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The Blue Line is a couple blocks east of junction of 79 and 212 (intersection of only 2 major roads in town). I usually eat there at least 3 or 4 times while I am out there for the rally. When I get tired of vendor food etc. I head up to the Blue Line. Plus its easy for me, I stay at Iron Horse Campground which is just north on 79. Love their breakfasts, I'm a sucker for a western omelet........Funny story, couple years ago I was there and ordered lunch and the waitress (high school girl) forgot to bring my milk with meal. She came back to check on me when I was almost finished. I told her she forgot my milk, and she felt bad. I told her she had a chance to redeem herself. I told her to look up on the board where they had 6 or seven choices of pie, pick one that I'd like and bring it over. Her eyes got big and she asked if I wanted ice cream with it. I shrugged my shoulders, smiled and said dunno, its up to you. A few minutes later she came around the corner with a huge piece of blue berry pie heated up with ice cream already melting along side it. She had the biggest grin on her face. She said "how about this!". It was great, plus it made her feel good instead of bad that she forgot my milk. She got a great tip too!!!!!
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Boo on losing job. Yea on finding new job......there will be other years for Sturgis although its frustrating. I feel your pain.
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PUC, if you go, you need to sneak up to Newell and stop by the Blue Line Diner for a piece of homemade pie! Plenty of locals in there and friendly. Then continue north to Spur Creek Saloon. its a bar located on a cattle ranch. I've been there last 2 years and its never been crowded when I was there. I believe they have one day where they do a bike rodeo etc though. Google Spur Creek Saloon and there are pics etc. of it. People working there own the ranch. Nice people and you will like the decorations (antique saws etc.) On the walls and the bar stools made from logs. I'd say All in all it would be about a half hour ride north from Sturgis.
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Brothers wife has a Murano and loves it. 3 years old or so with roughly 100000 miles on it. She won an Altima in a benefit raffle in 2013. They kept the car 1 year and sold it with 3000 miles on it. She would rather drive the Murano. My wife has a Pathfinder platinum. Traded a Highlander in on it. We really like the Pathfinder. I think you will be happy with your purchase.
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You are quicker than I am, so I will use your reply. Movie..........silent
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Great to hear that the tests are indicating good news. Now I think your problem is your old John Deere........You need one of them fancy skid steers with heated cab, snow bucket and a hydraulic snow blower. All you have to do is put a few less chrome pieces on your bike to come up with the cash.......I bought one of them there skid steers for my driveway and yard at my farm. I didn't buy a blower, but I got a 10 foot wide snow bucket on it. I figured go big, or go home. I don't shovel at all........
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When the gulf war started I was at a place called Andes Tower Hills near Alexandria MN. Its a smaller hill that offers snow skiing. Several friends and I went over to have some fun. They had outdoor speakers set up playing the local radio station. I had just gotten to the bottom of the hill when the announcement came over the radio that the war had begun in earnest and that troops were going in. You could've heard a pin drop on that hill. Everybody just stopped and looked at each other. The rest of the day wasn't much fun, and we listened to the radio all the way home trying to hear more.
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BigLenny made a reply on a different thread which actually could become an interesting thread in itself. Since we as members are so diverse, it would be interesting to see where you were and what you were doing when some pivotal moment in our nation/world history happened. ObViously some of the events may be of a religious or even political event. I'm not interested so much in the event discussion, but would be interested to see what we were doing at the time the events happened. I hope this is well received and not meant to start anything, and if so I am sorry. I would start by adding... I wasn't very old and we were on vacation at Lake Michigan and my mom hollered at me to come in the cabin so I could watch Nixon's resignation speech. We were vacationing with my parents army friends from Wisconsin. I think I was about 8 years old.
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Lenny, that would be an interesting thread all in itself. A where were you when........thread. I'll start it and see what we will get for replies. Remember you get the credit.....