Went to first "Adults Only" rally.
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Went to first "Adults Only" rally.
First time ever going to an Adults Only rally. Man, what a huge difference that was. Wife even said she now wants to avoid family friendly rallys from here on out.
After spending an Amazing weekend at Run21 (no one under the age of 21 permitted), we both have come to the same conclusion, Kids and rallies should not go together.
WOOHOO!!!
I would post pictures but 95% of them would violate the rules regarding pictures.
After spending an Amazing weekend at Run21 (no one under the age of 21 permitted), we both have come to the same conclusion, Kids and rallies should not go together.
WOOHOO!!!
I would post pictures but 95% of them would violate the rules regarding pictures.
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Guess it's been longer than I thought since I've been to a rally. I don't recall ever seeing many if any kids at any rally's I've attended. Can't imagine anyone wanting to take their kids to one cept maybe a GW picnic or some such thing.
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This year's Too Broke for Sturgis event was adults only for the first time. There were a lot of disappointed people because of it, but apparently there were too many under age people drinking so they made the change. It really doesn't matter to me one way or the other, but I did see SEVERAL things that wouldn't have been good for kids.
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Georgia has the Angel City (Unadilla) and Milledgeville rallies and they're adult only... I haven't been to Milledgeville, but I can attest to the Angel City rally... OMG... I'll be back for sure.
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