Pagoda Reactions
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Pagoda Reactions
I just wanted to start the hat-tipping here. Cheers to all involved with the set-up, organization and running of another fine Pagoda Hillclimb. The weather could not have been better and the event was a blast, save for a few unfortunate incidents. The drivers did a great job of keeping things running smoothly in the tight pit area and everybody seemed to be in a great mood the whole weekend. Thanks again for all the hard work. Great job to all involved.
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- Sue Salsburg
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I guess no one thought they had anything unique to say - you covered the basic points. I'm still in shock that the Jag ran with no problems & we got so many runs. Now I have to figure out how to stop worrying & make my right foot push down harder. David didn't yell all weekend, which had our friends looking for a comet & the end of the earth. Good friends & good food around the campfire are still the best part!
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i know i had a blast this weekend. i crashed out early on saturday thinking i would take a nap for like an hour or 2, when i finally awoke it was 1 in the morning. when you look like me, you'll take as much beauty sleep as you can get. it worked out though, i looked sexy on sunday and i felt refreshed.
i wish they had a best of show prize or the most fun to watch. even though i didn't get to take a plastic trophy home, i still got the satisfaction of commiting multiple felonies on a public road and not getting arrested.
i wish they had a best of show prize or the most fun to watch. even though i didn't get to take a plastic trophy home, i still got the satisfaction of commiting multiple felonies on a public road and not getting arrested.
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That's what I'm talkin' about!!griffinbilt wrote: i still got the satisfaction of commiting multiple felonies on a public road and not getting arrested.
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Thank you to all that spoke to me and gave thier advice on how to run that course. Being my first time out there, I was looking for any advice anyone could give. Driving is a constant learning experience and hopefully, the in-car video will help me if I decide to come run Duryea. Yes, I'll run ESP instead of SM.
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