Joined: Sun Jul 29 2007, 11:46AM Location: Virginia beach Posts: 254
Some guys over at ModFords.com are putting together a cruise to Hooters in Nags Head. They will be meeting Greenbrier Mall Sears parking lot on March 27th between 8:30-9:00 am. They already have about 30 cars on the list. See the attached link if interested.
Edit: Looks like this was posted once before. Oh well.
[ Edited Sun Feb 07 2010, 12:03AM ] "Horsepower will screw with your sense of reality and make a mess of your ability to differentiate right from wrong."
Joined: Sun Jul 29 2007, 11:46AM Location: Virginia beach Posts: 254
Steve, you actually won't go across the CBBT on a trip to the OBX. It's just up Int 64 to Hwy 168. For a cruise it will take about 1.5 hours to get there. "Horsepower will screw with your sense of reality and make a mess of your ability to differentiate right from wrong."
Joined: Thu May 03 2007, 08:41PM Location: Virginia Beach Posts: 1064
there is a show at York H.S. March 27 and this is one of the dates being considered for the judging seminar reschedule....just lettin' ya know...it gets more difficult with each passing day to find an open week to schedule an event... Bobby Sharon Public Relations Chair
Joined: Sun Jul 29 2007, 11:46AM Location: Virginia beach Posts: 254
Yep, saw the show on the 27th and don't plan taking the class. It's nice to have more than a couple of things to chose from to do. "Horsepower will screw with your sense of reality and make a mess of your ability to differentiate right from wrong."
Joined: Mon Aug 03 2009, 09:15PM Location: va beach Posts: 325
Um, Terran, the Eastern shore of VA, which you go to when you cross the Ches. Bay bridge tunnel, and the outer banks of NC, are in complete opposite directions.
You're possibly thinking of a completely different bridge.
Joined: Sun Jul 29 2007, 11:46AM Location: Virginia beach Posts: 254
Looks like I might be making two trips to the OBX in March. Hope the weather for the show on the 13th is better this year than last. "Horsepower will screw with your sense of reality and make a mess of your ability to differentiate right from wrong."