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« Reply #120 on: August 23, 2018, 04:00:12 PM »

I think y'all may be mistaken as to why Willow found those guesses disturbing.

Willow, I don't think I made a threat... just stated a possible course of events.
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« Reply #121 on: August 23, 2018, 10:33:19 PM »

..., but I'd really like IZ to be in a state that we've only blasted through on our travels.  While hitting them all in a relative hurry, we've seen lots of places we'd like to go back to and spend more time. 
Name off a few.  Maybe it will give us some ideas for the future.

I know how hard it is to pick a place that works for everyone on all levels.  It's hard for us in DFW to maintain interest in monthly meetings and I watch the same struggle in Houston.  Move them around and, depending on location, they become more and less convenient to everyone.  Keep them in the same spot and they're boring.  Keep them within a tight radius and they just take longer to get boring.  Expand the area and number of participants by orders of magnitude to put on an InZane and it gets really difficult really fast. 

So, for all the work that has to be done to organize an event every year, thank you again, Staff!   cooldude

I realize the natural tendency is to try to "fish where the fish are" by keeping locations somewhat focused.  But focused on what?  Curvy mountain roads?  Other natural wonders?  Areas with rich history?  Higher latitudes / elevations / cooler temperatures?  Concentration of VRCC members?  Close enough for participants from states "that travel well"?  Locations that can be attended by taking only a week or a week and a few days off?  Finding the right blend of all of those is difficult enough without the filters that then must be applied regarding facilities, etc.  Even then, no one can foretell or control the rain or heat.

The drop-off in attendance at repeat locations is well documented.  What I find very interesting are the several attendance spikes when visiting a location for the first time. 

All InZanes have been in these states


No InZanes have been in these states


As you can see, there are lots of unexplored areas to choose from.  Do they all deserve equal consideration?  Of course not.  Without getting too scientific trying to tie attendance to latitudes, elevations, miles away from the last event, etc, here is my butt dyno list of states I'd like to spend more time in.

Disco's personal suggestion for states to be considered for first time InZanes


As f6gal and Horace Greeley seem focused on the west, that's where I'll start and go clockwise.

Northern New Mexico - Taos or Santa Fe (more pricey, though) - mild temps, mountains, scenery, history
Northern Arizona - I've never been to the Grand Canyon - is there anywhere to stay close by?  Flagstaff?  Kingman?  St George, Utah?
Utah - so much to see there - I'd imagine temperatures would be a major consideration, but the beauty is hard to describe
Nevada - I know it's sparse - Carson City and Reno are close to Lake Tahoe, and that is something to see.
Northern California - north of a line between Lake Tahoe and the coast - our ride from Chester to Fortuna may be my favorite day ever, and we barely scratched to surface
Oregon - again, we only scratched the surface by riding the coast, but that is something everyone should see - lots of natural beauty in Oregon
Washington - it's Pacific Northwest, mountains, trees, it's great - riding 14 along and above the Columbia River = Wow
Idaho - we only crossed the panhandle from Clarkston, WA and Lewiston, ID to Lolo, but that was spectacular - lots more to see in Idaho
Western Wyoming - it's greener on the western side - anything close to Grand Teton and Yellowstone
Minnesota / Iowa / Missouri - Duluth, north shore of Lake Superior, forests, the Mississippi River - lots of history in Amerca's heartland
New England - SO many neat towns (and most have ice cream shops) - history, natural beauty
North Georgia / S Carolina - anything that close to eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina is fine by me

No offense intended toward the states I left out.  I've enjoyed being in every one of them.   cooldude

Another thing: I realize some places are really far from where you live and riding those distances isn't always possible.  But, if you can't ride all the way, drive and pull a trailer, or consider flying and renting a car.  It's not always how you go; it's that you go. 

I heard something neat a few years ago about committing to visiting a place for the first time at least one time per year.  Isn't it better when you know people when you get there?   angel 

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« Reply #122 on: August 24, 2018, 10:40:56 AM »

Response to Disco's post:

But focused on what?  
Curvy mountain roads? Yes, critical
Other natural wonders? Yes, but not critical
Areas with rich history?  Yes, but not critical
Higher latitudes / elevations / cooler temperatures? Yes
Concentration of VRCC members?  Not so much
Close enough for participants from states "that travel well"?  Not so much
Locations that can be attended by taking only a week or a week and a few days off? For whom?
regarding facilities, etc.  Critical
Even then, no one can foretell or control the rain or heat. Amen to that!

