Mick Mc
07-16-2007, 12:46 PM
After a great weekend in Columbus, I just wanted to say thanks to everyone. If I leave any one out, it's just that my mind is still a blurrrrrr.
Rodger from Iron Works: Thanks for dragging me along
John (Novanutcase): Dam, we had a few beers and tossed a few thousand ideas around
Bill Howell: Haven't seen you since SEMA and the Pro-Touring dinner, nice golf cart, I agree about the "...pimple on the ass of..."
Jeff and Jason: from J2 Speed and Custom: "Beef its whats for dinner" two very COOL guys
Kenny D and Travis from Kenny Davis HotRods: Don't hold back, tell it like it it. Thanks for the insight, you pointed out some things I missed.
Jim Halaburton (Garage Dog) thanks for the ride, we need to get together again, hopefully I will get to Indy and take you up on your generous offers.
Keep up with the Porsche work
Moose from Rad Rides: Thanks for taking the time to show Rodger, John and I some of the cool bits and pieces of the Ridler winner. All I can say about that car is WOW. And you look good driving 'Hurricane' too.
Bob Ryder from 'Trucking Magazine': You are no doubt a HUGE car guy, we need to go dinner again so I can hear to more of your great stories. Dam you have been some places and seen some things. And thanks for driving too. "Yes, you're sure its your car"
Joe and Paul VanNus and family: Nice Nova, the paint was bitchin. Watch out for the tickets.
Roger Poirier and loving wife: Dam that GTO is cool. The details are fantastic, thanks for pointing them out. I new it was a top car but after I saw the underhood work I have a new respect.
Brycen from IronWorks: I know where you work, congratulations on the new truck, I guess Rodger is going to keep you for a long long while.
Kyle from Detroit Speed and Engineering: I'm glad you remembered me and Yes, I still want to BUY some bolts and that understated orange metal flake camaro with the black interior is too cool. You look good driving it at the awards, maybe it was Stacy's smile that was lighting up interior.
Tracy Weaver from The Recovery Room: Putting new meaning to the word 'bagging a car'...I want to party with you next year. I can't decide between HoHo's and chocolate milk, but I'm up to give it a try. Maybe even down in the holler. Congratulations again on the car winning.
Chip and Sam Foose: Thanks for taking the time out to speak to me (and my weekend crew), I know you must be worn out after a weekend like GoodGuys. Chip is so positive that I think he only sees the the good things compared to the guy I saw right before him (Chips nemesis) who looked like some one pi$$ed in his oatmeal and he didn't figure it out until the last spoonful.
Marty (syborg): How can I compete with a guy who has 300 photos by nine am on the big show day. I couldn't even git my POS laptop to down-load the camara photos at the end of the day, thats my excuse for not matching your 3000 photos and I'm sticking to it. When we have all of these photos put together it going to be a monster, dial up crasher.
Chris Fesler: Your new billet line is going to be huge.
I was going to mention the Star Trek convention at our hotel, but it really dosen't compare to the wild party at the Host Hotel or the Haunted convention going on elsewhere. But the Trekies scare me
Thanks to everyone the experience was once in a lifetime.
Mick McMahan
Rodger from Iron Works: Thanks for dragging me along
John (Novanutcase): Dam, we had a few beers and tossed a few thousand ideas around
Bill Howell: Haven't seen you since SEMA and the Pro-Touring dinner, nice golf cart, I agree about the "...pimple on the ass of..."
Jeff and Jason: from J2 Speed and Custom: "Beef its whats for dinner" two very COOL guys
Kenny D and Travis from Kenny Davis HotRods: Don't hold back, tell it like it it. Thanks for the insight, you pointed out some things I missed.
Jim Halaburton (Garage Dog) thanks for the ride, we need to get together again, hopefully I will get to Indy and take you up on your generous offers.
Keep up with the Porsche work
Moose from Rad Rides: Thanks for taking the time to show Rodger, John and I some of the cool bits and pieces of the Ridler winner. All I can say about that car is WOW. And you look good driving 'Hurricane' too.
Bob Ryder from 'Trucking Magazine': You are no doubt a HUGE car guy, we need to go dinner again so I can hear to more of your great stories. Dam you have been some places and seen some things. And thanks for driving too. "Yes, you're sure its your car"
Joe and Paul VanNus and family: Nice Nova, the paint was bitchin. Watch out for the tickets.
Roger Poirier and loving wife: Dam that GTO is cool. The details are fantastic, thanks for pointing them out. I new it was a top car but after I saw the underhood work I have a new respect.
Brycen from IronWorks: I know where you work, congratulations on the new truck, I guess Rodger is going to keep you for a long long while.
Kyle from Detroit Speed and Engineering: I'm glad you remembered me and Yes, I still want to BUY some bolts and that understated orange metal flake camaro with the black interior is too cool. You look good driving it at the awards, maybe it was Stacy's smile that was lighting up interior.
Tracy Weaver from The Recovery Room: Putting new meaning to the word 'bagging a car'...I want to party with you next year. I can't decide between HoHo's and chocolate milk, but I'm up to give it a try. Maybe even down in the holler. Congratulations again on the car winning.
Chip and Sam Foose: Thanks for taking the time out to speak to me (and my weekend crew), I know you must be worn out after a weekend like GoodGuys. Chip is so positive that I think he only sees the the good things compared to the guy I saw right before him (Chips nemesis) who looked like some one pi$$ed in his oatmeal and he didn't figure it out until the last spoonful.
Marty (syborg): How can I compete with a guy who has 300 photos by nine am on the big show day. I couldn't even git my POS laptop to down-load the camara photos at the end of the day, thats my excuse for not matching your 3000 photos and I'm sticking to it. When we have all of these photos put together it going to be a monster, dial up crasher.
Chris Fesler: Your new billet line is going to be huge.
I was going to mention the Star Trek convention at our hotel, but it really dosen't compare to the wild party at the Host Hotel or the Haunted convention going on elsewhere. But the Trekies scare me
Thanks to everyone the experience was once in a lifetime.
Mick McMahan