CAFFEINE & OCTANE - Meridian Mall - July, 2019 edition

CAFFEINE & OCTANE - Meridian Mall - July, 2019 edition

One of the LARGEST Cruise-Ins, in the country. First Sunday morning, every month. We take over the Meridian Mall Parking lot, from 5 till 11 am, with the most GORGEOUS (to OUTRAGEOUS) cars, on the PLANET. Not to mention, the most BEAUTIFUL LADIES, and CUTEST DOGS ! ! ! AVERAGING 2000 per show, if you haven't made THIS one - DON'T MISS THE NEXT ! ! !

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Comment by Jeffrey Rutherford on July 7, 2019 at 8:30am

For those, that did NOT know - MIKE THIESS, a GREAT FRIEND, and MAJOR FORCE, to the car show scene, suffered an AWFUL accident, last month. One that will affect him, for some time, to come. Long story short - he is STILL recuperating, in the hospital, in GAINESVILLE, GA. Busted ankle, leg, a few ribs, and a crushed shoulder, probably puts the "kybosh" on MOST of the rest of his (car show) season. While he "AIN'T NO SPRING CHICKEN" ! ! ! He IS making TERRIFIC progress. TRY not to get run over, by his wheelchair, at next months show ! ! !

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