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Old 03-17-2008, 11:02 PM
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As long as you keep it on a Sunday I can make it. I am hoping the Ranger will be running smoothly by then. Will come down and see all you "Southern Folk"
 
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Yikes!! Just did the math, it will cost me $66 just to go to an In-in-Out?? Yikes!!

Hey Steve, maybe we should rename this to the "Northern End of the Southern California Chapter". hahaha! Anyway now that I've bookmarked this thread I can keep an eye on it. After I see what date you settle on I'll have a better idea if I can make it.
 
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i think i might be able to make it...with the Focus not the truck, i have a few other seats in the Foucs if someone would like to meet up and ride with me.(if i really can make it that is)
 
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$66 dollars? Not bad, at 20 mpg, my trusty MS Streets and Trips program tells me it will cost me $38 one way. So I got you beat, $76 total round trip.
 
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ha i have you all beat $14 round trip... 66 miles at 33 (really i get 36 but with the little things here and there 33 is a good starting point) miles to the gallon so 4 gallons at 3.50 is $14. little 4 banger Fords are great!
 
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no no no, this is like Golf. The higher the number the better the score.
 
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Are BBQ's allowed in the parking lot? Just a thought.......I'm thinking tri-tip.
 
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Hey, I like this idea!!
 
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I have used this one ( http://www.rsrpd.org/park/santasusan...usanapark.html ) for company picnincs, really nice spot, no fee if we don't reserve as a group but there is a chance it could be reserved by another party. Oak Park is always open and unoccupied but will be $4 /veh. I can bring my mesquite burning BBQ and meat slicer!
 
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IN-N-OUT will NOT say anything if you have a BBQ in the lot...trust me i worked at one for 3 years. but the park is not a bad idea...
 
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Hmm, I would rather have a BBQ in a park then in the parking lot of an eating establishment. Customers might think they can buy BBQ food there.
 
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Originally Posted by BradyCocuhman
IN-N-OUT will NOT say anything if you have a BBQ in the lot...trust me i worked at one for 3 years. but the park is not a bad idea...
but other restraunts there may and definatley the mall security will.
 
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sundays work for me...and its close...
 
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im down for whatever, but both of those parks are a little hard to find for out of towners like yourselves, but if you guys are down im down, there are other parks with no fees and picnic areas as well lemme know if you guys want to check some out
 


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