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Thanks Mike for a great day and a great drive. Even though Tom and Sylvia came a bit farther, you and the great people made the long trip to get to Columbus worthwhile. Now for next year...
MY'03....Silverstone / Red Loaded with "Whistles, Bells & Toys"....
Life's journey is not to arrive @ the grave safely, in a well preserved body, but rather to "skid" in sideways, totally worn out, shouting"...holy sh*t...what a ride!"
It was in the low 40's when we got there. It finally staggered up to around 65 by lunch time. (to quote Denny..."It's not Miami...heck, it's not even Atlanta").
It was in the low 40's when we got there. It finally staggered up to around 65 by lunch time. (to quote Denny..."It's not Miami...heck, it's not even Atlanta").
It was 35 F when I left that morning with the top down . In retrospect, the heater could have used one higher of a setting
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