So I just got off the phone with Joe Kaler of The Swamp and he tells me that he is having some issues with his landlord about capacity. It seems as though there is somewhere in his agreement that says that no more than 49 people can be inside the building at any given time. This poses a problem not only for the business that Joe normally gets but the FBC numbers are significantly more than 49 every time we meet.
Here is how it is going to go this month. I will be there early enough to beat the early birds and direct them to our next destination. We will try not to linger at The Swamp but if they have the room, by all means go in and have drink.
Joe and the other employees are heartbroken about this and hope the issue is resolved damn quick. This is not Joe's fault. They certainly have been very accommodating to the FBC every time we have gone there for the past two years. This will be the 30th Fiasco and let's hope it's not the last to be at The Swamp.
All that said, get ready for some good times at our destination. Ride to The Swamp well before 9:00pm and I will tell you where to go. At 9:30, I will leave and join the party. Oh, and I do have spoke cards even though this month it's all jacked up.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Thursday, January 21, 2010
It's A New Year
Dang, it's been a while since our last ride. Who feels like having a Full Moon Fiasco? I know I do.
It may be a new year but we are doing things the same way. Meet at The Swamp at 8:00pm on Saturday January 30th and try to bring a dollar for a spoke card donation. We'll take a short ride and go listen to loud music for the low, low price of Free Fifty-Free. Sound like a plan?
It may be a new year but we are doing things the same way. Meet at The Swamp at 8:00pm on Saturday January 30th and try to bring a dollar for a spoke card donation. We'll take a short ride and go listen to loud music for the low, low price of Free Fifty-Free. Sound like a plan?
Some of you may have heard about the events that took place after the Knog Ride in July, though if you have not you may want to keep it that way. I can't stress enough the you should always be careful while on your bike.
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