Pinwheel
35 posts
Dec 04, 2009
1:29 PM
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I was wondering what region Florida is in for the flys. I really coulnt get anywhere on the NBRC page.
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Pinwheel
37 posts
Dec 04, 2009
3:03 PM
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Cool, so then its a mystery if Florida is even a part of the NBRC??????
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nicksiders
GOLD MEMBER
3917 posts
Dec 04, 2009
3:15 PM
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Florida is in Region 2A ---------- Just My Take On Things
Nick Siders
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Pinwheel
39 posts
Dec 04, 2009
3:28 PM
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Awesome, so how can I be of service to making that website any better?? I wouldnt mind, couldnt take that long. im on this thing night and day anyways, know what Im saying?
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nicksiders
GOLD MEMBER
3920 posts
Dec 04, 2009
3:33 PM
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Pinwheel, contact Gonzalo Banuelos @ gbanuel@gmail.com and ask him what you can do to help. He is the website director and a good man. ---------- Just My Take On Things
Nick Siders
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Pinwheel
41 posts
Dec 04, 2009
3:37 PM
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This chat brings up a point to myself. We should have instant chat forum on here so we can talk real time. IDK how that would work out. ONly reason I say this is because are post timings are soo close to each other...lol
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steve49
355 posts
Dec 04, 2009
5:37 PM
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pinwheel, how about putting your email in your profile? ---------- Steve in Blue Point, NY
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REEDM
24 posts
Dec 04, 2009
6:31 PM
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Paul, You said "...No NBRC R.D. Contacts...No regional Map or boundries...."
The NBRC has no hard boundries unless it is a state line for regions who dont share states. The RD contact info was removed when "Operation High Roller" happened. If you are a member of the NBRC, the contact info is in your bulletin. As for who is in what region, it is on the website but is a couple of years out of date. Type http://nbrconline.com/Membership.aspx?sub=REGIONCOVERAGE into a different window and you will see. Don't type it into this window or Tony will kick me off the sight. Mitch
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Pinwheel
43 posts
Dec 05, 2009
6:57 AM
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oh, hey there it is... thanks
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