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Looks like ex military can go for free the weekend of the 20th..
Info copied from Website.
October 13-21, 2007 - U.S. Navy Birthday Celebration
Free admission to all active-duty and retired U.S. Navy military personnel with I.D. Immediate family members will enjoy 50% off admission. In addition, both receive 10% off retail purchases in the Gift Shop.
And Ken.... You aint roping me into this one... You thought up the idea you lead it..
KEN IS LEADING THIS ONE!!!!!!
And a fine job you did with the Kanc planning...actually, I was hoping someone who lived closer might take the bull by the b**ls in the planning phase...it would be nice to see someone else bring their energies and expertise forward. With that said, if no one else is willing or able to step forward...I will do the best that I can to satisfy the masses.
To set the record perfectly straight...I came up with the idea of the foliage river boat cruise...another "super average" gentleman forwarded Battleship Cove along with some other ideas for consideration!!!
I think so,, with all that white wash He looks like Tom Sayer...
OK! I guess after that great build up I will lead this one..
Won't be as easy as Kittens, but, I have done it before for Cub Scouts...
Next few meets someone else is going to have to step forward.....
Glad to see Sean and Ken didn't scare the new people away after they met them..
Big Don...he of the singed beard...hopefully no hospitalization was required... ...your esprit de corps is appreciated...at least by me. I'm sure that you will come up with a first class program for the masses. Let me know if and how I can be of assistance.
Now, speaking of Kittens...think any of the lovely lasses would like to join us at Battleship Cove???
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