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Dallas Motorcycle Show - give-away

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George Pollard

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Nov 19, 2003, 12:35:20 AM11/19/03
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I am not afilliated, other than being a previous customer, with Action
Station/Rider Station, but thought I'd let the Tx.moto group know of a
drawing, with what I think is a neat prize:

<start cut 'n paste fron email>
If you are planning to visit the show this weekend, please be sure to stop
by
our booth early each day, as the first 25 people to sign up will be
entered
into a drawing for an inclusive motorcycle tour to Brazil. There is a 1 in
675
chance of winning - and the final drawing will be carried out by the
editors of
Motorcycle Consumer News Magazine. So please don't forget!

<end cut 'n paste>

I will not be there, as I am currently banished to LA, but a motorcycle
tour of Brazil would be a cool thing to do.

As I said, I'm not affiliated. I bought a Scottoiler from them 6 months
ago.

George Pollard

fullstate

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Nov 19, 2003, 10:15:27 AM11/19/03
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 05:35:20 -0000, George Pollard <geo...@hiwaay.net>
wrote:

Thanks for the tip.....aside from getting hounded by marketing
material after they sell your name off and make a profit from you
filling out their form, it sounds like a great idea. I'd love to tour
Brazil on a bike.

I hope that after you win it includes a guide, accommodations and a
decent bike. It would suck to get off the plane, someone is holding
up a card with your name and all you get is a water-proof map with X's
for places to stay and a moped to ride. LMAO


--Fullstate

Clifford Wilkes

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Nov 19, 2003, 2:33:55 PM11/19/03
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OOOOOHHHHH! I have wanted to ride down to Rio de Janeiro (to the tune
of Michael Nesmith's "Flying Down to Rio") for some time now. People I
talk to like the Rio part but not the Columbia part. After that set of
commercials for some SUV that drove to Rio I really got excited. Then I
found an account on the web of a guy from Brasil who drove his SUV from
L.A. to Rio in "just" 21 days.

There's no way I will be in Dallas so I can't even enter. Somebody put
my name in for me.

Cliff Wilkes
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