Sacramento Mini Meets
Nice pics Pat! I noticed you described it as a "show" in quotations.. I'm assuming it was pretty weak? Doesn't look like there was much of a turnout besides those lowrider trucks.
But regardless, it looks like you got Mozy to finally wash his car before coming out, that should have gotten him some type of prize!
I like that you guys have the TNT top rocker decal now, looks like the vinyl cutter is getting a good workout, good job!
I've been out of town on weekends the last 2 months, be sure to keep me in the loop for the next G2G.
But regardless, it looks like you got Mozy to finally wash his car before coming out, that should have gotten him some type of prize!

I like that you guys have the TNT top rocker decal now, looks like the vinyl cutter is getting a good workout, good job!
I've been out of town on weekends the last 2 months, be sure to keep me in the loop for the next G2G.
I want to, but I am deploying next week. I told Rusty that when I get back. I will try to attend all the meets and I am going to go crazy modding my car, I haven't left yet and I can't wait to get back...
Another place to meet??
Squeeze Inn expands to feed Roseville fans
The Squeeze Inn, one of Sacramento's best-known hamburger dives, has gone uptown by opening a third location this week, in Roseville.
The majority of Roseville's recent restaurant openings have been national chains. The Squeeze Inn, at 106 N. Sunrise Ave., adds diner fare to the mix.
The new location is owned by two longtime Squeeze with Cheese aficionados who are trying to make the shift from patron to proprietor.
Compared to the original location with only 12 stools indoors, that might be called progress. The new franchisee location is a converted Round Table in a strip mall on the corner of Sunrise Avenue and Douglas Boulevard. It's squeezed in among an orthodontist's office, a paper supply company and a place selling hearing aides.
In February, the south Sacramento location moved from 7916 Fruitridge Road to 5301 Power Inn Road after co-owner Travis Hausauer chose to find a new site rather than face a disability lawsuit. The restaurant also has a Galt location.
LOL .. I tried a ZocialZ at the So Sac (new) location .. no one showed up .. or maybe just got turned away by the crowd??
Squeeze Inn expands to feed Roseville fans
The Squeeze Inn, one of Sacramento's best-known hamburger dives, has gone uptown by opening a third location this week, in Roseville.
The majority of Roseville's recent restaurant openings have been national chains. The Squeeze Inn, at 106 N. Sunrise Ave., adds diner fare to the mix.
The new location is owned by two longtime Squeeze with Cheese aficionados who are trying to make the shift from patron to proprietor.
Compared to the original location with only 12 stools indoors, that might be called progress. The new franchisee location is a converted Round Table in a strip mall on the corner of Sunrise Avenue and Douglas Boulevard. It's squeezed in among an orthodontist's office, a paper supply company and a place selling hearing aides.
In February, the south Sacramento location moved from 7916 Fruitridge Road to 5301 Power Inn Road after co-owner Travis Hausauer chose to find a new site rather than face a disability lawsuit. The restaurant also has a Galt location.
LOL .. I tried a ZocialZ at the So Sac (new) location .. no one showed up .. or maybe just got turned away by the crowd??












