at lodi farms I got to hang out with a bunch of people who I went to college with
yes... I used who instead of whom
and
yes... I ended that sentence with a preposition
what is interesting about this gathering at the Lodi campground is that I did not know these guys in college
I knew who they were
I saw them from across the bar
I may have stood along side them at the keg
but I did not know them in college
the shared history is interesting
john, matt, brett, and redlack
good hanging out
good racing with you guys
brett I owe you twenty bucks
and I am not sure who I owe for the Gatorade and the GU I snagged from the table
but I will get you back as well
great racing out there
see you a the next event!
oh... good to see liz and jamie too!
yes... I used who instead of whom
and
yes... I ended that sentence with a preposition
what is interesting about this gathering at the Lodi campground is that I did not know these guys in college
I knew who they were
I saw them from across the bar
I may have stood along side them at the keg
but I did not know them in college
the shared history is interesting
john, matt, brett, and redlack
good hanging out
good racing with you guys
brett I owe you twenty bucks
and I am not sure who I owe for the Gatorade and the GU I snagged from the table
but I will get you back as well
great racing out there
see you a the next event!
oh... good to see liz and jamie too!