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#21
Originally posted by: rieds
well in kentucky anyway i don't know any redknecks that hang out with christians. well then again i know some redneck baptists who would tell you your a sinner then offer to beat it out of you. boy how did we get here? well i'm headin for the sack. 5:15 comes early. nice talkin to yah. i'll have to look into signing up for aol instant messenger. i'm a little leary though becuase i've heard horror stories about there passing around viruses. i rebuild computers and reload operating systems for people who have been wiped out by viruses and 75 percent of them got them from instant messaging software. primarilly aol.
well in kentucky anyway i don't know any redknecks that hang out with christians. well then again i know some redneck baptists who would tell you your a sinner then offer to beat it out of you. boy how did we get here? well i'm headin for the sack. 5:15 comes early. nice talkin to yah. i'll have to look into signing up for aol instant messenger. i'm a little leary though becuase i've heard horror stories about there passing around viruses. i rebuild computers and reload operating systems for people who have been wiped out by viruses and 75 percent of them got them from instant messaging software. primarilly aol.
#22
Originally posted by: 05PRED500
Buck's Run isn't so much religeous as it is just good values/common sense. No alcohol, drugs, etc...
It is a bit redneck, but, it's big enough that we don't pass people on the trails too often. It's small enough to cover the entire place in half a day though. The table top is a bit crowded sometimes and if it's dusty, look out for traffic. They close the MX track to ATVs if it is too dusty out. But, it is a mile long so you are generally spaced out plenty to play hard.
The trails range from simple to technical and there are some very challenging (especially when muddy), hills with the Predator. The sportsmans can make them all, I'd say. There is also a mub bog if you are in to that. This weekend will be nice with lower humidity. We are heading there about 9am Sunday (less crowded in the AM).
My group will definitely need to check out Clay City...
Buck's Run isn't so much religeous as it is just good values/common sense. No alcohol, drugs, etc...
It is a bit redneck, but, it's big enough that we don't pass people on the trails too often. It's small enough to cover the entire place in half a day though. The table top is a bit crowded sometimes and if it's dusty, look out for traffic. They close the MX track to ATVs if it is too dusty out. But, it is a mile long so you are generally spaced out plenty to play hard.
The trails range from simple to technical and there are some very challenging (especially when muddy), hills with the Predator. The sportsmans can make them all, I'd say. There is also a mub bog if you are in to that. This weekend will be nice with lower humidity. We are heading there about 9am Sunday (less crowded in the AM).
My group will definitely need to check out Clay City...
#25
i went in today and talked to Jermey i started to retell the story and he said that when you told him that he imediately knew it was me and he really appritated it, and bobby said that that was real nice of me, and Jermey said that he'd have to put me on the christmas mailing list, heheh
next time im gonna ask him if im on the Preferd customer list, lol
next time im gonna ask him if im on the Preferd customer list, lol
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