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Thanks Deb and Stan!

Sue

Friend of the Marque
Great Job! Thanks for all of your hard work to pull off such a wonderful event!

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Yo Randy

Overall it went well. Kudo's to you two and all the (un)hired help who assisted in pulling it off. :wave

I had a major problem with the beer tent, .... I didn't spend any time there. :scratch

I'll make it up next year.

Thanks to all. Deb and I really enjoyed ourselves. It's a strange sort of time warp insanity to run a rally but reflecting on the experience the main thing that keeps coming to mind is how many volunteers worked so hard for so long for it to all come together. The MOA has an incredible wealth of talented, dedicated people.
 
yeah, man....

it was a great rally, you two. thanks! :thumb

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+1 - Thank you for a great rally. You did a superb job. I suppose that it did not hurt to have Mt. Hood framed by the gate, but considering the enormous task, it was great. There were so many great places to ride, I barely had time to see all the vendors and only spent $1350 :)

I still have one of the three beer tickets - perhaps they will take them in Bloomsberg. :nono

But really, you two worked wonders for all of us, and I appreciate it.


Thank you!
 

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I suppose that it did not hurt to have Mt. Hood framed by the gate...

that there is a very nice pic you took of Mt. Jefferson, looking straight down Mt. Jefferson Ave.

Mt. Hood is near to Portland, and is Mt. Jefferson's daddy, size-wise.

Ian


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