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To: W S Potter <wester6935@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: comments;
From: Joe Amo <jkamo@rap.midco.net>
Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2003 10:43:24 -0600
Thank YOU Wes,  you are such a GREAT AMBASSADOR
to BONNEVILLE and LSR,  it is always a priveledge to see and
talk with you

Joe :)

W S Potter wrote:

>Glen has been strangely quiet since Speed Week ended.  I am assuming that it
>is because Keith had not arrived home as yet and thus, without a target, his
>barbs would have been wasted.
>
>However, I do want Keith to remember a few things;
>
>1.  The fast time of the meet was set in a car from West Virginia, driven by
>a young lady who had never been on the salt before.  I have it on good
>authority that their quest for speed was not actually completed because she
>was just working up in top speed to her comfort zone.  An impressive
>performance to say the least.  She does ride motorcycles and is known as a
>good engineer who makes good decisions.
>2.  Tonya has not driven the Berk as yet.  With a different "spacer" between
>the seat and the wheel, as Dahlgren puts it, who knows how fast the car will
>go?  Keith has that twinkle in his eye that says he isn't finished.  How
>long before she beats  your speed?
>3.  After sleeping in the 2Club paraphernalia Keith, it's best to turn it
>inside out in the washing machine to preserve the legibility of the printing
>for a longer time. 
>4.  Contrary to Glen's comment from the timing palace, I know the hatband on
>those red hats is not elastic and the hat will eventually get loose.  When
>that happens there is an adjustable tab in the back of the hat to allow it
>to stay on your head in a brisk Alabama breeze.  I don't have an answer for
>what to do when you are sleeping in the hat.
>5.  I also know of no solution for the hug, happy grin ... but be sure to
>have a windshield in front of you to keep the bugs off your teeth until your
>smile isn't so broad.
>
>My sympathies to the last of the racers and SCTA/BNI crew who picked up
>their belongings and wire in the damp.  That extended clean up process isn't
>fun but is very necessary.  Hope you get enough of the salt off to avoid the
>salt gremlins that can come at an inconvenient later time.
>
>Thanks again to the Amo boys for a very successful Salt Talks.  It was fun!
>
>Wes

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