Lol.
<br /> <br />Reserves $250 track day -- "not sure I'll be able to make it..." <br /> <br />Reserves |
<p>Oh, i'll make it. Just might not be the one driving down.</p>
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Wtf happened to the rest of my post?
<br /> <br />No point now. Ugh. |
w00t! Good luck sir. You better buy her a nice dinner when you get here.
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<p>Oh I will. She's putting up with camping 3 nights in a row, and driving a car she hates driving for like a 12hr trip. I have no idea how she puts up with some of my shit. I know I sure as hell wouldn't.</p><p>Whats the best way to organize all this stuff? Does everyone have a facebook? We need some mt.net paddock space, and figure out some sort of breakfast.</p>
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I will never, as long as I live, camp.
I have done it once. ONCE |
<p>Try it in oregon. California camping sucks, especially in the summer. You get up in the cascades and get a good view, or out in the Idaho wilderness, you'll never want to leave.</p>
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Originally Posted by EO2K
(Post 1257572)
w00t! Good luck sir. You better buy her a nice dinner when you get here.
--Ian |
Jesus. That's expensive. I'll have to sell my track day to pay for that one.
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Last place we all met at there were so many gay jokes and shenanigans every single person was giving us weird looks by the time we walked out
I walked in and loudly announced: "WHO WANTS TO FIGHT!!" or something good times were had :giggle: |
Originally Posted by codrus
(Post 1258780)
Tarpy's. --Ian
I wouldn't expect any less of that this year. |
She's a keeper :laugh:
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<p>I realized that a long time ago :)</p>
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Originally Posted by aidandj
(Post 1258782)
<p>Jesus. That's expensive. I'll have to sell my track day to pay for that one.</p>
--Ian |
<p>I'm debating about camping. I like to camp if I'm going out into the wilderness and camping and hiking and such. But I really really DON'T like camping as a money-saving venture. After driving all day I don't want to have to pitch a tent and build a fire and set up sleeping bags and try to sleep in a tent or out of a tent or on a rock or under a tree.</p><p>I want to drop my bag, take a shower, and go to bed.</p><p>I have a credit card to make up the difference.</p>
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Originally Posted by aidandj
(Post 1258761)
<p>Whats the best way to organize all this stuff? Does everyone have a facebook? We need some mt.net paddock space, and figure out some sort of breakfast.</p>
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Originally Posted by turbofan
(Post 1258797)
<p>I'm debating about camping. I like to camp if I'm going out into the wilderness and camping and hiking and such. But I really really DON'T like camping as a money-saving venture. After driving all day I don't want to have to pitch a tent and build a fire and set up sleeping bags and try to sleep in a tent or out of a tent or on a rock or under a tree.</p><p>I want to drop my bag, take a shower, and go to bed.</p><p>I have a credit card to make up the difference.</p>
But aidan is a young buck. Strong like ox. |
<p>I have done a whole lot of camping in my life, and if you figure it out, its close to as good as a hotel.</p><p>Good camping matress and tent are #1. If you don't sleep well you will always hate camping.</p><p>Good tent. Mine is my parents old family tent. 4 poles to set up, staked down it will take a 60mph rainstorm in stride, and keep you dry inside.</p><p>Camp stove. Nobody cooks on campfires, thats for n00bs.</p><p>When you do it enough its really not bad. My gf and I can set up camp in 15 minutes and be lounging in the shade soon afterwards.</p><p>Now...I usually do that in my truck, with a 7ft bed...fitting it in the miata is going to be very interesting.</p>
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Originally Posted by EO2K
(Post 1258799)
I thought that's what this thread was for?
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<p>I don't cook on the campfire but what's a campsite without a campfire? It's a spot in the dirt where you get to sleep like a miserable dog, that's what.</p>
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