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jlaird

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Just got back, Miss Agatha got first in class. This was the second show the wife has gone along. Love it. It is so nice having her there.
 
Congrats on Miss A - And even more so on Mrs L - major victory there!
 
Congrats, Jack
I was at the GoF in Ocala today.
4 Midgets, maybe 70 cars total, and it rained on and off all day.
I never saw so many LBC's with their tops up before.
 
Jack,
Congrats on another 1st place finish and for talking your lovely bride into going with you! My wife has gone to a couple of shows and I don't know if she will make it again. Once we get my car finished I hope she'll change her mind.
Rut
 
Car shows are OK. I usually try to do at least one every year. However, my wife is more interested in doing the scenic drives and dinner drives. And honestly, I find them much more enjoyable. Not only do you get to see cars and talk about them, but you get to experience them as intended. It is also fun to do gimmick rallys since it throws in a bit of friendly competition.

Of course I also like gymkhanas, but those are hard to find around here unless you want to spend an entire day around SCCA autocross with a bunch of modern iron and Karts.
 
Great Jack, Very nice to hear. Takes a lot of work to get a car to that level.
I don't take my bride to the shows, I follow her!!

Her car,
 
Great Jack!
Good to hear from you and glad that the two of you could go to the show.
BillM
 
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