Rick's Ribs this Friday, 8/24 ????
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MtnMan - here's your directions to Seattle. Pick up I-80. When you get there, turn west. When you hit I-5, turn north.junior wrote:Jesus H man, he just asked for a map. He's not circumventing the freakin' globe. I'm surprised you didn't include lattitude and longitude.Bubba wrote:http://www.ricksclubamerican.com/Bling Skier wrote:Hope to make it, might be late...how bout a map from I-287-N.J.Rt-17?
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Pick up the New York Thruway southbound toward TZ Bridge from where you pick it up in Mahwah/Suffern, then take exit 12, Rt. 303 North. Stay on 303 for several miles, passing through Valley Cottage and, once you enter Congers, look for Congers Lake Road and Rick's will be on your left at the intersection of Congers Lake Road and 303. There's a Mobil station on the NE corner and Rick's is on the NW corner. There's also a Lake Road in Valley Cottage - ignore it and keep heading north into Congers.
Readers Digest abridged version of Bubba's directions:
87 South. Left off exit 12. Ricks on left.

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What would I do without you Bubba!?!? What do you charge for a consultant fee???Bubba wrote: MtnMan - here's your directions to Seattle. Pick up I-80. When you get there, turn west. When you hit I-5, turn north.
I may get there a little early too. Short timing at work is fun! I could get used to this "getting out on time" ordeal....
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Just trying to give directions "Junior style". Glad to help.Mtn Man wrote:What would I do without you Bubba!?!? What do you charge for a consultant fee???Bubba wrote: MtnMan - here's your directions to Seattle. Pick up I-80. When you get there, turn west. When you hit I-5, turn north.
I may get there a little early too. Short timing at work is fun! I could get used to this "getting out on time" ordeal....
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Re: Rick's Ribs this Friday, 8/24 ????
I'll be there dude - Whiteout just told me about your moving plans during our Harriman ride last weekMtn Man wrote:Figured I'd put the idea out there in case anyone wants to meet up for ribs before I leave. Anyone interested to meet up there around 7pm on Friday? I'm booked up the rest of the time up until the move.
Mmmmm, ribs......
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much too short and much too long
much too short and much too long
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I just finished my gig as a short timer. Today was supposed to be my last day, they told me I could have the day off, no arugments here. You are correct short timing is fun :)Mtn Man wrote:What would I do without you Bubba!?!? What do you charge for a consultant fee???Bubba wrote: MtnMan - here's your directions to Seattle. Pick up I-80. When you get there, turn west. When you hit I-5, turn north.
I may get there a little early too. Short timing at work is fun! I could get used to this "getting out on time" ordeal....
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Hope it was good. Ribs sound better than the saline Japanes food I had tonight in Charlottesville. Plus, no bar at the hotel or within 2 miles of us. WTF is up with that.
MtnMan, hope you had a good time and sorry I missed it. Have a safe trip.
MtnMan, hope you had a good time and sorry I missed it. Have a safe trip.
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We're expecting a Rick's TR 

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Vee and I got there early and ordered dinner before anyone arrived. We then left by about 9 since we have plans for early tomorrow morning. Besides the motley crew in this pic, attendees were Bling, G-Smash, Junior, Eski, and Phantom. It was nice seeing everyone again and just made us yearn for winter. Mtn Man, once again wish you all the best out west. You're a class act dude and you deserve it!

