HoliWood Nights in '07?

i WILL make it this year you guys, i promise!! lol...

(directed mainly at AcousticViscosity and company, for my dropping out at the last minute this past year...)

and i am so doing an RV at lake rudolph:)

nasai's avatar
I'll bring the Wild Turkey!

The Flying Turns makes all the right people wet - Gonch

After two strait years of ducking out to Vincennes I just might have to stick around this time.

Not promising anything, but an RV this time around appears to be the way to go as I'm tired of the long drives when I'd rather be partying.

Any way we can try to line up several RV's in a row to avoid any late night visits from security?


Yeah is Good!
nasai's avatar
We were talking about that this year. We do need to make that happen for next year. I think we should try to claim the entire back end of the campground.

I have a call in to get my RV. :)


The Flying Turns makes all the right people wet - Gonch

Well, since it's less than 9 months until HWN2007, and my sister isn't pregnant yet, I won't have a baptism to go to this year, so I won't be missing *ANY* of the ERT this year (which bodes well for traveling partners :) )

*writes a note to request time off from work*


"Life's What You Make It, So Let's Make It Rock!"
I'm hoping to make it on Friday with my kids this year. That stupid school thing is getting in the way. They get home at 4:00 plus 5 1/2 hour drive puts me there at 9:30. just in time for 10 minutes of ERT.
^Take them out of school a half a day. My daughter missed a day of school last year for HWN. We lucked out this year and she just happens to be off that Friday or she'd miss school again, unless her grades were bad.

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loriu said:
My daughter has the 18th off from school for Prom. Good choice of dates HW. Thanks for hosting this event again.

She has a PROM at her age? :)

rollergator's avatar
Honestly, based on the enthusiasts I know with kids (*and* lives, LOL)....seems to me their kids travel a LOT more than other kids...and mostly get good grades.

Travel is MORE educational than a day in school? It's a theory...one I find increasingly attractive... ;)

LOL, Tina. I think Steve would have a BIG problem with his 2nd grade daughter going to the Prom. When I was in school, we got to leave a couple hours early on Prom day, now the entire school district gets the day off. My how times have changed.

Bill, believe you me, if Jordan's grades were bad she wouldn't be getting out of school for some coaster riding. Lucky for her, she seems to have gotten her dads intelligence. I also try to schedule our trips around times when she has time off, so we don't have to take her out or only have to take her out a day or two. She only missed 2 days last year, unlike some other kids I know. ;)

Acoustic Viscosity's avatar
Gosh, I wonder which kids those might be. ;)

AV Matt
Long live the Big Bad Wolf

rollergator's avatar
When you show up for the last day of school and the teacher says "who might YOU be"...

You're probably one of Craig's kids...

YES... this rules so much. My final exams end the week before. I am so totally going. Just need to take a couple days off work, but who cares! :)
Acoustic Viscosity's avatar
No BIll. Craig's kids would get "Nice to see you again" or "it must be the offseason." ;) A certian other kid would get the "Who might you be?" bit. ;)

Just about 7 months to... ;)


AV Matt
Long live the Big Bad Wolf

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