Mike Poore
Crabmonster
Well, Carlisle All Ford Nationals is history, and was the 2nd largest attendance of all time.
Yesterday was a busy one for us, as celebrity judge, there was the VIP luncheon to attend, to get credentials, and ballot for my pick of the show field's best. Of course, rubbing shoulders with the likes of Bud Moore and other legends in Ford Racing lore was an added plus.
The Celebrity Judges pick is not a trivial award, nor a responsibility to be considered lightly. To my way of thinking, the winner should be a Marauder, and I wanted it to be a black '03A, owned by one of the early members of this board and an active participant of the MM events. Of course the car needed to be in spectacular condition, perfectly maintained, and unlike hanger queens like Sunshine, driven and enjoyed. Of all the cars, Ken's fit the criterion I had decided upon, and it was an honor and privilege to select his MM and see Ken drive that beautiful car into the winner's circle.
John, Megan, and the grand kids called from Zanesville to say they were almost home, and poor Sunshine got her first taste of rain, as the skies opened up on the way home. All in all, I guess it's better than bugs or tar, since that yellow car collects both with abandon. Anyway, she's home, warm, clean and dry.
It was a great event, and hopefully we'll see a large MM turnout for next year's show. Thankfully, Barbara got to attend three days, and got to meet our friends, and enjoy her beautiful Sunshine.
Great cars and great friends, it doesn't get any better'n that.
Yesterday was a busy one for us, as celebrity judge, there was the VIP luncheon to attend, to get credentials, and ballot for my pick of the show field's best. Of course, rubbing shoulders with the likes of Bud Moore and other legends in Ford Racing lore was an added plus.
The Celebrity Judges pick is not a trivial award, nor a responsibility to be considered lightly. To my way of thinking, the winner should be a Marauder, and I wanted it to be a black '03A, owned by one of the early members of this board and an active participant of the MM events. Of course the car needed to be in spectacular condition, perfectly maintained, and unlike hanger queens like Sunshine, driven and enjoyed. Of all the cars, Ken's fit the criterion I had decided upon, and it was an honor and privilege to select his MM and see Ken drive that beautiful car into the winner's circle.
John, Megan, and the grand kids called from Zanesville to say they were almost home, and poor Sunshine got her first taste of rain, as the skies opened up on the way home. All in all, I guess it's better than bugs or tar, since that yellow car collects both with abandon. Anyway, she's home, warm, clean and dry.
It was a great event, and hopefully we'll see a large MM turnout for next year's show. Thankfully, Barbara got to attend three days, and got to meet our friends, and enjoy her beautiful Sunshine.
Great cars and great friends, it doesn't get any better'n that.
