Sun-N-Fun 2013

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N749MS
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Sun-N-Fun 2013

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Anybody planning to attend?
Should line up perfectly with my return from the 'Stan

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I'll be there, but I'm working. I'll be at the EAA booth and/or chalet, and I'm also presenting a number of forums during the week. Stop on by!
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cjensen wrote:I'll be there, but I'm working. I'll be at the EAA booth and/or chalet, and I'm also presenting a number of forums during the week. Stop on by!
You call that work!?! hahaha

Mike, I wish that I could pull it off but my schedule just won't allow it. I really do like SnF!!! Great show!

Take pictures for us!

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I was planning on going, but with my surgery, everything got delayed.

Let's see, if I take two weeks of work and knock out my Phase I during those two weeks, I might be able to make it. But then again, I would probably be divorced after my wife sees how much the Phase I fuel bill will be. :o Next year, definitely.

But plenty of time to get Phase I done before OSH. :mrgreen:

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Post by pat »

I'm likely going for a couple days, depends on airline pricing. Usually hitting the tail end of spring breakers and Easter which doubles the fare. One thing I love about sun n fun and Florida in general they have excellent BBQ and actually COOK the meat! No vampires. You otter guys know what I'm talking about.
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Cooking is over rated...

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You're supposed to COOK meat??? Who knew!!
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Good grief. Not you too Jeff! Please tell me you guys at least like Guinness beer.
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Hell yeah!

I like ales, stouts and the occasional wheat.

IPA's are the BEST!

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Hell yeah x2!!

Not so sure about those IPA's from New England, tho...... :P
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Oh now... Don't get me stah-ted!

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The Belgium/Dutch/Abbey Tripels and strong ales are most awesome.

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Ok, Ok.....It was wicked good. Hows that?? :)
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painless wrote:Ok, Ok.....It was wicked good. Hows that?? :)
Fricken' awesome!

Pissah one might say!

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captain_john wrote: Pissah one might say
..........after four or five.

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