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Re: Road call

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Originally Posted by Koko Ed View Post
My team the X-Cats will be there as usual as will I working on some field getting teams on and off the field.
I was going to fly to the event out of Buffalo but I may drive instead. I have a team flag from team 2630 to return to one of the Israeli teams to take back to them and may need my truck to move other things back and forth to the event. Plus I do need to know how long the drive is to and from St. Louis from home.
A long days drive, Ed. ~800 miles via Buffalo, Cleveland, Columbus, and Indianapolis.

Looking forward to seeing you in St. Louis. 931 will be there -- the school is about 11 minutes from the Dome and the Arch.
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