I've been watching what the guys up in Wisconsin have been doing and I am
really excited about the upcoming big event!! This will be the biggest
Spridget party ever in North America! If you haven't registered yet (I did
long ago!!) its time! Go to the club website and register at:
http://www.starrtech.net/~jimj/Midget50th/preregistrationform.pdf
Cheers!!
Jim
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 10:07 PM, Bill L <pythias at pacifier.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I had no idea what to expect from LoTO, but thought it would be
> worth the 4000 round trip from Southwest Washington. It was worth
> it in so many ways, but mostly in the people I've met through
> having done it. After the last day of driving home, I swore that
> there was no way that I would ever again drive across the Rocky
> Mountains in ANY car, let alone one without air conditioning.
> Then they announced the Midget 50th, and I started my planning to
> do it all over again. Last time I was hoping for a four or five
> car caravan, and it turned into just Bill M. and myself. This
> time we have five committed cars already. Think about that. FIVE
> people willing to drive 4500 miles, from sea level to 8000+ feet,
> in a freaking SPRIDGET just to see others who suffer from a
> similar sickness. If we can do it, and we can, and Phil Burke
> can and will make it all the way from the Florida Keys, it is
> within reach to everyone in the US and Canada.
>
>
> I think about the people that I want to see again, and the
> friends I haven't yet met.......
>
> See ya there!
> --
> Best regards,
> Bill L. mailto:pythias at pacifier.com
>
> '66 Sprite MKIII HAN8L49403 "the red thing"
>
> File not found. Should I fake it? (Y/N)
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Cheers!!
Jim
Then there was the mind reader who moved to Washington, D.C. and couldn't
find work.
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