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Welcome to IWETHEY!

New Yes indeedly!!!
It was great to see Crazy's Wedding, Malraux, his wife and kids, boxley, Drook and his wife...

Wow... Kids are growing up something quick.

Awesome time had by most if not all.

Thanks Crazy for having us.
New just rolled into the driveway, left joisey
at 10am and had to run an errand for an hour or so on the way back, not too bad a time but the thunderstorms thru western virginia and NC were annoying
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New Never heard a peep...
I was in room 207.

They were in 203/205 the bridal/presidential suite.

I heard nothing that night... not twice.

I heard nothing the morning... at least not twice again.

I guess I should have turned the TV down.
     and a good time was had by all - (boxley) - (14)
         Yes indeedly!!! - (folkert) - (2)
             just rolled into the driveway, left joisey - (boxley)
             Never heard a peep... - (folkert)
         Re: and a good time was had by all - (Bman)
         Re: and a good time was had by all - (malraux) - (3)
             oops try this one - (boxley) - (2)
                 Hard to tell, but maybe -NT - (malraux) - (1)
                     in person, its more pronounced -NT - (boxley)
         And thank you all for coming - (crazy) - (5)
             Glad we could make it - (drook)
             Re: And thank you all for coming - (boxley)
             Re: And thank you all for coming - (beepster)
             It was a great time - (malraux)
             It was my privilege! - (folkert)

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But technology never seems to advance...


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