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#32
Originally Posted by zenairdave' timestamp='1427064141' post='23550436
If I bring my lanyard and tag from two years ago, can I get a $2 credit. And since I missed the ball field night last year, I never got my lanyard so make that $4.
#33
Originally Posted by Mack21' timestamp='1426853995' post='23547650
[quote name='Lovetodrive2000' timestamp='1426728943' post='23545742']
Ken..... you forgot to mention how much of YOUR time has been spent planning, talking to Fontana, coordinating, etc.....
Ken..... you forgot to mention how much of YOUR time has been spent planning, talking to Fontana, coordinating, etc.....
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Yeah man! It was nice to finally meet you. Your CR is gorgeous, it was a joy to see.
#34
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When I ask people why don't they go to the dragon, most of them say it's the cost to register. If a breakdown of the cost was available, maybe more people would be willing to register. As long as people have a clear picture, thats good for the community. To mock the question makes no sense to me. Let's stay on topic. My range of people I ask involves the Mid-a, del-Val and NY metro. Pretty large group imo.
Speaking of which, I was at an autocross in DC yesterday and I was the only one to even know about the dragon meet out of all of the S2000 owners. That made me question, how many owners that are enthusiasts have no idea about this meet?
Does this meet even have a FB event page?
Also, ken, in the future, I can get t-shirts for 6-7 bucks wholesale, just pm me and I can send you the info.
Speaking of which, I was at an autocross in DC yesterday and I was the only one to even know about the dragon meet out of all of the S2000 owners. That made me question, how many owners that are enthusiasts have no idea about this meet?
Does this meet even have a FB event page?
Also, ken, in the future, I can get t-shirts for 6-7 bucks wholesale, just pm me and I can send you the info.
#35
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Originally Posted by kgf3076' timestamp='1426867978' post='23547996
[quote name='Mack21' timestamp='1426853995' post='23547650']
[quote name='Lovetodrive2000' timestamp='1426728943' post='23545742']
Ken..... you forgot to mention how much of YOUR time has been spent planning, talking to Fontana, coordinating, etc.....
[quote name='Lovetodrive2000' timestamp='1426728943' post='23545742']
Ken..... you forgot to mention how much of YOUR time has been spent planning, talking to Fontana, coordinating, etc.....
[/quote]
Yeah man! It was nice to finally meet you. Your CR is gorgeous, it was a joy to see.
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Thank you sir. Much appreciated.
#36
Join Date: Jul 2005
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When I ask people why don't they go to the dragon, most of them say it's the cost to register. If a breakdown of the cost was available, maybe more people would be willing to register. As long as people have a clear picture, thats good for the community. To mock the question makes no sense to me. Let's stay on topic. My range of people I ask involves the Mid-a, del-Val and NY metro. Pretty large group imo.
Speaking of which, I was at an autocross in DC yesterday and I was the only one to even know about the dragon meet out of all of the S2000 owners. That made me question, how many owners that are enthusiasts have no idea about this meet?
Does this meet even have a FB event page?
Does this meet even have a FB event page?
#39
Originally Posted by kgf3076
Too late, I've already ordered it.
https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/...947403738.html
#40
Do people really think the event registration is that expensive? I'm certainly not rich or anything but the cost doesn't seem outrageous to me. It's hard to me to believe people are willing to pay for gas, get a cabin/hotel/lodge/etc, pay for food nearby, but then the registration fee is the thing that actually keeps them from coming? Just my thoughts....