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willy 03-21-2011 09:06 PM

Just got in around 9PM, Rob is on the way home to North Jersey. Rob is a great guy and I don't think he wore his Ipod once in the 28 hours we were on the road together.
He has a nice V20 and he graced me with some time behind the wheel which brought back great memories. Thats me at the helm in some of Ozzies pics.
South Carolina Low Country is beautiful and the weather was great for us.
Spent Sunday walking Old Charleston with Rob and my new good friend Steve, Rob's life long friend from Fla., did some shopping and stopped for a great lunch at Heimens and some cocktails at the Fleet Bar.
It was my great pleasure to meet all of you Snaggers and one Mrs. Snagger, Michelle who was a nice lady.
My good friend Ozzie was the classic gentleman as always and it is always a good time when he and I are downing Jameson's and spend time together, and by the way I am not the only one with Super Models in the family I am here to tell you.
Vic and his daughter Melissa were great and his V CC is sweet. His motor sounds like a cross between a Harley and a dragster, sweet.
There was a loose cannon running around, and I call him friend, Lee you my friend are a piece of work and I love ya man. And she did not like "Krinkle" I am telling you.
Dave thanks, I enjoyed finally talking with you face to face instead of the phone all the time. Your family is precious.
I learned a few things, I can now pop open oysters almost as fast as Lee, I know what makes a good oyster knife. I know that the really fabulous Grits are not the ones on a plate but they are walking around all over the place down there and they will take your breath away twice, once when you first see them and again when they speak with that sweet drawl.
I learned again the charm of the south runs deep and is wonderful. The people live a good life.
I learned that friends can come from a little time on a little black box and a screen. I wish my friends Franco and Skools and Blue Runner could have been there.
And that everyone of them i met from this site I can honestly say I look forward to seeing again.
Thanks all of you for a great time, its a privilege to know you.

willy 03-21-2011 09:26 PM

Oh yea,
Grits = Girls raised in the south.
UMM UMM Good:clap:

reelapeelin 03-22-2011 06:06 AM

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Originally Posted by willy (Post 169860)
Just got in around 9PM, Rob is on the way home to North Jersey. Rob is a great guy and I don't think he wore his Ipod once in the 28 hours we were on the road together.
He has a nice V20 and he graced me with some time behind the wheel which brought back great memories. Thats me at the helm in some of Ozzies pics.
South Carolina Low Country is beautiful and the weather was great for us.
Spent Sunday walking Old Charleston with Rob and my new good friend Steve, Rob's life long friend from Fla., did some shopping and stopped for a great lunch at Heimens and some cocktails at the Fleet Bar.
It was my great pleasure to meet all of you Snaggers and one Mrs. Snagger, Michelle who was a nice lady.
My good friend Ozzie was the classic gentleman as always and it is always a good time when he and I are downing Jameson's and spend time together, and by the way I am not the only one with Super Models in the family I am here to tell you.
Vic and his daughter Melissa were great and his V CC is sweet. His motor sounds like a cross between a Harley and a dragster, sweet.
There was a loose cannon running around, and I call him friend, Lee you my friend are a piece of work and I love ya man. And she did not like "Krinkle" I am telling you.
Dave thanks, I enjoyed finally talking with you face to face instead of the phone all the time. Your family is precious.
I learned a few things, I can now pop open oysters almost as fast as Lee, I know what makes a good oyster knife. I know that the really fabulous Grits are not the ones on a plate but they are walking around all over the place down there and they will take your breath away twice, once when you first see them and again when they speak with that sweet drawl.
I learned again the charm of the south runs deep and is wonderful. The people live a good life.
I learned that friends can come from a little time on a little black box and a screen. I wish my friends Franco and Skools and Blue Runner could have been there.
And that everyone of them i met from this site I can honestly say I look forward to seeing again.
Thanks all of you for a great time, its a privilege to know you.

Franco, Skools, Blue Runner...AND Lumberslinger would have topped the Charleston trip like icing on a cake!!...I wish Bradford could have made it up...and guys I was REELY thinkin' I was about to come face-to-face w/Pipe Dream and that beautiful V of his I've been DROOLING over for YEARS now!!...Destroyer, Tsubaki...you woulda hadda big time...Ferm, you GOTS to make one of these!!...Phat, you gotta do this too...Bigshrimpin, Chumbucket & Macojoe...That's a really long haul from the Boston area...if you guys can ever make one of these, just you being there will pale all other events that we have time for...I know I left out some that should be on this post...please forgive me, but I'm down to my last 6-pack of neurons these days...
But every time I actually meet one of the guys on this board, I feel like I've come together w/an old friend...w/out gettin' too mushy, this is truly a great bunch and this was proven again in Charleston, SC this past weekend...Enjoyed it, Guys!!...:beer:

Blue_Runner 03-22-2011 11:09 AM

Fantastic summary Willy. GRITS rock, but so do GRITNS! :beer:

Heck, girls raised anywhere for that matter!

You guys are some real troopers for making that long drive.

spareparts 03-22-2011 05:54 PM

If you thought the grits were thick this past weekend, you should have seen what was around today. Highs in the low 80's, clear and sunny, light wind. Plenty of bikinis walking around.

willy 03-22-2011 06:34 PM

All right Rob you hear that? I am ready

But in all honesty you don't need bikinis, per se, all you need is to sit at the middle small bar first floor in Red's and your heart will be fluttering all night, just make sure you have a view of the register the girls all use on the side of the bar.

willy 03-22-2011 06:36 PM

And don't refer to the gorgeous blonde bartender as "Krinkle" to many times and you will have a great time.


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