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Just wanted to thank Ray and everybody who helped him put on an incredible time at the Reuben Run.

Best of hosts (2 years running) Ray and his amazing family and friends.

Best of folks ( even Barry, who slept through an inflatable sheep mauling )

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Best of food. Don't know how a town of 1585 can have so many great places to eat. Massive props to the Harvest Depot for such a great dinner, (and of course, the signature Reuben that started this whole thing.)

Sadly, no food **** other than below.

Best Pie smuggler/sharer. Thanks, Niehart, that was mighty tasty.

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Best Best Western. They are some of the finest, most tolerant (almost as much as Sheila is of Barry) and friendly folk you will ever meet on the road.

Some of the best roads on the left coast, and the friends to share them with.

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Best spider on a spyder.

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Without a doubt, some of the finest folks I have run across. But I do sometimes wonder about this group, when an inflatable sheep shows up during the big dinner and no one really bats an eye...........

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Hope everybody makes it home safe and dry, 'specially you PNW folks

 
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+1 for Ray and everyone who helped with this great event...........and I did manage to stay dry riding home.....helps to live on the dry side of the Cascades.

 
Good on yah Gman and even more Good on Yah's to Ray and family for hosting yet another really fun event!

 
Thank you Ray and his family for another great Reuben Run, I got home around 5:30pm, we got wind and rain on the way home to Seattle, great seeing old friends and meeting new faces. Look forward to next year.
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+1 for Ray and everyone who helped with this great event...........and I did manage to stay dry riding home.....helps to live on the dry side of the Cascades.
Kudos to Ray and all involved with hosting the Reuben Run II. We had a great time and looking forward to next year!

Ride home wasn't as bad as predicted...a little rain and wind to get in shape for winter!

--G

 
Ray was one of the first guys I met at my first FJR functions in 2006. And he's been a top shelf kinda guy the whole time.

Thanks Ray.

 
+1, Gunny; great Reuben Run II and many thanks to FJRay and Family/Compadres, it was fantastic seeing my Fun and Frolicking FJR Friends. Goodbye Reno, Hello Las Vegas! jes' sayin' and nuff said!

 
+1 thanks to Ray and his wonderful wife Patty. Almost home, almost dry. But what would a trip thru Washington State be without a downpour or 12? Missed the last ferry outta Port Angeles by the skin of our teeth

 
Cec and I had a great time even if we did not have a bike.

It was great to see Dave the pie eater.

Made it to Bend with no problems. HA HA long ride.

Also nice to see Mark's new riding partner Duchess.

 
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Mucho Gusto to Ray and company for a fantastic dinner. Made my taste buds stand up and say Howdy!

Can't believe I let B-Don talk me into going to Crater Lake. 39 degrees, that ain't right. Was nice to put faces to names. Got hammerd by the rain going home on Monday afternoon but it was worth it.

Thanks all, had a blast.

H.

 
Ray, huge props to you and Patty for this excellent rally. The Reuben exceeded my expectations, and I came away impressed by so many of your kind gestures, from helping out local merchants to charities to ensuring we all had a stellar time.

You are one of kind, Ray. True salt of the earth.

 
I, for one, owe Ray a huge debt.

After foolishly riding my '03 off road to miss a f@$#%& deer, he volunteered to let me have it towed to his place and save me a bunch of storage fees.

You don't meet people like that every day.

 
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