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Hey it's time for the greater Seattle area to get together for a meet and greet. Time and place TBD. Post up your local's and any where you would like to meet up. Could possibly throw a short ride in? Lets get some ideas.
Scott
Hood canal ride is great on a nice day.Seattle people could bring ferry over and close for Olympia and Silverdale area.I made it down last weekend and signed the mascot so no big deal for me but if you want a ride canal is hard to beat.
Hey looks like some interest is happening for a mascot meet and greet. What does everyone think about meeting at Bob's resteraunt on the Tulalip reservation. It's next door to Wally World. I think it's the 88th st exit off I-5. Sunday afternoon about 2- 3pm? Sort of short notice but the weather looks pretty good.
Scott
Hey Madcritter,
Of course, the Mascot will be there for sure next week. Unless it gets caught up in some Olympic boycott or anti-Chinese protest. That's a promise[8D]
But we still are trying to get it to Alaska first.
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