Does that happen to be the one down in Albert Lea, it's the last year for it due to declining attendance. 35 dollar entry fee for t-shirt and a meal I think.
No, this is a MS ride in the twin cities.
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Does that happen to be the one down in Albert Lea, it's the last year for it due to declining attendance. 35 dollar entry fee for t-shirt and a meal I think.
Good luck, Gobbles
I was going to respond to this with that account, but I can only post in opt-in forums for some reason.
I was wondering what he meant with that. You had a previous life also, I take it?
Thunder boomers this morning while I was getting ready for work, thunder boomers now. Noisy day. No funnel clouds though - those can stay in Omaha (but far away from Nickels & Gr8...).
And HEY! A Train sighting!!!
I've never been banned....
The plot thickens.Maybe not, but this doesn't appear to be your first identity.
When I see Wisconsin plates driving around Minneapolis, I just pray I survive.
Sitting here watching the baseball game drinking a Kona and the phone rings. Sister had been looking at an email Rhine trip last minute offer and after considering September couldn't pass up the deal for May. Called to invite me along and an hour later I had a trip booked.
:shocked:
Switzerland to Amsterdam and then hang out there for another 3 days to sightsee. They were offering free airfare from the east coast (trying to fill their river cruise boat) and flying from MPLS cost a whopping $100. I didn't even get bent over as a single booker. Everything is usually price double-occupancy which can make traveling alone REALLY crazy spendy.
What's funny is that Lew & I got a discount flyer today from one of the cruise lines and were talking about how nice it will be to do some of these low fare fill-the-staterooms cruises after we retire, when we can take off without having to arrange for time off. I'm kinda jelly that you're already there!
What's funny is that Lew & I got a discount flyer today from one of the cruise lines and were talking about how nice it will be to do some of these low fare fill-the-staterooms cruises after we retire, when we can take off without having to arrange for time off. I'm kinda jelly that you're already there!