I didn't really want to post...but on our way home my GF and I spoke about the Event.
For some ODD reason our FIRST meeting at Kahunaville was a BLAST! It was fun...Burnout Contest, Organized, and just an all out good time.
Yesterday it was nice to see the Magna members, and Pretty much the most exciting part of the day was the cruise at 8:00AM from the McDonalds.
However I think the 3+ Hours of waiting in a parking lot for a 'Parade' was down right a waste of time! After standing around for 3 hours in the hot humidity with the sun beating down on us....we went for a 'parade' thru the outlets of Delaware! (ADVERTISING!) At one point when we were sitting there my GF looked over and said jokingly "You can let me out here...I'll be at the outlets". Thankfully Matt said "Forget this" and blew off the cruise.
I think after the long Parking lot wait, and the 'parade' ALL of us were a bit tired of the heat. Finally after we got to the deck I got a KahunaBurger....Which again wasn't quite as good as the one I had at the Magna meeting before. After that I walked around the car show which suffered from LACK OF SPACE and organization.
This show was a PRE-REGISTERED show only....
Why were cars parked in the isle?
Why not count the spaces for all the cars and use the method of parking that was on the parking ticket that we all got?
Needless to say there were ALOT of nice cars there, and I feel several of the cars were just 'Lost' in the mess of cars. I felt it was alot of cars crammed into one spot. Why not use the full boundries of the parking lot instead of roping off half of it?
I had the chance to walk up to Dennis Cage, and speak with him. I told him I am a member of the 'Grand National' club, and he pretty much said 'I am planning to go look'. After that he was talking to someone next to him, and pretty much ignored me. I then asked him if he had gotten my E-mail that I sent him. (I sent him a long E-mail about our Club, and how much all of the club members were excited about getting the chance to be on TV.) He said "NO".
I think Im done my rant....On the positive side of things...It was nice seeing all of you, and I am glad to finally took the GNX out for a ride that was longer than 2 miles.
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