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Old 09-01-2004, 10:32 AM
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You guys realize that this has been going for over a year now? We started this thread 9/7 and I think the first meet of this series was Saturday, August 30, 2003 at In 'n Out.

Congrats on a whole year!
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Old 09-01-2004, 10:32 AM
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where do you go karting in sac? Is is the big karts? The ones that go 55 to 60 mph?
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Originally Posted by soggynoodles
where do you go karting in sac? Is is the big karts? The ones that go 55 to 60 mph?
we just go play at Sunsplash in Roseville. No one ever wants to spend the money to go to RPM (myself included) and we can bump/spin each other in Roseville without getting in too much trouble
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Originally Posted by sonicsuby
You guys realize that this has been going for over a year now? We started this thread 9/7 and I think the first meet of this series was Saturday, August 30, 2003 at In 'n Out.

Congrats on a whole year!
Wow, and its only been one year. It seems so much longer then that to me.
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Originally Posted by sonicsuby
we just go play at Sunsplash in Roseville. No one ever wants to spend the money to go to RPM (myself included) and we can bump/spin each other in Roseville without getting in too much trouble
sweet. How much does RPM go for?
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Old 09-01-2004, 10:47 AM
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Too much, lol.

If we ever did somehtig during the week, it's like $40 for a mini-gp if have a dozen people.
Otherwise, on the weekends, I think it's something like $20/10 minutes.
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Originally Posted by soggynoodles
sweet. How much does RPM go for?
Um, RPM is like $40 for a grand prix, which is like 5 runs or something..not too sure. Sunsplash if $5/ride.
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Originally Posted by soggynoodles
sweet. How much does RPM go for?
if you have a membership, its $18 per run. I have a membership, but it needs to be renewed. It only goes for a year, I think they told me it was $20 to renew it for a year.

But sometimes its not worth it. No matter what, the race is a 10 minute time limit, so if there are little wrecks or anything, it comes right out of your time... but the karts are pretty quick, you can get up to almost 40mph on the straight away...
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Old 09-01-2004, 11:18 AM
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I already threw that area out on the table only to have Marie toss it out the window. She works in Roseville and does not want that long of a commute.

It was only taking me 10 mins to get from Matt's place to a Douglas Blvd exit on 80.

There is also a "poor" part of GB that people have tried to forget about but homes are now selling there and normal (if you can call this market normal) rates.

The only other place I can think of that is close to rosevile but not in it is out off of Main Ave., it is Orangevale but there are new hoe developments going in. My parents almost bought out there because of how lose it is to my mom's school.
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The only other place I can think of that is close to rosevile but not in it is out off of Main Ave., it is Orangevale but there are new hoe developments going in.
BIG BOOTY HOES!!!!!!

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Originally Posted by sonicsuby
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yep, lots of that in the Orangevale area..... that is where the noobs start before moving on to Stockton Blvd....
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Originally Posted by StarsNlights
It was only taking me 10 mins to get from Matt's place to a Douglas Blvd exit on 80.

There is also a "poor" part of GB that people have tried to forget about but homes are now selling there and normal (if you can call this market normal) rates.

The only other place I can think of that is close to rosevile but not in it is out off of Main Ave., it is Orangevale but there are new hoe developments going in. My parents almost bought out there because of how lose it is to my mom's school.

Gotta be careful with the new HOE developments.. Don't want to slip like the one in Laguna.
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Originally Posted by RSA WRX
yep, lots of that in the Orangevale area..... that is where the noobs start before moving on to Stockton Blvd....
lol...noobs
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Originally Posted by StarsNlights
It was only taking me 10 mins to get from Matt's place to a Douglas Blvd exit on 80.

There is also a "poor" part of GB that people have tried to forget about but homes are now selling there and normal (if you can call this market normal) rates.

The only other place I can think of that is close to rosevile but not in it is out off of Main Ave., it is Orangevale but there are new hoe developments going in. My parents almost bought out there because of how lose it is to my mom's school.
We are going to look at a few places in Carmichael this evening.

One of the houses is occupied by a family but they are going to vacate for a while this evening so we can look at it. Would it be bad form if I was to buy a Playboy magazine and slip it under the mattress of the young boy in the family? The only drawback I can see is that I will not get to see the mom's face when they go to pack up the house and move the bed only to find the **** the kid did not even know he had... heh!
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