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« on: December 20, 2003, 01:18:59 am »

Ok, time to start making plans for Sebring 2004.
So a show of hands whos going. Pidge has made a generous offer to several people off the board, so who apart from myself in interested in taking him up, time to stand up and be counted as i want to get the flight booked before Xmas if possible.
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« Reply #1 on: December 20, 2003, 01:27:58 am »

I'll jump in before Fax and Matt do Chris.  I'm sure we'll be there.  I've got a nipper about to emerge in the next few weeks so Rolex is officially off the schedule but she should be sick of me by March for a hall pass.  I'm sure Matt and Fax will be coming too - for God's sake, Matt could just about walk there.

By the way, don't do Denny's on the way back North after the race.  I hear they have Legionnaires' on the all-night menu!
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« Reply #2 on: December 20, 2003, 07:24:17 pm »

Hi Guys,
Count me in for Sebring, it's a no brainer.  I've got the ticket  info package sitting in front of me.  Dave & Matt, the usual pit box?   No better way to kick off the racing season than getting sunburned within a inch of your life at the old B-17 base.
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« Reply #3 on: December 21, 2003, 04:20:39 am »

Yes, Sebring is a done-deal - go ahead with the pit box Fax!
Anyone considering Rolex also? Daytona is my 'home track', so it'd be rude not to go.
Those fine parcel smashers at UPS have sprung for Daytona 500 also, so the season starts early for me, with a GrandAm, a NASCAR and an ALMS within 4 weeks of each other and all within an hour of home. Life's a bitch.
I know Dave's impending sprog sidelines him for Rolex, but you can get a mega cheap flight from Cinci on Delta Song (probably no more than $150) if you fancy it John. What about the Moose and Pidge?
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« Reply #4 on: December 21, 2003, 06:05:22 am »

Hi Matt,
Daytona is sounding awfully nice right now, we're blanketed in four inches of snow and its fricking cold!  Looking forward to getting down to sunny Florida.  Nothing like the smell of racing fuel mixing with the fragrance from the orange groves.
John
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« Reply #5 on: December 21, 2003, 07:40:08 am »

Hi Matt / Fax, sebring certainly sounds good to me too.
Too early to commit  yet. But it is on my wish list for 2004.
Canada Phil aka The Moose
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« Reply #6 on: December 22, 2003, 04:19:46 pm »

 8)I'll be there with the great group that has been going for years. I hope that all of the friends that I met at LM and the guys coming from the UK and Canada and the displaced Harpers who were at Sebring last year will come again this year.
My Sebring brochures have already arrived at my house but I will wait on ordering tickets to see if any of you chaps, when you firm up the trip, will want me to order you up a ticket and save $5.00 US.
Looking forward to seeing all of you.
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