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I'll be there, if I can find it. Got an address?
Eric 1151 |
This Saturday 10:00 am for brunch
1324 Common St, New Braunfels, TX 78130 |
I'll be there. With Cobra, if not raiing.
Eric 1151 |
May join you guys on Saturday. No car, it's up in Ennis getting the body work done.
-- Russ |
No car no problem. Been there done that. If not we can all sit around telling cobra stories.
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Weather looking good. I'll probably be there around 09:30.
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Gregg, I wish you would have put this on the Yahoo Group. Too late a notice for me.
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Sorry about that Steve. I will remember next time. I am hardly on Club Cobra. Think this is the most I have been on since the March meet. :D
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Great start for the San Antonio/New Braunfels group. :D Great seeing Russ and meeting Eric.
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I hope to make the next one. Maybe Glenn and Skip can join in as well.
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I just saw the post on the Saturday brunch, my wife and I were in New Braunfels visiting our daughter and son-in-law this past weekend. If I had been checking the TCC posts more often, we would have loaded up the cobra and join yall. Maybe next time.
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The New Braunfels police department in Texas has a flashy new cruiser in its fleet with ties to the Mexican drug cartel La Familia Michoacana.
A 2007 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 named "Coptimus Prime" was seized from drug dealers during a raid on a methamphetamine trafficking ring, MySanAntonio.com reports. Named via a Facebook contest, "Coptimus Prime," a reference to the Transformers Franchise's protagonist, Optimus Prime, will not see action in high-speed chases despite having a 505 horsepower, 7 liter V-8, and a top speed of over 180 mph. The vehicle, which has been painted to look like a squad car, will be used in community outreach and parades. "I think it acts as sort of a driving billboard that says crime does not pay," New Braunfels Police Department spokesman David Ferguson told MySanAntonio.com. After two or three years, the police department plans to auction off the vehicle, at which time the funds will be used for training and equipment. A Texas police department added a drug trafficker's car to its fleet |
I talked to one of the detectives and they had to detune the car. Lots of go fast parts on this car.
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