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Apparently yall have not read the fine print in the GeezerMeter Bylaws.

Page 632, paragraph 7, line 2, Article IX states:

"All participants in a GeezerMeter "update" should have ample time to drive home from the bar/honkey-tonk on backroads to avoid cops during a said "World Series" mostly sortive sober to have time to update the meter."

It ain't my rules, it's the schools rules.

:beer:412!!
 
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Apparently yall have not read the fine print in the GeezerMeter Bylaws.

Page 632, paragraph 7, line 2, Article IX states:

"All participants in a GeezerMeter "update" should have ample time to drive home from the bar/honkey-tonk on backroads to avoid cops during a said "World Series" mostly sortive sober to have time to update the meter."

It ain't my rules, it's the schools rules.


:beer:412!!


Whataburger, I'm surprised at you. Didn't you read subsection j of Article IX on Page 634? It states:

"All participants who invoke this Article must state the exact distance in both time and miles that they live from their bar/honky tonk prior to the beginning of the World Series."

I looked back in this thread and you did not state the distance of your home from any bar/honky tonk in either distance or time prior to the start of the series.
It looks like Surveypilot's '412' stands, making it two days in a row for the young buck. It should be interesting going into the weekend. Surveypilot may be able to pull off four days in a row without much competition.

... something tells me that Whataburger's going to dig up the asterisk rule. :beer:
 

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