There's two now lol. Anyway, if we want to get a running total of who all can come/wants to come I'll kinda help organize it and make arrangements as to reservations for lunch/dinner etc.
We should probably plan a couple weeks in advance given that some may need to book it off work (me for example) and most work places want at least a week. That kind of makes weather hard to judge though.
I work on most Saturdays but as long as I can give a weeks notice and fill out the paper I more than likely can get it off no problem. There's lots of staff in my department haha.
Would a Sunday work better maybe?
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I work on most Saturdays but as long as I can give a weeks notice and fill out the paper I more than likely can get it off no problem. There's lots of staff in my department haha.
Would a Sunday work better maybe?
I work on Sundays until 2:30, but yeah no probz after that
That's the other thing that hasn't been decided yet, a date. Probably closer to the end of February ,which would bring warmer weather, would be my suggestion.
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I agree, although I wont be changing rims etc till the new winter season at the end of the year, warmer weather would make sense. If I may suggest, why don't we do it one for now to initally meet etc and then do a second in the spring/summer when the rim's are on.
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I agree, although I wont be changing rims etc till the new winter season at the end of the year, warmer weather would make sense. If I may suggest, why don't we do it one for now to initally meet etc and then do a second in the spring/summer when the rim's are on.
Thread closed, you guys need to get out of the Corolla forums and explore the rest of TN, there are meet sections for Canada and the US and of course official meet dates for Toronto area meets.
As I said on the other thread, I'm not telling you that you can't make your own meet dates but it's preferred that official meet dates/times are kept as everyone is already used to them and they're attended regularly by the rest of the forum members in the area.
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