The drop-off in attendance at repeat locations is well documented.  What I find very interesting are the several attendance spikes when visiting a location for the first time.  

As f6gal and Horace Greeley seem focused on the west, that's where I'll start and go clockwise.  I did channel Horace, but he was not well traveled in many of the given areas.

As far Arizona is concerned, there are some awesome roads in eastern AZ.  It's not too hot, due to elevation... such as Sunrise Ski resort.  But I can't ever convince my co-coordinators, because they are afraid ppl would not attend at the mere mention of Arizona.
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« Reply #123 on: August 24, 2018, 11:04:08 AM »

...
Disco's personal suggestion for states to be considered for first time InZanes


Disco, many of your hopes will be logically deleted because they are too far from concentrations of large populations of VRCC members.  The coastlines and corners of the country are in that category.  I count seven of your hopes that are very much alive.  I predict that in the next couple of years you will be greatly pleased.
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« Reply #124 on: August 24, 2018, 11:11:22 AM »


Your map is incorrect.
Just saying  coolsmiley

..., but I'd really like IZ to be in a state that we've only blasted through on our travels.  While hitting them all in a relative hurry, we've seen lots of places we'd like to go back to and spend more time. 
Name off a few.  Maybe it will give us some ideas for the future.

I know how hard it is to pick a place that works for everyone on all levels.  It's hard for us in DFW to maintain interest in monthly meetings and I watch the same struggle in Houston.  Move them around and, depending on location, they become more and less convenient to everyone.  Keep them in the same spot and they're boring.  Keep them within a tight radius and they just take longer to get boring.  Expand the area and number of participants by orders of magnitude to put on an InZane and it gets really difficult really fast. 

So, for all the work that has to be done to organize an event every year, thank you again, Staff!   cooldude

I realize the natural tendency is to try to "fish where the fish are" by keeping locations somewhat focused.  But focused on what?  Curvy mountain roads?  Other natural wonders?  Areas with rich history?  Higher latitudes / elevations / cooler temperatures?  Concentration of VRCC members?  Close enough for participants from states "that travel well"?  Locations that can be attended by taking only a week or a week and a few days off?  Finding the right blend of all of those is difficult enough without the filters that then must be applied regarding facilities, etc.  Even then, no one can foretell or control the rain or heat.

The drop-off in attendance at repeat locations is well documented.  What I find very interesting are the several attendance spikes when visiting a location

No InZanes have been in these states


As you can see from the last event, etc, here is my butt dyno list of states I'd like to spend more time in.

Disco's being in every one of them.   cooldude

Another thing: I realize some places are really far from where you live and riding those distances isn't always possible.  But, if you can't ride all the way, drive and pull a trailer, or consider flying and renting a car.  It's not always how you go; it's that you go. 

I heard something neat a few years ago about committing to visiting a place for the first time at least one time per year.  Isn't it better when you know people when you get there? 


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« Reply #125 on: August 24, 2018, 11:28:21 AM »

Your map is incorrect.
Just saying  coolsmiley

What?  you don't remember the two poorly attended Hawaii and Alaska InZanes?

The map is correct in what is said that it represents.  It's just not as thorough as it could have been.   Wink
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« Reply #126 on: August 24, 2018, 11:40:24 AM »

  I predict that in the next couple of years you will be greatly pleased.

Oh boy....let the Inzane XX speculation begin !!!!!!!!

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« Reply #127 on: August 24, 2018, 11:46:24 AM »

  I predict that in the next couple of years you will be greatly pleased.

Oh boy....let the Inzane XX speculation begin !!!!!!!!

 Grin Grin Evil

I'm personally really looking foward to Inzane XXX...

Wait a minute... I've met many of you fine folks.

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« Reply #128 on: August 24, 2018, 11:48:49 AM »

  I predict that in the next couple of years you will be greatly pleased.

