WE'll teach everybody the secret handshake at a seminar around the M-ball.
I hung around the M-Ball at 29 Palms (it was close to the fire) and did learn the secret handshake. I will not reveal it at the Dead Horse Rally. It's a NorCal thing.
We must remember that this will all be digitally documented which makes our rally cry "What happens at a NorCal, stays at a NorCal" very challenging...
Virtual Reality Rally.... Peeps From Around the World R Watching...
'bu group et al,
with any luck, internet access will abound on your side (my bro has provided for sat. up / down links free at taxpayer expense in dead horse). i'd start posting little snips to folks around the world as to what REALLY happens at a rally (insert imagination here) about 1pm saturday afternoon. who really is backing up the 'stream (ED or LUCY?), post your most secret rally recipes using the little word doc inserts (look above)... Mball tragedy stories, true tales of trailer trash lust.... think disneyland meets overly creative walt on steroids and in a trailer (for examples you could review my last 20 posts over in the FCU Dead Horse thread).... i will document the "Beat a Dead Horse to Death Kamp n Convention", from arizona. remember, THE WORLD, is watching.
as far as whats in the box.... good gravy, KT Bar the Door.... CHAOS.
Hello All; I'l be in Kauai during this rally so I will try to get on line somehow. May be tough as I do not own a lap top. I just do not like the name of those things. My real dilemma is the time change thing.Maybe someone could explain this to me. I'm aware of the different "feeds" available now thru cable and satellite- I really want to watch the Daytona 500 sunday on the east coast feed so that I will be unencumbered as to viewing the "rally" feed.So am I correct in assuming that if I keep the east coast feed going I will see things before they happen?? Aloha Tim
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