CGarbee
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I had a great time. I didn't get to walk around and visit or look for stuff as much as I would have liked or have in some years, but I wasn't actually looking for any parts in particular this year so that may have worked out for the best. I have money in the pocket and usually, I am broke when I get home.
A really big thanks to Dudley and Frank for the meal on Thursday night. It was great pulling in on Thursday, setting up, and then wandering over to a really great meal and fellowship. If you missed it, make sure that you attend next year.
I really appreciate everyone's help with Fridays' food at my spot. Scrounger is responsible for the addition of ribs to the menu (he suggested them, provided the gear to cook them, ect.) A huge thanks to the guys who helped clean up after the party, I was beat and having folks pitch in for KP is a true blessing. We'll do it again next year...
I stayed until Sunday morning (it was nice late Saturday when we packed up the trucks, then rained like mad after dark) when we pulled out in a mild fog that parted before we got to Baltimore. I got home about 5PM after an uneventful ride in the XM813.
Somebody, remind me to wear my hat more, or to use sunscreen...
I made a few comments to Ian on Saturday night about things that I like about the rally, and a few suggestions for next year, but I thought that the organizers did a fantastic job once again. I wish that I had managed to get over to see Anja and the rest of the folks up front, but I missed her when I made the treck up.
I did get to ride in Rick's M151... Hopefully, I'll get to ride in it some more come Labor Day (unless he brings something else to the VA rally at my folk's place...).
I don't mind folks haggling over my prices, I've been known to do it myself sometimes. I really dislike it though when somebody asks what a price is (when I have it marked on the item in Sharpie), I say "it's marked", and the person picks it up, looks at it, and says "$2"... when I have $15 on it... Don't expect me to work with you on this one... If you say, "it says $15 but will you take $X", then I'll either agree or counter...
I'm looking forward to next year
A really big thanks to Dudley and Frank for the meal on Thursday night. It was great pulling in on Thursday, setting up, and then wandering over to a really great meal and fellowship. If you missed it, make sure that you attend next year.
I really appreciate everyone's help with Fridays' food at my spot. Scrounger is responsible for the addition of ribs to the menu (he suggested them, provided the gear to cook them, ect.) A huge thanks to the guys who helped clean up after the party, I was beat and having folks pitch in for KP is a true blessing. We'll do it again next year...
I stayed until Sunday morning (it was nice late Saturday when we packed up the trucks, then rained like mad after dark) when we pulled out in a mild fog that parted before we got to Baltimore. I got home about 5PM after an uneventful ride in the XM813.
Somebody, remind me to wear my hat more, or to use sunscreen...
I made a few comments to Ian on Saturday night about things that I like about the rally, and a few suggestions for next year, but I thought that the organizers did a fantastic job once again. I wish that I had managed to get over to see Anja and the rest of the folks up front, but I missed her when I made the treck up.
I did get to ride in Rick's M151... Hopefully, I'll get to ride in it some more come Labor Day (unless he brings something else to the VA rally at my folk's place...).
I don't mind folks haggling over my prices, I've been known to do it myself sometimes. I really dislike it though when somebody asks what a price is (when I have it marked on the item in Sharpie), I say "it's marked", and the person picks it up, looks at it, and says "$2"... when I have $15 on it... Don't expect me to work with you on this one... If you say, "it says $15 but will you take $X", then I'll either agree or counter...
I'm looking forward to next year