Maria-Some want a dash plaque and some just want to feel the essence of
experience. I guess I'm more of a feeler than thinker (ego/anal retention). I
can truly say that ALL the types of personalities that showed for the event
made
it a fully enjoyable experience for me.
I'm still trying to remember who you are married to.........
Kindest Regards-Chris
On Thu, 26 Jun 1997, maria knapek <mariak@razorlogic.com> wrote:
>This goes out to all the people who are so very unhappy with the event.
>I am the wife of one of the people that busted their behind to get this
>"dream event" made into a reality. I was impressed with the amount of
>traveling that you all did to make it to the northcoast, but do you have
>any idea the work that was involved with the making of this event? Norm
>and Margie Miller, Bill Martin, Don Whitely, and many others put up
>with all the phone calls, money, money, money(much of their own), and
>the complaints for five days, so that all of you could have a good time
>being TOGETHER... yes isn't that what it is all about? I thought that
>a club convention was a gathering of people from all walks of life that
>unites with one common passion-their love of these cars!!!!! With this
>love comes the honor of seeing the rare cars (all at one time), the
>actual people behind the making of these cars ( in real life), and the
>enjoyment of just being together to feel the passion that you all are
>supposed to have for the car!!!! I am a little surprised by the size
>of everyone's egos-they seem to be a bit larger than the passion for
>the car that you own. I for one made a few new friends, (which I am
>sorry that you could not do), and had a new memory etched into my
>spirit about all the wonderful people that worked VERY VERY HARD
>to see this event through to the end, in spite of your complaints.I
>think (and it is just my opinion) that you all are missing the point
>of why we gather together - it is called Tigers United, isn't it??????
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