everyone who's said they were coming now has a pm with directions to the dodgegeeks... except Wetgunpowder & polkat- your pm boxes are full, my friends!
oops my bad its all cleaned up. its resharpening time in my basement.
everyone who's said they were coming now has a pm with directions to the dodgegeeks... except Wetgunpowder & polkat- your pm boxes are full, my friends!
everyone who's said they were coming now has a pm with directions to the dodgegeeks... except Wetgunpowder & polkat- your pm boxes are full, my friends!
I sure hope you can make it and I hope you bring your lady friend you have pictured as your avatar. :drool:
Or her no bean chilli she brought to Interfaith was exilent too.
please remind me of the specific dates / times / schedule of events as best as they are known.
Here's how I envision the agenda for the weekend:
Never been in either one of em, but there is also a Budget Host in North branch - it's within a couple blocks of the Americinn, and their standard 1 bed room runs $69. The standard room @ Americinn they quoted me was $99- but had 2 Queen beds... So I guess make your selections if you're not camping...
Budget Host: (651) 243-5155
Americinn: (651) 674-8627
Both are 6.4 miles and 10-12 minutes drive from our house.
Uh, just curious, any chainsaw activities planned between meals, snacks, and grazing ?
Philbert
The gtg is the weekend of September 22-23. Anyone is welcome (encouraged, even) to come on Friday and stay till Sunday.
Anyone who's ever met us probably knows 2 things about us: we like to have fun, and we don't go hungry.
Here's how I envision the agenda for the weekend:
Friday, Sept 21
sometime after 6pm: For those that arrive early, we'll play it by ear, but we'll have some kind of delicious dinner that there's only enough of to serve the early-birds.
sometime after dark: Perhaps a campfire with s'mores or whatever fire generated treats
Saturday, Sept 22
around 7am: Bacon.
around 10am: snacks, such as sweet rolls
around noon: open grazing available...lunch of some kind (My mother has indicated some sort of obnoxiously delicious home-made dessert will be part of the deal)
around 3 pm: snacks, such as cookies
around 6 pm: venison related dinner dish
sometime after dark: Perhaps a campfire with s'mores or whatever fire generated treats
Sunday, Sept 23
around 7am: Bacon.
if you're still here after the bacon is gone, we'll be sure to get ya whatever nourishment is needed to keep you sustained for your journey home.
Oh- I have one small problem... If you drink coffee, you're SOL. We don't even own a coffee maker. I'll see if my mom's got a larger capacity brewer I can borrow for the weekend...
Being the noob ... I just want to confirm my assumption that this is a family friendly event, yes?
For me, family = wife and 2 boys ages 6 & 9 (sorry, Sarah, Dad lives to far away for a day trip with chainsaw geeks).
I see I have made a grievous error in neglecting to mention pie. While safety is our primary concern, pie is of the utmost importance. I assure you. Pie will be there.
pie? who is he? does he have fast saws?
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