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I'd like to add my thanks to the Halls and everyone else involved with putting the weekend together. I had a fantastic time and it was great to meet so many forum members at the perfect place & time. Can't wait for the 76th next year.
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So... who's going to attend the 100th in 2031?
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I'll be sure to bring my cane along! I still gotta meet you!
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I'll be there, false teeth and all!
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I'd only be 56, so hopefully I'll still be around.
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Post by rickenbrother »

I hope to be at the 100th. I'll race you guys in wheelchairs! Image
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I'm there for sure Image
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Thanks for this weekend! It is one of those I'll never forget in a lfetime.

Thank you to John, Cindalee, Kenny, Alioson, Ben and wife and everybody at RIC.

I also want to thank all the absolutely fantastic people coming from all over to join this 75th anniversary! I am SOOO glad that I finally had the chance to meet you all!

I'll be there when it's the 100th, I'm only 75 at that time.

Joey, I'll accept. Let's race down to the beach!

Big hugs to you all!

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I'll be at the 100th.
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Post by icabod »

The wheelchairs should have fold-down arms, so we can still play, bottle? holders, as well as crushed mop fw inlays for the spokes of the wheels.
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I'm there! This time I'll remember to get my driver's license renewed so I can rent wheels, Richard!
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If you have to dig me up for it, I'll be up for it.
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Well Ben, looks like YOU'll be in charge of the 100th!

I predict that many lucrative offers will come to you once your dad retires to sell the business to either F or G. Probably F.

I'm sure everyone here will be grateful to keep RIC privately owned by you and the family.
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Don't give in to the dark side.

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Thanks to everyone for coming, and especially for all the kind words. While there was more than a bit of work involved, we did, in fact, have a most enjoyable time and my only regret is not being able to spend more time with each of you personally.

Indeed, I do hope to be around for the 100th but also look forward to being there only as a spectator!

Brad, "F" and "G", and quite a few other have already made their lucrative offers and been turned down. Hardly a week goes by without some kind of inquiry like that. One firm even made what I would call one of those "drop dead" offers but I turned it down. You don't have too much to worry about I would say.
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