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Had no HF cans. This will have to suffice.

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Alerts stopped coming through for close to a week and now that i'm caught up I'm SO EXCITED for FoFA! Under a week to go!

If I may...While I wholly agree about the beauty of RT 100, it's a really dangerous stretch of roadway. No shoulders and significant traffic really wouldn't make this a peaceful run for anyone. You could take Winooski St down to River Rd and follow the river to Camels Hump road and back. That's just over 8 miles, way more relaxed and safer...Just a suggestion. Max would want you back in one piece for your huevos and bacon...

You're the guy who beeps at me every time I run that route aren't you?

In seriousness, I appreciate the suggestion, might go for that!

Wasn't there a road race happening on Rte. 100 last year on Friday or Saturday? Regardless, thanks for the heads up! Was (am?) planning to run Rte. 100 Friday morning to end at Cold Hollow for breakfast and to grab a couple easy souvenirs for the kids. May need to modify that plan.

Alright if we are gonna do name tags need a spreadsheet asap! I'm still traveling so if someone could start a google sheet I'll get everything ready weds or thursday!

Where can I find my "Name" "Tag" on Sat.?

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A few years back, when I was working the raffle table to raise money for the local preschool, the preschool director was completely confused by all these dudes wearing TalkBeer shirts. I had already learned from her that she knitted in her free time, so I said, "Well, imagine if you were in an online community that spent hours and hours talking about how this spool of yarn was better/worse than last year's spool, how the yarn is better from this local sheep farm vs. that sheep farm, etc. Let's call this community TalkYarn. Basically, this is what TalkBeer is about.

Oh, and they're generous as hell and will donate thousands of dollars to your preschool."
 
A few years back, when I was working the raffle table to raise money for the local preschool, the preschool director was completely confused by all these dudes wearing TalkBeer shirts. I had already learned from her that she knitted in her free time, so I said, "Well, imagine if you were in an online community that spent hours and hours talking about how this spool of yarn was better/worse than last year's spool, how the yarn is better from this local sheep farm vs. that sheep farm, etc. Let's call this community TalkYarn. Basically, this is what TalkBeer is about.

Oh, and they're generous as hell and will donate thousands of dollars to your preschool."

hahaha... I assume we're seeing you this week?
 
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