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Posting this last minute invite to any MBA Bolters in the Columbia, MO and surrounding vicinity that a few of us (myself, Don "2-Ton", Joe TooMany2ount" and Kevin "Shakey61") are meeting up for lunch and an MBA Pony Express hand-off at about 12:15ish on Sunday 03/30/2025.

Meeting is at: Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen @ 1010 Interstate 70 Drive SW, Columbia, MO 65203

Sorry for the late notice. We just managed to get our ducks in a row to do this late this afternoon. Any fellow Bolters that can make it are welcome to come joins us. grin


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I would like to add a little to this important meetup.
Since Dan, Kevin and myself are on the Roundup Excutive planning committee, we will hold an official Roundup planning meeting.
Joe will be the independent Adhoc member during the meeting.
Other attendees will also be treated with the same respect.

Don

Last edited by 2-Ton; 03/30/2025 12:23 AM.

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As previously warned, several ruffians from along the I-70 corridor (KC, Columbia, St. Louis area) met for lunch at Cheddars in Columbia.

In addition to transferring truck parts in the parking lot like some kind of Colombian drug deal, some initial discussions of this year's Roundup took place.

Flat John attended as well...apparently when he ordered a 'loaded baked potato', he expected some kind of booze to be involved!

-Kevin
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Segregated, eh? Beard side vs clean shaven. grin


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From left to right, Pat (Joe’s brother), Dan (GDads51), Joe (2manytocount), Kevin (Shakey61) and myself.
No bail money was needed for this meeting of the planning committee.

Don

Edit: K Hanson, I had just shaved a full beard off last week for my summer good guy look.

Last edited by 2-Ton; 03/31/2025 12:29 AM.

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Originally Posted by Shakey61
... Flat John attended as well...apparently when he ordered a 'loaded baked potato', he expected some kind of booze to be involved!

-Kevin

Hey Kev! Does Flat John have a beard this year? I can't quite see in the picture. So glad he was able to come tho!! grin


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Originally Posted by klhansen
Segregated, eh? Beard side vs clean shaven. grin

Kevin - That was totally unintentional - LOL! yahoo We sat that way because of left & right hand eating issues. Trying to keep from knocking elbows while feeding our faces - hahaha! dang

And no, there was no nefarious deals going down in the parking lot (in broad daylight no less). Just Bolters helping Bolters through the MBA Pony Express. We may have resembled a group of ruffians though. At least rough around the edges. grin

A good time was had by all and everyone got back home safe and sound. wink


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Flat John is still clean-shaven.


This is what happens when you live with a house-full of women, the wife and daughters name all the cars:
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1961 Apache - " 'Mater Jr." (wrecker)
1965 Corvair Monza Convertible
1967 C20 "Ol' Blue" (hidden in a log cabin for 30 years)
1972 SuperBeetle Convertible - "Juliet"
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He does have a baby face. 👶


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