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Old Jun 23, 2008 | 06:34 AM
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Bill F
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Default Re: Proposed Sites for CTC gtg 13 July

Yep, it is frustrating that we don't have enough input and it falls on a few members to make the decisions. The questions that need to be asked: Are you with the Central Texas Crossfires or against the Central Texas Crossfires? Do you want GTG's so you can socialize, show your car, have fun and make friends?

At our last GTG/meeting, the members who showed up stated they wanted to continue with monthly GTG's. Being a member of this club is not just blowing hot air, it is about doing something. That something is to at least provide some input about our GTG by offering up ideas or even voting on ideas that are presented, not just read the post. This is your club/our club. It was to bring together Crossfire owners to be part of something with at least one thing in common other than being a human being, later finding out we have more in common. There are no dues, no offices to hold, but, becoming a member has some responsibilities: Provide input, sign up new members, attend GTG's/meetings and have fun. It really isn't that hard. For those non CTC members who may be reading this, it should probably apply to all Crossfire clubs.

We have 17 members of which 15 still own their Crossfires, with one member owning two for a total of 16 Crossfires. On the average we have 9 Crossfires that show up for a GTG (it is more fun and more impressive when there are a lot of Crossfires going down the road). The last GTG, Ron showed up with his two Crossfires (son drove one) and Ron paid for the gas. We have 3 members who've provided written input about the July 13 GTG. After this next GTG, I'll just do nothing but read the posts and if I feel like it, come to a GTG/meeting if I'm not to busy.

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