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Date Posted: 10/ 5/04 2:25:35pm
Author: Fred Baker
Subject: Re: 2005
In reply to: Doug Cooper 's message, "2005" on 10/ 5/04 10:29:09am

Hey all,

I concur with Doug. Fantastic isn't it that seeds planted at Mansfield have transformed into what we now have? Sort of like the fine liquor- you don't bring it out for just every occasion but when you do it's something special.

I'm torn between Sailor's Creek and McDowell. As I recall from the Lazy Jacks, a goodly number of those boys are doing McDowell and my riding partner on the Franklin drive, Sean Harla, had discussed doing that event as well so I may indeed go to Virginny in May. Brother Pig Pen has also floated an email to the Ground Hornets so we may re-conviene the company, or a portion thereof, for that one.

Corinth looks decent although Franklin wound up with more faults than I had initially suspected it would. The yahoo, turbo-farb element can rightfully mess up just about anything so I'm at least a touch leery of something similar in north Mississippi. Nonetheless, as I feel we proved, you can have a bully time no matter the surroundings. Additionally, I think the NSA folks will adjust on the move to some of the worst issues with Franklin. Personally, my committment at Corinth doesn't look great. My little girl turns three that Saturday. Perhaps I'll be out Friday and again Sunday (although that's 10 hours of driving for each trip there and back) but I just can't be gone from her birthday this coming year. I was in the field at Franklin when she turned two. She's of an age where she won't remember it (although her mother will do her best to make sure she doesn't) but by age three I'm probably on thin ice. Plus the little darling admittedly has me wrapped around her finger so Corinth is pretty much a doubtful for me.

But in the larger sense of Doug's message- yes, we've got something great going here and we need to do everything possible to keep that fire burning.

Fred

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