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Old 02-14-2011, 09:39 PM   #1
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Default Need a bed for DGRRXI

Well, it looks like I missed the boat on a cabin of my own and the friend I was going to camp with just opted out. Sooooooo, does anyone have a spare bed that needs filling in their cabin?

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Old 02-14-2011, 11:54 PM   #2
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I might be able to put you up @ my place which is 20mins or so away...
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Old 02-15-2011, 11:00 AM   #3
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We don't have a bed but we always have room at 1016. A lot of our people are bringing air mattresses. It's not like we sleep much...
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Old 02-15-2011, 12:33 PM   #4
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But if you do sleep, don't sleep in the open.

Here's why:
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Old 02-15-2011, 01:29 PM   #5
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LOL! The look on DJ's face is hilarious! "shhhhh!"
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Old 02-15-2011, 01:48 PM   #6
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Haha yes. As if Zach was going to wake up anyways... with the combo of alcohol and exhaust fumes leaking from his rotary inflated air mattress he was out pretty good.
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Well there goes any chance of him staying with us... For real though, we wouldn't do that to someone we don't know well. Just Zach...
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The other crew from Canada doesn't have any room either? I already have more people for the cabin I booked than it actually holds, but we'd likely have floor space for one more as well.
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The Atlantic Canadian cabin (a few miles down the road in Fontana View) will likely have some beds free. I've got a few people I'm waiting for a final word on though. (One person waiting for exam schedule, the other for work schedule.)
We actually deliberately got a place away from the main site as we wanted something quieter that would let us get away from the party/noise/crazyness etc. Depends what you are looking for in your accommodations.
We are planning to stay Thurs-Sunday, with the side trip to the Mitty on Sunday morning.
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The Atlantic Canadian cabin (a few miles down the road in Fontana View) will likely have some beds free. I've got a few people I'm waiting for a final word on though. (One person waiting for exam schedule, the other for work schedule.)
We actually deliberately got a place away from the main site as we wanted something quieter that would let us get away from the party/noise/crazyness etc. Depends what you are looking for in your accommodations.
We are planning to stay Thurs-Sunday, with the side trip to the Mitty on Sunday morning.
So pick us if you want party fun. Pick Redshft if you want quiet.
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So pick us if you want party fun. Pick Redshft if you want quiet.
Pretty much!

(With a 3000km drive each way, we learned last year that party till we drop when we get there doesn't work.)
That's why we sprung for the super-luxury cabin with the gourmet kitchen so we can do some kick-ass catering.
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That's why we sprung for the super-luxury cabin with the gourmet kitchen so we can do some kick-ass catering.
Wait, where are you?
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Wait, where are you?
Haha.. I'll have to talk to the better half, but perhaps a small reception by Canadians could be in order.
We have folks locally that I think get RX7s just so they can come out to our little meets that she caters.

And we're not THAT boring.. just dealing with stupidly drunk people and late-night engines revving gets old once we decide to call it a night.
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Ah nice. I wasn't sure if I'd get any response at all when I got home from work. I posted in the DGRR thread on the "other" Canadian forum but got no responses there. I'm fine with bringing an air mattress with me if there aren't any beds. I just thought it would be a little sad to be at a camping site by myself while everyone else is partying. I think I'll wait to see if any beds are open in Redshft's cabin, if not I'll squeeze into either Buggy's or 1016.

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