Message-ID: <md5:C2218451F04AD2CF3E4D2F025D9216C0>
Date: Fri, 02 Feb 2001 11:33:21 -0800
From: Jesus Villarreal <jesvilla@gte.net>
Reply-To: jesvilla@gte.net
Organization: La Mexicana Inc.
X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.01C-GTE (Win95; I)
MIME-Version: 1.0
To: "Kelly, Katie" <kkelly@spss.com>
Subject: Re: I DIDN'T LOSE TO GS ALREADY!
References: <93456CB7A08FD211B33D00A0C99D6373701797@SFEMAIL1>
Kelly, Katie wrote:
>
> You're right, Jesus, no one was having much fun at that event. That's why
> there were so many people. They remembered what a lousy time they had the
> LAST time they came out, and brought all their friends, too. The biggest
> complaint I heard was, "This is not going to prepare me for Nationals, my
> sole reason for living."
>
> Fifteen total whole people did not lose to GS, including this M3 driver,
> David Bonar in his BSP 'Vette, and more.
>
> I am just sitting here amazed that this has become such an issue to a person
> who didn't even run in the event. What's the deal?
>
> Katie
Katie, Vernon, Pat, Charlie, and all who worked their tails off to make
Boondoggle happen:
I'll say I'm sorry to have made such a fuss. I was only expressing one
persons opinion-my own, however bad it was. I just don't like the
surface at the Coliseum.
The GS guys always PAX well, at AAS events they PAX in the top ten
consistently. However 8 or 9 of the top ten PAX times is extraordinary.
I've kicked the soap box out of my office now, and cut my shin while
doing it. ;)))
Jesus
|