skylark8
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Post by skylark8 on Jan 1, 2010 17:08:57 GMT -4
C'mon people! Tell us your New Year's Eve stories! Us old guys need to know that those of you who can get out and enjoy still do!
Here's mine (try not to yawn): My wife Laura and I got a room at the Courtyard in downtown Grand Rapids Mi. and attended parties at the Marriott, Grand Plaza, and her office overlooking Rosa Parks Circle where a glittering ball was dropped from a crane at midnight. Good food and good times, in bed by 12:10. Had a slight problem with kids partying 'till 4 a.m. in the next room and the hall, but all-in-all it was fun.
Your turn......
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Post by a77racer on Jan 7, 2010 12:47:49 GMT -4
I stayed at home and watched the ball fall on TV then went to bed. Was supposed to spend it with the X but we had to cancel.
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skylark8
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1964 Skylark
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Post by skylark8 on Jan 9, 2010 8:41:51 GMT -4
Staying home- or at least off the road- is just good thinking on New Year's Eve. It's amateur night out there!
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Post by blairwnelson on Jan 9, 2010 13:59:15 GMT -4
i live about 3 miles from the courtyard where you stayed.hope you had fun. i sat at home and ate king crab and loved it .i cant wait for summer to drive mi galaxy 500,
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skylark8
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1964 Skylark
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Post by skylark8 on Jan 13, 2010 9:23:33 GMT -4
What year is the Ford? I'd like to see it- post some pics if you can. And, yes, summer is a lot more fun than winter here, and I am anxious for the snow to be gone. But in the meantime there's Autorama and fixing the ride for next spring.
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