2007 April DE*PA*NJ Meet--N--Greet
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#64
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Well guys it was a fun time had by all. Had to eat crow since Joe managed to round up a few of his cousins, who by the way are not yet members of the PA chapter but family anyway I think, to beat out the attendance total. Finally talley was PA 12 and DE 10.
Still a little suspect on the guy who supposedly is a PA member but showed up in a Volvo car, and the waitress who called him Uncle Joe. Just kiddin Joe, you beat us fair and square.
Anyway thanks to the DE members who made the trek to PA. Lew took so really good pics. We'll get'em next time!
Still a little suspect on the guy who supposedly is a PA member but showed up in a Volvo car, and the waitress who called him Uncle Joe. Just kiddin Joe, you beat us fair and square.
Anyway thanks to the DE members who made the trek to PA. Lew took so really good pics. We'll get'em next time!
Last edited by glruff; 04-21-2007 at 09:52 PM.
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Here are some of the pics from the meet.
http://s125.photobucket.com/albums/p...007/?start=all
http://s125.photobucket.com/albums/p...007/?start=all
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It was great to meet up with some of you guys again. Yeh! I know it's about the trucks, but it's also about meeting new people and making friends . Besides, I couldn't let Delaware beat us in attendance when we where the hosts, so I even offered bus fare to anyone who was willing to show up.
To be fair, take my cousin and his wife off the list of official attendees, even though he won a bunch of prizes and came in a 68 mustang daily driver, sorry about that t-shirt Brian , and add Ferguson65 (Scott) a dedicated chapter member who showed up with his 04F150 loaded with tires.
Delaware did have more trucks and nice ones they where, even liked the little burn out done by one of their members. My cousins wife wanted to trade her husbands Mustang for that one.
Looking forward to doing it again. I put up a poll in the Pennsylvania Chapter about organizing a clay shoot, you guys are heartily invited to vote and attend if it happens.
To be fair, take my cousin and his wife off the list of official attendees, even though he won a bunch of prizes and came in a 68 mustang daily driver, sorry about that t-shirt Brian , and add Ferguson65 (Scott) a dedicated chapter member who showed up with his 04F150 loaded with tires.
Delaware did have more trucks and nice ones they where, even liked the little burn out done by one of their members. My cousins wife wanted to trade her husbands Mustang for that one.
Looking forward to doing it again. I put up a poll in the Pennsylvania Chapter about organizing a clay shoot, you guys are heartily invited to vote and attend if it happens.
Last edited by soondg; 04-23-2007 at 10:18 PM.
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Originally Posted by soondg
It was great to meet up with some of you guys again. Yeh! I know it's about the trucks, but it's also about meeting new people and making friends . Besides, I couldn't let Delaware beat us in attendance when we where the hosts, so I even offered bus fare to anyone who was willing to show up.
To be fair, take my cousin and his wife off the list of official attendees, even though he won a bunch of prizes and came in a 68 mustang daily driver, sorry about that t-shirt Brian , and add Ferguson65 (Scott) a dedicated chapter member who showed up with his 04F150 loaded with tires.
Delaware did have more trucks and nice ones they where, even liked the little burn out done by one of their members. My cousins wife wanted to trade her husbands Mustang for that one.
Looking forward to doing it again. I put up a poll in the Pennsylvania Chapter about organizing a clay shoot, you guys are heartily invited to vote and attend if it happens.
To be fair, take my cousin and his wife off the list of official attendees, even though he won a bunch of prizes and came in a 68 mustang daily driver, sorry about that t-shirt Brian , and add Ferguson65 (Scott) a dedicated chapter member who showed up with his 04F150 loaded with tires.
Delaware did have more trucks and nice ones they where, even liked the little burn out done by one of their members. My cousins wife wanted to trade her husbands Mustang for that one.
Looking forward to doing it again. I put up a poll in the Pennsylvania Chapter about organizing a clay shoot, you guys are heartily invited to vote and attend if it happens.
And thanks for the silly-string. My kids have it all over my front yard,,,lol
Had a great time! Very nice GTG.
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Originally Posted by soondg
To be fair, take my cousin and his wife off the list of official attendees, even though he won a bunch of prizes and came in a 68 mustang daily driver, sorry about that t-shirt Brian , and add Ferguson65 (Scott) a dedicated chapter member who showed up with his 04F150 loaded with tires.
Delaware did have more trucks and nice ones they where, even liked the little burn out done by one of their members. My cousins wife wanted to trade her husbands Mustang for that one.
Delaware did have more trucks and nice ones they where, even liked the little burn out done by one of their members. My cousins wife wanted to trade her husbands Mustang for that one.
If you don't count Nate and his wife, they are family right? Then I won't count Connor and Carsen, my grandsons so the total stays the same. lol
I would like for you to explain how you mangaged to draw just PA members numbers for the great FTE prizes. Just Kiddin. I sat right there and witnessed the event. The look on your face with the 8th prize, in a row, was given to a PA member.
Now that was priceless!
Now who would have done a little burnout? I know it wasn't Phil, cause it would have been a BIG burnout.
Last edited by glruff; 04-24-2007 at 06:52 PM.
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