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Old 04-26-2014, 10:57 PM
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Mike you don't have to say where you're at but I might be going to Erie this year to see my wife's family and friends. How much for admission? I'd like to take a tour.
I'll be in Howard tomorrow visiting my sister, is that close? I'll take two adult tickets, I assume children 12 and under are free? HeHe

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Mike you don't have to say where you're at but I might be going to Erie this year to see my wife's family and friends. How much for admission? I'd like to take a tour.
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If you go to Erie you will have to go right by me so let me know when you go and you can a lot some time to stop here! Admission is free for forum members!
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I'll be in Howard tomorrow visiting my sister, is that close? I'll take two adult tickets, I assume children 12 and under are free? HeHe

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Howard is still about 2-1/2 hours away from me yet but you are still welcome to make the journey! Forum members and their families are free!
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Nice 1050, Mike!
Thanks Allen!
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Nice group of 1050's. Those gas mizers get the job done just don't have that extra um pa,pa. Kinda like riding on a murry! Mike
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Thanks Mike!
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If you go to Erie you will have to go right by me so let me know when you go and you can a lot some time to stop here! Admission is free for forum members!
Thanks Mike I will absolutely do that. Last time I was there on Thanksgiving and they already had the front end loaders moving the snow out, that place has ridiculous winters.
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Howard is still about 2-1/2 hours away from me yet but you are still welcome to make the journey! Forum members and their families are free!
2 1/2 hrs??!! It took me 2 1/2 hrs to get there! I'll wait for Alvy's pics and review.
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Sounds like you need a broker Mike! Or maybe a business manager!! My rates are pretty fair.....
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Thanks Mike I will absolutely do that. Last time I was there on Thanksgiving and they already had the front end loaders moving the snow out, that place has ridiculous winters.
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2 1/2 hrs??!! It took me 2 1/2 hrs to get there! I'll wait for Alvy's pics and review.
You were half way already Bill! I live on the far western side almost to the Ohio line.

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Sounds like you need a broker Mike! Or maybe a business manager!! My rates are pretty fair.....
Yes, I do Jonathan! To bad you weren't closer to me.
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