Oh boy....let the Inzane XX speculation begin !!!!!!!!

 Grin Grin Evil

I'm personally really looking foward to Inzane XXX...

Wait a minute... I've met many of you fine folks.



DOH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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« Reply #129 on: August 24, 2018, 05:06:38 PM »

Don't really care where it's at, travel time/distance will most likely determine my participation.     It is, what it is.....

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« Reply #130 on: August 24, 2018, 05:39:26 PM »

Well, I'm not one to be controlled by threats, even from my boss.  I will tell you the guess of Missouri in the Ozarks was very disturbing.   Smiley

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« Reply #131 on: August 25, 2018, 06:54:24 AM »


Your map is incorrect.
Just saying  coolsmiley

Not anymore.   
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« Reply #132 on: August 25, 2018, 07:24:40 AM »

From Willow's comment that there are 7 states very much being looked at for future InZane's that we have not gone to before, which are not on either coast or one of the corners of the country still leaves a lot of interesting places to visit.  Here would be my guess of the 7:

NW Georgia (on the coast but close to Smoky's)
Western Pennsylvania
Missouri
Western Wyoming
Southern Utah
Southern Indiana
Southern Idaho

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« Reply #133 on: August 25, 2018, 08:08:07 AM »

Guesses are fun, aren't they?

Just so you know, historically next year's InZane location is not under consideration until this year's InZane is done.  Be careful what you assume is being said.   Wink

(BTW we agree on five that are possibilities in the next few years.)
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« Reply #134 on: August 25, 2018, 08:11:19 AM »

From Willow's comment that there are 7 states very much being looked at for future InZane's that we have not gone to before, which are not on either coast or one of the corners of the country still leaves a lot of interesting places to visit.  Here would be my guess of the 7:

NW Georgia (on the coast but close to Smoky's)
Western Pennsylvania
Missouri
Western Wyoming
Southern Utah
Southern Indiana
Southern Idaho

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Western WY- Don't think there is a hotel big enough in the west without paying high dollar for a room. Still a lot of snow in Tetan/YS in June.
Southern Utah-Would be awesome but not a lot of big facilities also. Plus not a lot of roads to travel on, maybe 1 highway. We just came back from doing the "Utah 5".
Southern Ind- Hmmm....I may attend!
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« Reply #135 on: August 25, 2018, 01:47:53 PM »

Here is the full post to which Willow referred, with updated numbers:

The 2 first years are a bit vague (we've learned some lessons along the way).  At InZane 1 & 2, the Honda folks said they counted over 800 as we passed through the plant entrance.  However, that is far more than we counted for our official Guinness record breaking paperwork, which was just under 350 (I don't have the exact number at hand, I think 346 at IZ1).  Despite redoubling our efforts to get every bike counted at IZ2, we had less than the year before (330ish).  The 800 count (meaning about 1200 attendees), simply doesn't make sense from the hotel room and Sat. dinner count.  Based on our bike count, hotel bookings, and the number of ppl served at Sat. dinner,  we've estimated the attendance IZ1 at about 475 and IZ2 at 445.  So with all that said, this is my best calculation for each InZane:
IZ1 -  475 - Zanesville, OH
IZ2 -  445 - Zanesville, OH
IZ3 -  310 - Zanesville, OH (This is why we started moving it around the country)
IZ4 -  436 - Paducah, KY
IZ5 -  296 - Paducah, KY
IZ6 -  526 - Frisco, CO (First year we went West)
IZ7 -  415 - Johnson City, TN
IZ8 -  326 - Johnson City, TN
IZ9 -  318 - Frisco, CO
IZ10 - 515 - Bellaire, MI
IZ11 - 351 - Bellaire, MI
IZ12 - 320 - Eureka Springs, AR
IZ13 - 312 - LaCrosse, WI
IZ14 - 362 - Asheville, NC
IZ15 - 364 - Spearfish, SD
IZ16 - 403 - Morgantown, WV
IZ17 - 308 - Billings, MT
IZ18 - 319 - Roanoke, VA
IZ19 - 14 - Surprise, AZ (hahaha, just kidding)

Two years we broke 500 (highlighted) and 1 year we fell below 300.  As you can see, without fail, each successive year in the same location attendance is lower, which is why we started moving it around.  Seems folks want to see new places... go figger.


