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Old 10-14-2008, 12:18 AM
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Thank you Brian and Arlene for an outstanding BBQ!


Claude, Brian H. and Gabe sitting in the shade.


Joey P. explaining how hard he has worked for the last four years.


Brian Wheels up waGoN


Got B-O-Ost????



Now that's a line up.....
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Old 10-14-2008, 12:24 AM
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More pictures.............


Which black car is mine????


The inner circle and grill watcher.


Nice T-Shirt and nicer wife....



Boston Red Sox Fan Brian H...ask where his car was!
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Notice who took home two trophies....Joey (Forget About It ) Perrotta


Okay...when does the burn out contest start?


Hi Arlene...


Just like when we are at the track....we were just about the last to leave.
This pic was the sun setting on our ride home!
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Old 10-14-2008, 05:35 PM
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Great pics Lorrie! Brian, youdid you usual exceptional job. I had a great time! Too bad many folks couldn't make it this year (think I counted about 26 cars, (plus the guy in the suit )). I guess the weather was just too good.
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Old 10-14-2008, 08:24 PM
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Great pics, Lorrie, thanks for sharing them! ...I got home yesterday evening at about 7:00 P.M....a little tired, but glad to be home. Luckily, both my sons came to help me unload the car and push it inside the garage as I would've worked real hard if I had to do it alone...

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Hi Claude,
We're glad you made it home safely and that your sons helped you unload.
Also....Happy Thanksgiving (yesterday)!
I forgot to mention in the NEBRA pics that you won a prize for the attendee who traveled the farthest.
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I almost forgot to mention this... I like the changed design on the back of the shirt. Once again, you did a great job Brian.
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Old 10-16-2008, 06:19 PM
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Wow, look at the foliage in those pics!
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11.3@123mph on 195/75/14" whitewalls. Yes, 195s!
11.2 on the big giant slicks. What's the point? Maybe I'll go back to the whitewalls. They are lighter and have less rolling resistance.
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I almost forgot to mention this... I like the changed design on the back of the shirt. Once again, you did a great job Brian.
Thanks Bob. Actually, I have to give Keith some of the credit for that. He wanted me to change it to have the T on it, and stuf like he originally had. That was the best that I could come up with for graphics. I looked and looked, but couldn't find any better graphics. I also had to add a little of my own flair to it.

To everyone else. Thanks for the kind words. It is a little hectic(especially this year, actually, the last several years), but Arlene and I really like doing it.
Hopefully, we can plan a little better next year and give a little more notice.

Perfect weather again, huh?! This was the 11th year, and aside from a little cold, and the threat of rain, it has always been good weather.
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Old 10-18-2008, 02:19 PM
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OK, everyone, I have been shirking my responsibilities again.

Arlene and I had a great time at the BBQ, and as hectic as it is, we enjoyed setting it up also.

We want to thank everyone that came. It is you people that make the BBQ.
Even more important, we want to thank everyone that helped. Tom Wylie showed up early, and he and his son Dan helped unload the trailer and set up.
Mark Hueffman, also helped with setting up, and also donated some of the great items for the giveaway.
Kirk and his wife were a great help too. Thanks Val for helping Arlene with registration. Lorrie I believe that you helped as well. Thanks.

That guy Jack helped a little bit too. Very little, but I still should thank him.

Ah, who am I kidding? Jack was a great help. Jack didn't get there in time to unload, but he certainly helped clean up. Jack was also the chef. I tried to get in there, but kept finding other things that I had to do, and of course he did a great job. If anyone thought the food was good, Jack deserves most of the credit. Thanks Jack. Oh, and Jack also donated some of the goodies for the giveaway.
Joe Derry also helped packed up, along with a bunch of others.
Anson, Paul, Joe, Bob(s), Mike etc.
Unfortunatley, I don't know or can't remember everyone that helped.

Anyway, I want to thank all. It really makes all of the work worth it.
And I apologize for taking so long to get this thank you note out. Arlene and I came home, unloaded the trailer, and started on our next project, and haven't had much time for anything else.
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