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UER Forum > US: Pacific Southwest > Why hello, there. (Viewed 1484 times)
thingamabob 


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Why hello, there.
< on 8/23/2017 2:04 AM >
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So, I'm going to be in the Bay area for about 6 days, from the 3rd to the 8th of September, would love to meet up with fellow adventurers on my visit.


To be completely transparent, I haven't a clue what my friends that I am visiting have in store while I'm there, but I'm sure they have to sleep some time. =D




But if you are going artsy, then you're going all the way. Someone's cutting off an ear!
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Go to the meet up




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thingamabob 


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Re: Why hello, there.
< Reply # 2 on 8/27/2017 4:43 PM >
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Go to the meet up


The one on the 9th, that I won't be able to make because as I've already stated, I'm leaving on the 8th?

Genius.




But if you are going artsy, then you're going all the way. Someone's cutting off an ear!
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