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Last call for a Belmont Stakes bus!

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I finally found an available bus for the Belmont Stakes trip next Saturday, June 7th.

Here’s the deal: I only have a handful of people interested so far in doing the trip.

So, I wanted to give one last chance to those folks who want to do a bus trip next weekend and see Big Brown attempt to make history at the big beautiful track in Elmont, N.Y.

I’d love to do a bus, but it doesn’t make much sense to have a bus with 15 people on it.

So, if you are serious about going — and it’ll be in the $100 price range for food, beer, sodas, ride, general admission ticket for the big day — please email me DIRECTLY at nasty@wnst.net

I really hope we can do a bus next weekend but I just want to make sure we have enough folks to fill a bus.

Thanks!

 

 

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