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Post by Admin on Nov 5, 2007 22:33:05 GMT -5
All Vulcan Riders, Can you believe that Christmas is just around the corner? Where has this year gone? It is nearly time for our annual Vulcan Riders Christmas party 2007. Coach (Bobby) is hosting it again at his home in Georgetown. We will have it on Saturday, December 1, at 700PM. Check with Bobby K to see what he needs you to bring (chips, dips, veggies, desert, or whatever) if you can. Don't worry about it if you can't. We will have our white elephant gift exchange, please limit your gift to $10 or less. Participation is optional. For those who don't know where this is send bobby an email for his address. (bmknight@mail.utexas.edu ) We hope to see everyone there. VROC, VRA and all others that just want to hang out... Thanks V aka Del Mac
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Post by Master Mac on Nov 8, 2007 15:03:25 GMT -5
I'll try to make it if I'm not having to work that Saturday night (do a lot of network changes middle of the night on weekends). It will be great to see you guys again.
~Ride Safe~
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Post by Admin on Nov 19, 2007 2:39:57 GMT -5
meeting will be at 5 pm at Dukes before the party.
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Post by tippse on Nov 21, 2007 6:47:24 GMT -5
A lot of fun with the Christmas Party..... ;D Greetings from Germany
tippse Secretary VRA-Germany
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Post by Admin on Nov 22, 2007 11:48:22 GMT -5
frohe Weihnachten zu Ihnen...
From your Vulcan Cousins in Texas.
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Post by Mac on Nov 27, 2007 9:47:44 GMT -5
Has everyone RSVPed to Coach's Christmas party?
I have!
Mac
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Post by Admin on Nov 30, 2007 17:50:43 GMT -5
Master Mac look forward to seeing you there and all the ones that can make it Saturday night at 7pm.
We have the optional white elephant gift exchange $10 or less.
The white elephant gift exchange is a popular party game usually played during the Christmas season in the United States. The premise of the game is that each guest contributes one gift to the game, and ultimately each guest walks away with one different gift from the game. The type of gift is sometimes decided ahead of time (eg. "something less than $10," "a used item from home," "a gag gift," etc.).
Initially, all of the wrapped gifts are placed onto a gift pile. Typically, the gifts are not labeled whom they are from, nor do they list a recipient. The first person (selected by some pre-determined method) chooses a gift from the gift pile, opens the gift for all to see, and keeps it for the time being. The next person, going counter clockwise, can either choose to take an unopened gift from the gift pile or steal a gift from any previous gift-opener. If an unopened gift is selected, the gift must be unwrapped. If at any time a person's gift is stolen, that person can immediately unwrap a new gift or steal another person's gift. This process repeats until a gift reaches "dead" status (see below) or until a person chooses to unwrap a new gift (as opposed to stealing a gift), at which point play proceeds to the next person. After all turns have been taken, the person who went first has the option of taking one more turn since this person had the disadvantage of not knowing what any of the now-opened presents were at the beginning of play. Owners of opened gifts must keep them visible for all to see and hold them up when requested. Optional Rules: Dead Gift: A gift is "dead" after it has been stolen three times. A "dead" gift may no longer be stolen. In another variant, each player unwraps a new gift before choosing whether or not to keep it or swap it for one already opened.
Just good clean fun...
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Post by Admin on Nov 30, 2007 17:52:41 GMT -5
From Bandit
Del-
Are you passing along RSVPs to BJ?. Lynda and I are planning on coming. Bandit Will do...
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Post by Admin on Nov 30, 2007 23:41:30 GMT -5
Just heard Winchester and lil Pistol will not make the party due to a medical issue with Winchester.
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Post by winchester on Dec 5, 2007 18:37:29 GMT -5
Just wanted to thank ya'll for the speedy recovery wishes.. They worked The Doc says I'm gonna be fine. Look forward to seeing everyone at next month's meeting! Until then, Merry Christmas!! & Happy New Year! Winchester
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