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I saw that one a couple days ago, it looks nice on the lot, haven't stopped... One of these days we need a colorado springs meet... just a couple drinks somewhere.
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I saw that one a couple days ago, it looks nice on the lot, haven't stopped... One of these days we need a colorado springs meet... just a couple drinks somewhere.
Last edited by Moncha : 08/31/2005 at 07:31 AM
yea we do need a co springs meet that would be fun. i would love to see moncha's ride, ive heard that its immaculate. need to make a trip home from school soon anyways just so that i can get out and drive.
pbkid
I'd come down from Denver for a Colo Spgs Meet, especially if there's beer involved.
Heck, I'd come all the way from Aspen if you guys wanted to get together. I feel very isolated out here, because there are only two other VX's that I know about in this valley. Neither of them are on the site, and neither of them are very enthused about waving, or saying hi, when I see them (very rarely) on the street.
"The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot possibly go wrong goes wrong, it usually turns out to be impossible to get at or repair."
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ping me if this materializes. I'd join!
-biju.
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He lingers -- happily -- in a new hybrid state of semi-hormonal adolescence and responsible self-reliance.
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A definate must and soon, at least be for the first snows.. Should it be a mild off road session or just a meet and greet? I found a wonderful area west of Buena Vista during a camping trip this month, a nice trail that crossed over the continental divide with a beautiful little lake..
Scott / moncha.com
Moncha, Mrs Moncha and Mark - thanks for this weekend! It was fun and I had a great time with all the comments we got from people along the trails. Comments like:
"Are you guys out here testing those things for Isuzu?"
"If I had a car that nice I sure wouldn't be out here with it." (I think he was implying that the VX didn't look like it could handle the terrain. Jokes on him!)
Not to mention the toyota group we passed along the way. We held the attention of 20 or more people (the whole yota group you can see lined up along the lake in Moncha's pictures above) as we descended from the Continental Divide and 13,000 feet of pure fun. As we passed them one lad jogs along the side of my VX and asks, "What is that? How do you say the name?"....
LOL - I love our VX's....
-biju.
Last edited by biju : 09/27/2005 at 06:28 AM