That was a Lucas kind of day too. Probably just got all choked up from
weather nostalgia.
BTW, please convey our extra thanks to Linda at the Coliseum staff. When we
arrived. we found a locked abandoned car right where the crossover would be.
After reaching an understanding on the liability for damage should it occur
in moving, and three calls later to my regular AAA towing that resulted in
their declining to get involved in someone else's car on someone else's
property, she really hustled to get the police and city to remove it by
8:30.
Tony
----- Original Message -----
From: "John F. Kelly Jr." <76067.1750@compuserve.com>
To: "BayArea Team.Net" <ba-autox@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 4:19 PM
Subject: RE: Round 4 in the rain
> My compliments to Tony and Natalie Tabacco and Dennis Armstrong for
> chairing SF Region's Round 4 during a very soggy day.
> The results lady tells me there were 157 entrants who braved the
> storm. Fortunately we're pretty close to sea level at the Coliseum so the
> snow didn't get to us.
>
> And thank you to Joe Hawkins and the guys who push started our
> Lotus when the starter motor packed up. Yeah, it's a Lucas unit. Even the
> U.S. re-build didn't solve all its problems.
>
> Some how we all survived. Our next SFR event will be at 3Com
(still
> the name) Park in San Francisco, Sunday, April 7. (I think the school on
> Saturday is full.)
>
> --John Kelly
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