You are right Joe. My wife Gail and I dropped in on Tom at his shop last
summer and there was no doubt in either of our minds that we were "stepping
into the pages." Not only is he a great host, walking through his shop and
memories, listening him talk about his experiences is like being part of a
Speed Channel special on the history of Bonneville. His own internet provider
recognizes his contrigutions to our sport - - - - - - awwwsome.com!
Dick J
In East Texas
jkamo@rushmore.com wrote:
you ARE writing a book Tom......the pieces pages and paragraphs
are in all of us that you touch........
pretty cool, making history is writing history...
Joe :)
Quoting "Thomas E. Bryant" :
> Keith,
>
> You know I have thought of writing a book, but I am finding out that my
> memory of the early times is not as sharp as it could be and I took very
> few pictures during the beginning. I am trying to put down some of my
> experiences for the family, however. Maybe a book will result if I live
> long enough. I really do enjoy thinking back to times past, but I am so
> busy trying to make history that it is difficult to find the needed time
> to record the past. I guess that is a good thing!
>
> Tom, Redding CA - #216 D/CC
>
> Keith Turk wrote:
>
> > Tom in your ramblings and photo albums is one hell of a book!!!
> >
> > I know there are more folks like me that would have to own it.
> >
> > Keith
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