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Looking forward to all the new peeps up there.

Rich, I am used to 115 for several months! I need to get out or I will end up like BeemerDon, drinking the kool aid! I have been up through that area and am looking forward to living there.

Barry, that is 90% of why I am moving there! You are invited whenever you want, so come on over! Hope to post some OM quality ride reports. As for the OM hisself, I can see the flash gleaming off that yellow helmet from miles away, so I shoud be good!

Thanks again everbody, for the mojo, I appreciate it

See ya soon,

Greg

 
Jill,

Once I get settled in, any and all are welcome! Wish that I got to spend more time with you guys at the infamous "106" bar at SW FOG '09. Hope to make Taos in '10, but we'll have to see how the new boss is.

Greg

 
Hay Greg,

Just read this, Congrats.

I guess you won't be my neighbor anymore.

Going to miss the little riding we did together.

Good luck with the house.

Joe

 
Congratulations!

Hell, that was only a 2 month lead time to get hired! Where I work, it's "normal" for the lead time to hire a Master Black Belt into the Six Sigma group to take a year. :blink: Oh, the irony...

As for moving closer to OM, well, I feel for ya, but ya gotta take the bad with the good, right? :rolleyes:

 
Greg, Make sure you get the big double-door model refrigerator so that you can stock up a bunch of beer for your worthless Arizona friends coming up to visit you in August. SkooterG and I will be on your doorstep right after Fourth of July and will stay with you until SW-FOG 2010 starts up in September. Anything to get out of the 115 degree Valley of the Blast Furnace. Oh, by the way, Skooty drinks Miller Lite; but you have to add three ice cubes because he thinks that it is way too strong right from the bottle. Papa Chuy Medina drinks Guinness by the barrel, with a Jameson whiskey back; Bushmill's is perfectly acceptable!

 
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Congrats dude. Don't throw away your mesh gear though as the summers mentioned in Redding are warm. But you're propbably use to that so no problem IMO. Great riding area in all directions a plus and a great bunch of ridiers. Take care, PM. <>< B)

 
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