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Was wondering if anyone headin out to Roscoe's on Saturday?
I went to Roscoe's and all I can say to Worm and MasterBlaster is that breakfast was OK (better than Pogey's) but Roscoe's was like Disney World for big boys. The painted characters were everywhere and the beer flowed free for sometime. Not as much stupid going on as one might expect in such an environment. We had a great time but had to leave befor the after dark crowd really got started.
Jeff yea knew it would be a good time................. wish I had went instead of what I did
Sometimes you do the pushin and sometimes you get pushed! I have to learn to be a better communicator! LOL
Jeff yea knew it would be a good time................. wish I had went instead of what I did
Sometimes you do the pushin and sometimes you get pushed! I have to learn to be a better communicator! LOL
Don't I know that! Sorry you missed it. We'll hook-up soon I'm sure.
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