Hello, Some of you know me and some of you don't. I'm Marty, and I won the raffle car at the DeLorean Car Show. I'd just like to give those of you who don't know me a little background. I've been on the DML since 1998. I've mostly been a lurker with only a few posts mostly because I'm usually a few days behind in reading it, and by the time I have anything to say, so many other knowledgable folks have chimed in. I'm not a much of an auto-tech type person so a lot of the discussion goes over my head. I've been active with the DeLorean Midwest Connection for a few years. Folks like Dave Swingle, Rich W, Marty Meier, Jim Reeve, and many others have helped me numerous times with so many items on my car. I've gained confidence and knowledge through them and this list. Unlike most of you however, the DeLorean, is not my #1 hobby and interest. Sure, I have the Sunstar model in my living room, but it sits across from some rare 45s from my close personal friend, "Weird Al" Yankovic. I've been a good friend of his for over 10 years. I run the largest fan-based website about him and his band. He has used me in some of his projects. Go to http://www.al-oholicsanonymous.com/alvideo.html and click on the clip from The Weird Al Show with his imaginary friend Gilbert Gottfried to see what I mean. If anyone is familiar with his work, the last track on his 1999 album, "Running With Scissors", is called "Albuquerque" which is simply him rambling for about eleven and a half minutes. 3/4ths of the way through, he tells a story about meeting a person named Marty. While the story he tells isn't true, he said he was thinking of me when he wrote it. I tend to be very sarcastic and well, he took that to it's logical conclusion. Lyrics are at http://www.yankovic.org/WeirdAl/j_Running_With_Scissors/index.php#12 Somewhere I have a photo of him, myself, and a chainsaw. A few years ago, if you can believe it, there was the "Weird Al" community equivalent of the DeLorean Car Show. While there, I mentioned to Al I had driven my DeLorean and asked if he would mind posing for some pictures. One of those featured him sitting in my trunk, and that photo became a cover story for the DeLorean Midwest Connection newsletter (Thank you Mark and Melissa V). If anyone found my car at the show outside and not under a tent, it featured photos of this event. Later that year, I took a trip to see Al perform in Orange County, CA. While there, I stopped in Garden Grove and toured Don's shop. He asked why I was in town. When I told him I was seeing "Weird Al", he said "Wasn't he just on the cover of one of the club newsletters in the trunk of someones car?" I replied, "Yep, that was mine." A few months ago, I drove in the Chicago St. Patricks Day parade. We managed to get a low enough parade number (probably thanks to Rich) to get television coverage. Well, the on air personality apparently liked my shirt and interviewed me. You can see that here. http://www.delorean-midwest.org/events/2006_Events/SPDP/spdp2006.htm I'd like to thank Ken and everyone he enlisted in putting on a great car show. Certainly for me, it will be one I won't ever forget. I know the collection of cars and show impressed some of my non-DeLorean friends who came or saw our cars in the parking lot of their workplace at Fermilab. One of the best parts of the DCS is the sense of community. I met so many folks I recognize by online name and talked to me as if they knew me their whole lives. My girlfriend, new to the entire DeLorean scene, has been floored with how nice, friendly and open nearly everyone is. I won't say anything negative about 'the Corvette people', but I walked through their show briefly and overheard them at breakfast or in the elevator, and did not get the same sense of 'family' that we have. Winning the car was an incredible honor and a great thrill. It was great to share my joy with so many friends. So, what am I going to do with my new wheels? Right now, I'm going to drive it and give it a good home. I'll see if I like it better than my other car that for all it's problems, and feels like the red-headed stepchild of DeLoreans, I've grown rather attached to. I dunno. Maybe I'll keep it as a backup in case my other gets hit by a train when I return from 1885. I'll let everyone know what will happen. Your friend in time, Marty To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: moderators@xxxxxxxxxxx For more info on the list, tech articles, cars for sale see www.dmcnews.com To search the archives or view files, log in at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: dmcnews-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/