NW Toy Run 2008
Hey, snow doesn't keep Santa from dropping toys off, why should it stop us?
Besides, it's not going to be that bad out. Just watch out for the crazy drivers.
I'm still planning on being there. Have too many toys not to come.
It's actually warmed up quite a bit over here on the Eastside today. It was 36 earlier, now it is 45.
Besides, it's not going to be that bad out. Just watch out for the crazy drivers.I'm still planning on being there. Have too many toys not to come.
It's actually warmed up quite a bit over here on the Eastside today. It was 36 earlier, now it is 45.
Last edited by David_J; Dec 12, 2008 at 02:14 PM.
12:15pm: The National Weather Service has canceled a winter storm warning for the central Puget Sound region. The storm is apparently tracking much farther north and there is no longer a threat of widespread disruptive snow. However, an inch or two of slushy snow is still possible Friday night into Saturday on the higher hills. There is also a risk of hit and miss snow showers on Saturday and Sunday.
Well hopefully there will be a good turnout regardless of weather. Don't forget your toys; according to the news donations have been down for the holiday season so the more the merrier. There are around another 40+ cars coming from bimmerforums.
Don't think you need to be that early. The meet in Kent doesn't start until 1:30. It only takes 30 minutes to get there, so I won't be getting to Bellevue until around 12:30-12:45. Last year we stood around for 45-60 min in Kent before we took off. Plenty of time to BS there.
Don't think you need to be that early. The meet in Kent doesn't start until 1:30. It only takes 30 minutes to get there, so I won't be getting to Bellevue until around 12:30-12:45. Last year we stood around for 45-60 min in Kent before we took off. Plenty of time to BS there.
Sounds good. My plan is to not freeze to long behind Whole Foods. Don't think the wife and kids would like that too much.