 Hey Connie. I was at inzane 2. I came over for one day to be part of the Valkyrie March. I don't remember registering so I'm  not sure I would have been part of the official hotel count.

 The low turn out for the second Paducah might have had something to do with the heat..lol..


The primary factor in my calculation was our bike count at the Wal-Mart organizing spot.  The hotel bookings and ppl at Sat. dinner were mainly for confirmation.  Obviously we can't go by hotel rooms, because there are locals, day pass folks, etc.  However, using the bike count could actually overestimate our InZane count, since folks that only did the Valkyrie March, didn't really attend InZane.

And, yeah, Paducah heat was even worse the second time.


But beside the heat we had lots of fun at the pool, Lol

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« Reply #136 on: August 26, 2018, 10:05:53 AM »

Moab, Utah. 

https://www.pbs.org/video/pbs-presents-national-park-symphony-mighty-five/

The whole program is on PBS, if anyone needs convincing of that section of the country to be one of magnificence.
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« Reply #137 on: August 26, 2018, 12:28:20 PM »

Moab, Utah. 

https://www.pbs.org/video/pbs-presents-national-park-symphony-mighty-five/

The whole program is on PBS, if anyone needs convincing of that section of the country to be one of magnificence.
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We just did the Utah 5 at the beginning of aug. Spent 2 days in Moab and rented a jeep to go off roading.
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« Reply #138 on: August 26, 2018, 01:18:02 PM »

All this talk of Inzane the started cruising the You Tube and found this!

https://youtu.be/pMz_02r6Nxk

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« Reply #139 on: August 26, 2018, 02:30:52 PM »

All this talk of Inzane the started cruising the You Tube and found this!

https://youtu.be/pMz_02r6Nxk

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Oh yeah, I remember that IZ-3, was my first Inzane and was blown away by all the stuff going on. Don't believe I had paid in advance, it was my first and wanted to "get a feel" for the club as a whole and was pleasantly surprised. The first painting on my Valk was by The Moutain Man, finished up well after dark and it still looks great there on the front fender. I was staying at my sis-in-law's place in Westerville, a Columbus 'burb, so I commuted each day. I think that's the first time I saw Connie pull her bike up against a curb and do a burn out. A lot has changed since those days, wish the enthusiasm and all the vendors were still the same but things change with time as we all know. I've attended many of the Inzanes, have missed of few in recent years due to my wife's health but the fire still burns. I sincerely hope it's still there for the majority of you all, you'll never know what you missed in the early days....it was exciting. If Honda would reconsider and come out with a retro version of the origninal Valk, I think it all would come rushing back. Maybe not but I prefer to be optimistic.

Having said all that, I'm anxiously waiting to see where the next rally is located. I will again start to plan for it, in hopes of getting some assistance that will allow me to travel. I have developed many friends over the years that I've not been able to mingle with for much too long, and many more members I've not met but really look forward to that day.....even if they are Democrat(Baldo, Meathead)  2funny cooldude
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« Reply #140 on: August 26, 2018, 02:34:51 PM »

All this talk of Inzane the started cruising the You Tube and found this!

https://youtu.be/pMz_02r6Nxk

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Oh yeah, I remember that IZ-3, was my first Inzane and was blown away by all the stuff going on. Don't believe I had paid in advance, it was my first and wanted to "get a feel" for the club as a whole and was pleasantly surprised. The first painting on my Valk was by The Moutain Man, finished up well after dark and it still looks great there on the front fender. I was staying at my sis-in-law's place in Westerville, a Columbus 'burb, so I commuted each day. I think that's the first time I saw Connie pull her bike up against a curb and do a burn out. A lot has changed since those days, wish the enthusiasm and all the vendors were still the same but things change with time as we all know. I've attended many of the Inzanes, have missed of few in recent years due to my wife's health but the fire still burns. I sincerely hope it's still there for the majority of you all, you'll never know what you missed in the early days....it was exciting. If Honda would reconsider and come out with a retro version of the origninal Valk, I think it all would come rushing back. Maybe not but I prefer to be optimistic.

