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Southern Jessie
29 July 2005, 05:16 AM
I know that it's probably a no go for you US guys but there will be P4 Day - the annual Paneristi gathering taking place in Frankfurt, Germany on Saturday 5th November.
Not sure how many people are coming but it's always good fun.
Here's a link on how to register and information:
http://www.vwmann.de/pday4/pday4.html
I'll be going so I hope to see anyone who can make it :-)
Shane
dman
29 July 2005, 05:18 AM
Shane, Andie actually has Germany on her to do list, but I have some other stuff coming up so we could not get away. You and I will meet up at one of these GTG someday real soon mate!!
Thanks for the link, should be a great time I am sure. :thumbsup:
JJ Irani
29 July 2005, 05:20 AM
Hey Shane,
Stop encouraging our Hawaiian friend! LOL!! :chuckle: :chuckle:
walds11
29 July 2005, 05:55 AM
Shane, I wont be attending, but please let me know when you visit the states again.
dman
29 July 2005, 06:20 AM
Hey Shane,
Stop encouraging our Hawaiian friend! LOL!! :chuckle: :chuckle:
Not taking much to encourage me these days about Pannies, but Shane is partially to blame for the love I have found in this brand. :thumbsup:
Southern Jessie
29 July 2005, 06:42 AM
Glad you're smitten with Panerai as I was.....I can see at least another Panerai winging its way into your collection!
And Adam - of course, I'll let you know when I'm coming back to the States.
Actually I would love to come back - maybe next year, but this time to a different part. I really love the scenic parts near the mountains....I think I'm a country boy at heart! :)
dman
29 July 2005, 06:45 AM
Well then you could make it to Dallas then Shane. Mixture of the big city and the country. Although I do not know too many "country" boys that dress as sauve as you mate. :thumbsup:
Southern Jessie
29 July 2005, 08:11 AM
What are the fillies like, Daren? (the two legged kind - I don't mean the ones that run round an Arlington track!) :)
Thanks for the compliment btw! :)
dman
29 July 2005, 10:13 AM
With your accent, you would be fighting them off faster than you could imagine mate!! :thumbsup:
Rockrolex
29 July 2005, 02:09 PM
Well then you could make it to Dallas then Shane. Mixture of the big city and the country. Although I do not know too many "country" boys that dress as sauve as you mate. :thumbsup:
Daren, if you read Shane's post carefully, you will see he said he would love the "scenic parts near the mountains." As I recall the closest mountain to Dallas is about 2 states away. That's at least a two hour plane ride (i.e., about 1000 mi). Not quite in your back yard. :clap: :agree:
dman
29 July 2005, 02:14 PM
Hey where I grew up (Seattle) they were called hills, but here in Texas they do call them moutnains, go figure, LOL!! :agree: :chuckle: :chuckle:
Southern Jessie
29 July 2005, 06:09 PM
You guys crack me up! :)
I really want to visit the States again after my NY/DC trip this year so if you guys have any recommendations I'm all ears!
Rockrolex
29 July 2005, 10:23 PM
Hey where I grew up (Seattle) they were called hills, but here in Texas they do call them moutnains, go figure, LOL!!
Daren, in Dallas, they call a highway overpass a mountain. :lol: :rofl: