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  1. Finally got all the editing done in the Ernie Alexander Roast--you will find 150 shots below. What a great time! First off, I had no idea how awesome the Valley Relics Museum was--I would have gone just for that! Wish I had known about that place sooner. As for the roast, I didn't know what to expect. I had seen them before, but wasn't sure how a bunch of OS-BMX guys were going to do compared to professional comics. Well, the whole thing was actually very interesting and very funny! Everyone did an incredible job. Of course John Palfreman stole the show! Bottom line, it was a great event and I'm glad I made the trek from AZ and I hope to do it again next year!
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