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I've got no problem bringing 444 bottles of beer. Serves me right. What kind do you all drink and at who's place is the first non-virtual meeting going to be held? Ya better have a whole lot of parking. Somewhere in the mid-west, you know, centrally located.
Edit: Someone please bring me a designated driver.
I've got no problem bringing 444 bottles of beer. Serves me right. What kind do you all drink and at who's place is the first non-virtual meeting going to be held? Ya better have a whole lot of parking. Somewhere in the mid-west, you know, centrally located.
Edit: Someone please bring me a designated driver.
Well I vote for Arizona....since we can't be at SMOKIN with all the other members, they gotta get their azzes over here for PAA
I think that the beer should be based upon our member numbers..
I of course only have to bring one beer. However, Chris has to bring a 24 pack.
Boy, do I sure feel bad for Robin who chose number 444. Maybe we will cut him a deal
And good luck to Brandon in finding a way to bring 7.3 cans of beer
Ha! I like your thinkin' With the Tax rebate deal comin' my way in early summer, I can afford 2 cases. What's everyone like? Coors Light, PBR, Old Style - nothing but the best for my fellow PAA members...
I agree with Travis and Robin, bring them all here to Arizona. Not to hot yet to kill everyone but yet no so cold you need a coat. So what brand sould my 18pack be??????
Nic #1 and I will be very busy doing club stuff, so someone will have to bring enough MILLER LITE for me. I don't know what Nic drinks, so bring some of all brands.
If you want to have a good time, come to South LOUISIANA, I have lots of parking and room. I am not sure you guys could hang with us down here, but you are welcome to try.
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