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Re: Yesterday at the CRRM, part 2
Posted by: rdmstr (IP Logged)
Date: January 22, 2012 04:53PM

Thunder, No, just show up. We will be moving into the cut on the west side of property next Saturday. Hardtoed boots required, steel toes preferred, gloves highly recommended. Usally get started about 1000 and break for lunch about 1300. We either eat on the property or go to a local beanery. keith



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  Yesterday at the CRRM, part 2 mikerowe 01/22/2012 01:14PM
  Re: Yesterday at the CRRM, part 2 Samart 01/22/2012 01:22PM
  Re: Yesterday at the CRRM, part 2 george pearce 01/22/2012 01:27PM
  Re: Yesterday at the CRRM, part 2 rdmstr 01/22/2012 01:41PM
  Re: Yesterday at the CRRM, part 2 mikerowe 01/22/2012 01:56PM
  Re: Yesterday at the CRRM, part 2 mikerowe 01/22/2012 01:35PM
  Re: Yesterday at the CRRM, part 2 Thunder 01/22/2012 02:56PM
  Re: Yesterday at the CRRM, part 2 mikerowe 01/22/2012 02:12PM
  Re: Yesterday at the CRRM, part 2 John Cole 01/22/2012 02:24PM
  Re: Yesterday at the CRRM, part 2 rdmstr 01/22/2012 04:53PM
  Re: Yesterday at the CRRM, part 2 drgw0579 01/27/2012 03:02PM
  Re: Yesterday at the CRRM, part 2 rdmstr 01/27/2012 05:00PM
  Re: Yesterday at the CRRM, part 2 Thunder 01/27/2012 07:03PM
  Re: Yesterday at the CRRM, part 2 rdmstr 01/27/2012 08:40PM


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