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Hi everyone I've been a lurker here since august and have finally signed up to be a part of this wonderful forum. Now where is the booze? :lol:

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We had to lock it up. The NOLA members were a little too free and easy with it. Thanks for signing up and donating to support S4GRU.

 

Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD

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They may have Bourbon St, but here in KY we have Bourbon Country. http://www.bourbonco....com/index.aspx

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We had to lock it up. The NOLA members were a little too free and easy with it. Thanks for signing up and donating to support S4GRU.

 

Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD

They may have Bourbon St, but here in KY we have Bourbon Country. http://www.bourbonco....com/index.aspx :tu:

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We had to lock it up. The NOLA members were a little too free and easy with it. Thanks for signing up and donating to support S4GRU.

 

Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD

 

LOL They always ruin it for everyone haha... no problem thanks for creating this site to keep the sprint community in the loop on whats going on.

 

Mdob : i might have to come check this bourbon county out one day!!!

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LOL They always ruin it for everyone haha... no problem thanks for creating this site to keep the sprint community in the loop on whats going on.

 

Mdob : i might have to come check this bourbon county out one day!!!

Welcome sbeezy! I was a lurker a long time before I signed up too. It's Bourbon Country not county, so me thinks you've already had enough, LMAO! j/k! :P And Robert didn't lock the booze up... psssssss, he's what you call a lush. :coffee: He comes on late at night posting gibberish about new LTE sites just installed on Mars and Antarctica. LOL :frantic:

 

5TH

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