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in: Jerritt; Jerritt > 2008-05-14

May 14, 2008 9:33 PM # 
O Steve!:
dude!..(apparently I am shifting to surfer mode)...you get to vet Tamarack so you arent missing that one.....

...and you have already been compensated.....the incriminating photos of a recent party are not on the internet..... yet....but they are still available for posting : )
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May 15, 2008 2:40 AM # 
Jerritt:
Fair enough. Speaking of Tamarack. I hope to get out to check the sprint course this weekend. Do you have the second one ready.
I will send you the OCAD file of the score-o, or a jpeg if you haven't downloaded OCAD yet. Let me know. I've had it ready to go since this weekend, but have forgotten to send it.
May 15, 2008 4:10 PM # 
iriharding:
we demand the pictures be posted .... enquiring minds want to know.... will there be a reenactment ?
May 16, 2008 2:51 AM # 
pfc:
Reenactment on Saturday?
May 16, 2008 1:57 PM # 
Jerritt:
Concerning reenactment: Maybe on MY 50th birthday. Unfortunately, the people who never have ANY social engagements with adults, have a friends graduation party to attend on Saturday night. We have a babysitter, so I am going to try to stay out for the long haul and make it a double event night.

BTW, I just saw that there is a Blue course on Saturday. Awesome. Whose the setter? Is Stephen going to go Blue? Is Todd uninjured enough to go from green to Blue? Inquiring minds want to know. If I assume that Pete, Ian and I are running Blue, we need one more to enter splits. That is assuming I don't repeat my horrid run from the last time we were there. In which case I will not admit that I even know what AP is, much less enter my splits.
May 16, 2008 4:22 PM # 
iriharding:
all the true big dogs will be running blue ...........(even the old ones)
May 16, 2008 5:01 PM # 
toddp:
I was gonna graduate to red for this meet, but then I saw the posted lengths. Red looks longish. My goal is to go longer than my recent efforts, so if Green is longish as well, I will probably stay there. A little dog, in a little race, with a big grin on his face.

I suspect that the longer course lengths are just Stephen's signature setting style, but is it due the terrain as well? Is Willow River especially open or flat in a way that lends itself to longer courses?

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