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Just like the title says, the Spring Swap Meet at Englishtown is coming up in a little over a month, so we need to start registering.

 

Registration form (we'd be registering for Saturday the 18th).

http://racewaypark.com/main/09events/springswap09.pdf

 

I was thinking, since there are so many local people from different sites going, that maybe we would all register under a generic name (something not specific to any of the sites) just so we can get everyone to park together.

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Sounds good. What's the name? You going to take charge and keep a tally; we can email you after we're registered

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Just like the title says, the Spring Swap Meet at Englishtown is coming up in a little over a month, so we need to start registering.

 

You scared the sh*t out of me for a sec there Daniel. :D

 

Little over a month? More like a little under 2 months. If it was under a month away I would have to miss it. Not going to any shows until my truck is done on the 20th of March.

 

A good generic name we could register under could be: AllBlkdOut (and some other trucks). :jester:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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"A little over a month" is still past the 20th, big guy. :)

 

And I said a little over a month since it is next month, and it sounds closer, so more people will register. :crackup:

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DAN... DO WORK

 

I came up with the name " Tri State Truck Enthusiasts"... hows that work?

 

Works for me. And I swear, I'll send out those PMs tonight. I actually have some school work to do, which means I'll do anything and everything to procrastinate, so I'll do 'em then. :dunno:

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I'm not registering under Tri-State... Who the hell do you think you are soliciting people from this site for another site.

 

:dunno::troll::D:D:lol::lol::P:D:lol::D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

j/k :D

I won't be there, it's just over 4 hours away for me.

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Works for me. And I swear, I'll send out those PMs tonight. I actually have some school work to do, which means I'll do anything and everything to procrastinate, so I'll do 'em then. :troll:

 

lol good. Hey, i didnt see a thread over on FSC, are you going to PM those guys or start a thread?

 

Also, im not sure if ill be able to make it but ill register anyways just to up the truck count. Im not sure how it works, but you may want to call E-town and tell them we're registering as a club so they reserve a spot for us... they may need us all to register by a certain date soon to determine on where to put us.

 

I'm not registering under Tri-State... Who the hell do you think you are soliciting people from this site for another site.

 

:dunno:

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You guys didn't create enough havoc over at the other site? lol

 

DodgeTruckWrold guys are gonna pick a fight with you over at ETown, don't come running to me for cover. :dunno:

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