SRIC turns the clock back...(old pics)
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Originally Posted by nKoan
Hell's yes. Is your addition done?

Hopefully the driveway and sidewalks will be in by the end of the month. Then we won't be tracking dirt into the house.
The second annual Mai Tai / Tiki party will commence shortly thereafter.
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Originally Posted by Egan
Nope. 
Hopefully the driveway and sidewalks will be in by the end of the month. Then we won't be tracking dirt into the house.
The second annual Mai Tai / Tiki party will commence shortly thereafter.

Hopefully the driveway and sidewalks will be in by the end of the month. Then we won't be tracking dirt into the house.
The second annual Mai Tai / Tiki party will commence shortly thereafter.

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Originally Posted by BAN SUVS
I would bet that sybir or xevious does, somewhere.
Originally Posted by Egan
Nope. 
Hopefully the driveway and sidewalks will be in by the end of the month. Then we won't be tracking dirt into the house.
The second annual Mai Tai / Tiki party will commence shortly thereafter.

Hopefully the driveway and sidewalks will be in by the end of the month. Then we won't be tracking dirt into the house.
The second annual Mai Tai / Tiki party will commence shortly thereafter.

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Originally Posted by BAN SUVS
Fixed all but one link for you Dan. And great pics. 

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I believe the first official Natomas meet was August '03. But the S2 BBQs predate that by over a year, and those could easily be considered SRiC meets given the attendees.













