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Re: TLC disappointed

To: Joe Amo <jkamo@rapidnet.com>,
Subject: Re: TLC disappointed
From: George Mitchell <americanpartner@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 07:42:44 -0800 (PST)
Hey everyone. 
 I have been going crazy of late with my home
renovation, fixing the old race car , building the new
race car and changing jobs ( interviewing like
crazy)-- so I have been away from the list . 
 I did get a chance to watch and tape the show last
night . I think that we all need to remember that most
of us would be considered hard core racers in a motor
sport with little or no sponsorship. The guys who
would get the most attention are the fastest guys .
When they cover drag racing they show the top fuel
,funny car, and pro stock guys. The sportman people
who make up most of the sport get limited or no
coverage. Too much eplaining to do I think. How would
you eplain my car? Engine size ? Make ? Huh?
 Probably because we are in it , no show would do the
sport justice. For the uninformed ( my fiancee for
example  )she was at least able to see what it was all
about . Of course now she's scared that I am building
a car.
 I bet if you talked to Al Teague or Don Vesco they
thought it was pretty good.
I think it is important to remember that outside
interest in the sport is a good thing -- whether it's
in the unlimiteds or the little guys and gals which
are the backbone of the sport .
 Just a soon to be non-lurker, non spectator putting a
1954 motor in a 1978 car trying to become a part of
history...
 George in DC
 
--- Joe Amo <jkamo@rapidnet.com> wrote:
> Louise, this is Joe, I think I will go back to
> Joseph, so as not to be confused
> with my sibling "Jon" who emailed his thoughts
> earlier on the show.
> I thoroughly enjoyed the show, thank you much for
> having a hand in it, they
> could have ran another trauma show, or other eye
> catching drama, any and all of
> the land speed coverage is very intriguing to me,
> thankfully we are not in it
> for exposure, keeping pumping the brine, and pray to
> your higher power, lets
> race.     Joseph  (Joe)  :)
> 
> "LandSpeed" Louise Ann Noeth wrote:
> 
> > Joe
> >
> > We all feel that a broader view of salt racers
> would be great. However, the
> > golden rule applies . . . those who have the gold
> make the rules.
> >
> > The gold holders only fund those programs they
> believe will garner the
> > broadest viewership -- that requires a great
> dramatic story.  If viewership
> > numbers are good throughout the three day replays,
> I'd bet any money that
> > more money will be made available to shoot
> additional, in-depth shows.
> >
> > For 21 years I have learned all too well the sting
> of rejection when
> > pitching stories to editors, program directors,
> producers, et al. When you
> > finally get one approved, you don't bitch, but
> pitch in and do your best to
> > tell the most engrossing story possible. People
> get left out. But better
> > that and keep the story line intact than try to
> please everyone and lose
> > viewer interest . . .as easy a push of  a remote
> control button.
> >
> > It is my hope this program and others like it,
> will inspire people to become
> > curious about the salt, to some explore its barren
> beauty and find upon it
> > those feverishly fast folk that have astonished me
> for years on end.
> >
> > My only complaint came in the form of factual
> errors:
> >
> > 1. Al Teague is not a construction worker;
> >
> > 2. Andy Green did not have a double chute failure
> on a supersonic run (he
> > only ran 714mph);
> >
> > 3.  The timers were not FIA, but our own SCTA
> Chief Timer Glen Barrett. The
> > FIA guy sat on his butt in comfy chair and never
> did a lick of work, other
> > than observe. If anything I'd bust director Mark
> Everest's chops about not
> > giving some credit to SCTA/BNI.
> >
> > In conclusion, the show was a fine tribute to a
> great American sport that
> > has been too long ignored by the media. I salute
> Pioneer Productions and
> > thank them for taking the time to weave a
> wonderful story about grand
> > adventures that only a daring few will ever do.
> >
> > "LandSpeed" Louise Ann Noeth
> >
> > LandSpeed Productions
> > Telling stories with words and pictures
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jonathan Amo <webmaster@amoproductions.com>
> > To: land-speed@autox.team.net
> <land-speed@autox.team.net>
> > Date: Monday, March 13, 2000 9:32 PM
> > Subject: TLC disappointed
> >
> > >List,
> > >
> > >For those of you who watched the TLC 2 hour
> special of Bonneville Salt
> > >Flats and Land Speed Racing, this was a great
> piece of work dont get me
> > >wrong, some awesome footage,
> > >but here is my few pennies worth,
> > >I really felt they should have focused more on
> other racers than just
> > >Vesco, Teague, Breedlove, and a FEW others. They
> should have at least
> > >showed more of the Beautiful pieces of work at
> Bonneville. They didn't
> > >even show one motorcycle racing besides Vesco's
> motorcycle streamliner.
> > >if I was a newcomer to the sport that watched it
> I would have no clue
> > >that I could make a vehicle to take out there,
> unless I had a bunch of
> > >sponsors. I guess overall I would grade it a C,
> but the coverage it did
> > >have was awesome I just wish they showed more of
> the other vehicles on
> > >the salt. Other people have earned it too, but
> who am I, any comments on
> > >it?
> > >Dont forget chat session Tuesday night 7 pm
> mountain time at
> > >http://www.amoproductions.com/268 and also
> remember that Tuesday the
> > >21st guest appearance of Ed Shadle unlimited land
> speed record
> > >challenger will be discussing his ongoing
> project.
> > >
> > >Jonathan Amo
> > >http://www.amoproductions.com/268
> > >
> > >
> > >
> 
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