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Chris and I have posted the headcount list for Carlisle here: http://speedstershop.com/viewtopic.php?t=716

It was a PITA to get it to format so that it was readable on a BBS, and I don't have the time to try to re-format it for this board, so please take a look over there (kinda busy lately).

I'll keep it up to date as new folks are added (we always seem to get a lot of folks signing up during the month before the event).

See Y'all at Carlisle!!

Gordon
Grand PooBah of "Speedsters Meet Spyders at Carlisle, 2007"
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Chris and I have posted the headcount list for Carlisle here: http://speedstershop.com/viewtopic.php?t=716

It was a PITA to get it to format so that it was readable on a BBS, and I don't have the time to try to re-format it for this board, so please take a look over there (kinda busy lately).

I'll keep it up to date as new folks are added (we always seem to get a lot of folks signing up during the month before the event).

See Y'all at Carlisle!!

Gordon
Grand PooBah of "Speedsters Meet Spyders at Carlisle, 2007"
If you are planning on coming to Carlisle, 2007, we really need to know it!

WHY?

Because we have three (3) evening dinners planned (Thursday through Sturday) and we need to provide the establishments with a proper headcount so they know how many people are coming, that's why!!

Not only that, but Lane Anderson is buying the beer for EVERYONE arriving on Thursday and HE needs to know how much to have shipped in ahead of time (his tiny Speedster can only hold just so much.)

Soooooooo..........Please send an email to gnichols0414 at charter.net with answers to the following (if you've already sent this info, please ignore this post):

Your name:
Your town and state:
Email Address
What car(s) will you be bringing?
Driving or trailering? (We have distance awards for both)
How many people will be attending?
Hotel you
Clearly, Gordo has been in the suds. I have told him a couple of times that I plan to attend (w/ new car or not), will be there for friday and sat festivities, and am in the Ramada. Still, he does not have my name on the list. Maybe I'm starting to develop a complex, or maybe even an attitude. I guess if you got no car, you can't be on the list -?- Whatever; a couple of beers will fix all that.
Yo Bruce from Phoenix (MD, that is),

will definitely be looking for touring partners in a little while. and have you been in touch w/ Cory about how to install the through-the-hood gas cap? I know he was hot to do something like that on the Hoopty, as taking the hood completly freakin' off just to put a few gallons of kraftstoff can be a drag. Although I think secretly Cory enjoys performing the specatacle of his transformer car, and how it disassembles. Frankly, I like it too.
Other than seeing some like-minded friends again and gawking at their cars, I'm not sure what I'm looking forward to the most - the drive to Carlisle, evening cruises, dinners with the group, stylin' on the "fun" field, seeing the new replicas on display, the autocross, swap meet, egg sammiches, imports, seminars, late nights in the hotel party room, hanging out at the tent, the steel yard, car drawing, BS'ing with the vendors and editors. Did I miss anything?

Kelly - Yup, Cory and I exchanged a few emails. I think he's got a plan.

Alan - Only Grape Nee-Hi's and Nahrango's. Yuk! Poor guy.



I'm looking forward to meeting old acquaintances and putting the faces to the new names, vendor banter, the wild one off paint jobs on the unique rides main building and the Saturday night cart grudge run. I just aquired a Shay Model A replica they was originally sold by Ford Dealers in 1980. What a neat looking ride the Shay is... weather permitting, I may chug along for the 35 minute ride to Carlisle.... this will be the first year that I'm not under the gun to have something done for Carlisle, just hang'in is the plan. Oh and a Grape Nee-Hi's or Nahrango's too :)
Since it's the official 'head' count thread, a little gallows humor; the bail bondsman (aside -- remind me) said either $5,000 or The Wrench's body would be on me to produce if he didn't show for court.
I asked him to show me the specific print which allowed for me to produce a body. He immediately realized I wasn't kidding.
How's this for an ignorant attitude? "Geez, I'm sorry you had to put down the doughnut to come and arrest me, you fat f---."
The cop wasn't the kind who's 22 years old and just hauls people away for being dummies. He just wanted to amicably resolve a domestic. Anybody in the business knows that's the most dangerous call to run, so you're better off NOT hauling someone away if you can make the complaining party and the antagonist agree to kiss and make up.
Three things to learn from this: Don't argue with a cop, don't do it three inches from his face, and, for the love of God, don't swing at him. The dummy tells me on the phone yesterday, after being released, that "It was nothing man. I was minding my own business, weed-eating the lawn ..." I hung up. I've known the cop for six years. He has no reason to lie.
And yes, I'm done with this clown. It's been a long road.

The aside -- when you use a bondsman to bail out an idiot, you don't get the money back; you're buying the services of a bounty hunter if you need one. Unless you can produce the body yourself.
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