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I know where the truck stop is... from stopping on my way home from my sister's, but only know how to get there from on the freeway, not from any backroads.
Finally reading what's going on in here......... LMAO!!! Love that name... Big Hairy Fuquer. Can't wait to finally get to see Bisbee...just been 2 years since Jerry first mentioned it to me. With Donna along we might actually be able to stop long enough for me to take some pictures of the town. Only seen it on the internet. I know you guys have been there a 1000 + times but it's my first...so play along..LOL.....Dave is your lady coming?? Matt always nice to see and what about Mr. Tom???? No Tony? No Ted? What the hell? This is a Phoenix group run for sure. LOL
Matt do you have a place in mind in Florence for breakfast. If so post it and we'll meet up there around 7:30
Beth-Don't think Deb is coming, always subject to change.
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