Having said all that, I'm anxiously waiting to see where the next rally is located. I will again start to plan for it, in hopes of getting some assistance that will allow me to travel. I have developed many friends over the years that I've not been able to mingle with for much too long, and many more members I've not met but really look forward to that day.....even if they are Democrat(Baldo, Meathead)  2funny cooldude
Grin John, I do hope it works out this year  cooldude
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« Reply #141 on: August 26, 2018, 02:38:02 PM »

All this talk of Inzane the started cruising the You Tube and found this!

https://youtu.be/pMz_02r6Nxk

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Oh yeah, I remember that IZ-3, was my first Inzane and was blown away by all the stuff going on. Don't believe I had paid in advance, it was my first and wanted to "get a feel" for the club as a whole and was pleasantly surprised. The first painting on my Valk was by The Moutain Man, finished up well after dark and it still looks great there on the front fender. I was staying at my sis-in-law's place in Westerville, a Columbus 'burb, so I commuted each day. I think that's the first time I saw Connie pull her bike up against a curb and do a burn out. A lot has changed since those days, wish the enthusiasm and all the vendors were still the same but things change with time as we all know. I've attended many of the Inzanes, have missed of few in recent years due to my wife's health but the fire still burns. I sincerely hope it's still there for the majority of you all, you'll never know what you missed in the early days....it was exciting. If Honda would reconsider and come out with a retro version of the origninal Valk, I think it all would come rushing back. Maybe not but I prefer to be optimistic.

Having said all that, I'm anxiously waiting to see where the next rally is located. I will again start to plan for it, in hopes of getting some assistance that will allow me to travel. I have developed many friends over the years that I've not been able to mingle with for much too long, and many more members I've not met but really look forward to that day.....even if they are Democrat(Baldo, Meathead)  2funny cooldude
Grin John, I do hope it works out this year  cooldude

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« Reply #142 on: August 26, 2018, 02:40:16 PM »

Be careful in the parking lot if Serk is around though. (Cops might be involved)  Wink
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« Reply #143 on: August 26, 2018, 02:44:03 PM »

Be careful in the parking lot if Serk is around though. (Cops might be involved)  Wink

Pfft, I was one of the few well behaved ones that did as we were told by staff BEFORE the police needed to be called!

I think you were too busy chatting up that Alaskan hottie to remember clearly, obviously...

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« Reply #144 on: August 26, 2018, 02:49:15 PM »

Be careful in the parking lot if Serk is around though. (Cops might be involved)  Wink

Pfft, I was one of the few well behaved ones that did as we were told by staff BEFORE the police needed to be called!

I think you were too busy chatting up that Alaskan hottie to remember clearly, obviously...


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« Reply #145 on: August 26, 2018, 02:52:31 PM »

Be careful in the parking lot if Serk is around though. (Cops might be involved)  Wink

Pfft, I was one of the few well behaved ones that did as we were told by staff BEFORE the police needed to be called!

I think you were too busy chatting up that Alaskan hottie to remember clearly, obviously...


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« Reply #146 on: August 26, 2018, 04:36:37 PM »

All this talk of Inzane the started cruising the You Tube and found this!

https://youtu.be/pMz_02r6Nxk

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« Reply #147 on: August 26, 2018, 06:09:48 PM »

Would be fun to see some of those Valkries if they are still around... cooldude
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« Reply #148 on: August 26, 2018, 06:43:21 PM »

Would be fun to see some of those Valkries if they are still around... cooldude

Mine is still around... at 3:56 starting my burn-out.  Too bad they cut away, it was quite awesome.
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« Reply #149 on: August 26, 2018, 07:49:55 PM »

We will have to see you do a burn out at Inzane 19!!!!!   I forgot where it's going to be, can you remind me(us)

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« Reply #150 on: August 26, 2018, 10:45:18 PM »

All this talk of Inzane the started cruising the You Tube and found this!

https://youtu.be/pMz_02r6Nxk

Michael
Having said all that, I'm anxiously waiting to see where the next rally is located. I will again start to plan for it, in hopes of getting some assistance that will allow me to travel. I have developed many friends over the years that I've not been able to mingle with for much too long, and many more members I've not met but really look forward to that day.....even if they are Democrat(Baldo, Meathead)  2funny cooldude

