Official Mt.Madonna Thread!
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I have been thinking about the parking issue... Maybe we should eat somewhere in downtown I know there is a parking garage, we would have to pay but I don't think it's very expensive to park. Or we could eat in Watsonville anyone have any suggestions?
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If the weather is nice that day, which it probably will be, even the parking garages will most likely be full downtown. Im sure everybody is probably jack in the boxed out but at the watsonville one on freedom there's plenty of parking. There's also a Mexican joint next to jack if people want some tacos. I've never ate there though, so I don't know how it is. Theres a wing stop in the Safeway shopping center off freedom also and there should be plenty of parking there as well.
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I am cool with that, Burger was awesome but they barely had room for the 6 of us last time and parking was a *****. So is Wingstop in Watsonville cool with everyone?
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I live in santa clara too... I haven't been to a meet yet, and this sounds like a perfect first meet, not to big, not to small... I'm about 80% gonna make it to this as of right now, and I would totally be down to meet up with the san jose area people and mob down together...
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If it's anything like the drives Bushido put on back in the day, the count in the end is going to be 14 Subies, one tow truck...
...with a wrecked Camaro on the flatbed.
I remember helping pull out the Scion X-box from the sheep pasture, and the other time when we drove the Nissan 280Z guys home when their car wound up over the embankment.
We would call it the "sacraficial offering" to appease the car gods.
...with a wrecked Camaro on the flatbed.
I remember helping pull out the Scion X-box from the sheep pasture, and the other time when we drove the Nissan 280Z guys home when their car wound up over the embankment.
We would call it the "sacraficial offering" to appease the car gods.


