Re: Memphis again....
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Re: Memphis again....
- From: Martin Gutkowski <webmaster@xxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 15:44:45 +0100
Hi all
Just thought I'd add my voice to the throng all singing the praises of
the fantastic experience that was Memphis....
Myself, Richard Johnstone and James Russel-Grant flew to Atlanta,
picked up a hire car (for those who didn't realise, the Mitsubishi
Spyder rag-top with the temporary licence plate was ours), drove to
Knoxville and met up with Aaron's convoy.
Not to bore with the details, it was fantastic putting so many faces
to names. I lost count of the number of people who recognised my name
from the DML and I had a lot of really nice comments about "always
reading your posts".
Speaking for myself, it was great meeting John Hervey, Darren Decker,
Dave Stragand, Marc Levy, Bill Lane, Don Steger, Jeremy Delaney, Josh
Haldeman, Dave Swingle, Matt Olians, DMC Joe.... and all the other
names I know off the DML.
The show itself was great - but as a brit, I feel I have one
criticism..... NOT ENOUGH DRINKING TIME!!! The raffles would have been
more fun if the bar'd been open all through them. Rich, James and I
were just settling down to a good drinking session when the bar closed
and we started to fall asleep :-) Already mentioned this to Ken at the
time, and apparently the bar was very expensive to keep open. This
wouldn't happen over here, but maybe we're just used to drinking more
<grin>
After the show, we decided to drive strait back to Atlanta and see
what we found on the way. We went via Huntsville, and joy-of-joys for
me was being able to visit the Marshall Space Center (I'm a bit of a
space-race buff). We stayed the night in Huntsville, and spent two
hours at the space centre. Drove onto Atlanta from there, missed our
flight, got stuck in Charlotte, NC and finally arrived home on
Wednesday morning at 11am.
I'm really looking forward to getting home to my parents' this weekend
to fit my new PJ Grady shock absorbers, and finally fit the gearshift
grommet. #2727 is so near to being finished we can taste it - all it
needed was a new set of HT leads and the intermittent running has been
sorted. The cooling system is working properly and the engine's back
together. All that remains is to hang the rear fascia and attach the
light clusters, and fit the left hand side trim panel we brought back
with us.
I took over 300 photos on my new Nikon Coolpix 995 - I hope I have the
time to put them up soon - I'm flat out now getting Draven ready for
Robot Wars on July 3rd!
If anyone's ever over in the UK, make sure to let us know so we can
meet up. Our "big" show is coming up on July 13/14th.
Cheerio
Martin
#1458
DOC UK
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