Well John, you'll have to travel quite a few more miles than you would have this year.  Hope to see you there!
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« Reply #151 on: August 27, 2018, 01:12:00 AM »


 I have developed many friends over the years that I've not been able to mingle with for much too long, and many more members I've not met but really look forward to that day.....even if they are Democrat(Baldo, Meathead)  2funny cooldude


The pleasure will be all yours....... Grin Grin Grin
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« Reply #152 on: August 27, 2018, 03:10:26 PM »

Be careful in the parking lot if Serk is around though. (Cops might be involved)  Wink

Pfft, I was one of the few well behaved ones that did as we were told by staff BEFORE the police needed to be called!

I think you were too busy chatting up that Alaskan hottie to remember clearly, obviously...


Grin she felt sorry for me. Thought maybe I was her long lost grandpa.  Smiley
She was a cutie, but her beer sucked. Tongue
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« Reply #153 on: August 27, 2018, 03:12:01 PM »

Be careful in the parking lot if Serk is around though. (Cops might be involved)  Wink

Pfft, I was one of the few well behaved ones that did as we were told by staff BEFORE the police needed to be called!

I think you were too busy chatting up that Alaskan hottie to remember clearly, obviously...


Grin she felt sorry for me. Thought maybe I was her long lost grandpa.  Smiley
She was a cutie, but her beer sucked. Tongue
  2funny 2funny 2funny 2funny  cooldude
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« Reply #154 on: August 27, 2018, 03:31:39 PM »

She was a cutie, but her beer sucked. Tongue

It was my absolute favorite beer!

A free one! Only one better than that is a free beer given to me by a blond cutie!

Well John, you'll have to travel quite a few more miles than you would have this year.  Hope to see you there!

Depending on what "quite a few more miles" means to our Fearless Leader, this hint might move the Missouri/Arkansas Ozark region out of the top contender position...

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« Reply #155 on: August 27, 2018, 03:50:34 PM »

She was a cutie, but her beer sucked. Tongue

It was my absolute favorite beer!

A free one! Only one better than that is a free beer given to me by a blond cutie!

Well John, you'll have to travel quite a few more miles than you would have this year.  Hope to see you there!

Depending on what "quite a few more miles" means to our Fearless Leader, this hint might move the Missouri/Arkansas Ozark region out of the top contender position...


uhoh....I only see a little waning crescent of your latest iteration that I'd be interested in. (Or is that waxing ?)
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« Reply #156 on: August 27, 2018, 04:09:57 PM »

uhoh....I only see a little waning crescent of your latest iteration that I'd be interested in. (Or is that waxing ?)

Just to be clear, this one is an ANTI-Serkle... The distance from Orlando to Roanoke is inside the green circle, thus the location must be OUTside of it...
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« Reply #157 on: August 27, 2018, 04:15:48 PM »

uhoh....I only see a little waning crescent of your latest iteration that I'd be interested in. (Or is that waxing ?)

Just to be clear, this one is an ANTI-Serkle... The distance from Orlando to Roanoke is inside the green circle, thus the location must be OUTside of it...

Damn it ! You've got to keep it simple. I'm just a butcher !  Smiley
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« Reply #158 on: August 27, 2018, 05:48:27 PM »

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Just to be clear, this one is an ANTI-Serkle... The distance from Orlando to Roanoke is inside the green circle, thus the location must be OUTside of it.

Oh Wow!! You had me excited there for a minute. I thought you were saying Orlando would be Ground Zero. We do have a lot of nice clover leafs to get in the hills and curves.  cooldude
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« Reply #159 on: August 28, 2018, 07:50:06 AM »

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Just to be clear, this one is an ANTI-Serkle... The distance from Orlando to Roanoke is inside the green circle, thus the location must be OUTside of it.

Oh Wow!! You had me excited there for a minute. I thought you were saying Orlando would be Ground Zero. We do have a lot of nice clover leafs to get in the hills and curves.  cooldude
You'd have to have a vendor that installs tires at InZane to flip everyone's tires half way through the week to make them wear evenly.  coolsmiley
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