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I was talking with RexRuby and we are thinking of doing a cruise the first weekend in March, either Saturday the 5th or Sunday the 6th. I am just trying to get an idea of interest and what day will work for most people.
We will meet somewhere off of I-95 like we did last year..the Boeing Plant and then cruise to get some food probably at Charlies burgers and then go for a cruise around the area.
As Porky says..thats all folks....
count me in. it has been a while since I have been on a group cruise.
Its the Stewart Ave exit. You will see the big parking lot from I-95
Let's change the meeting place to the reststop on Interstate 95 NORTH just inside PA. Those going south pass the rest stop and exit at Naamans Road and U turn back onto 95 North, the rest stop is like a mile up.
Let's change the meeting place to the reststop on Interstate 95 NORTH just inside PA. Those going south pass the rest stop and exit at Naamans Road and U turn back onto 95 North, the rest stop is like a mile up.
Better than Boeing, it has restrooms.
You should start a brand new post.
Now that's a location I can find. I can also see the Boeing facility on the map, but that looks like a large place and I wouldn't know where to find youse guyz.
Now that's a location I can find. I can also see the Boeing facility on the map, but that looks like a large place and I wouldn't know where to find youse guyz.
Works for me. Make sure you mention that the exist can be trickey for the u turn so no one heads to Wilm or Port of Wilm. Got to stay way to the right.
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