Hope it hasn't been covered, but I saw that the events calendar shows the challenge in November? Just want to make sure before I put a vacation request in. Hoping to finally make it. Even if the car isn't particularily fast or sorted, it meets budget, so I'll call it a win for my first event.
It has been covered. Apparently UofF doesn't like us.
yamaha
SuperDork
2/4/13 7:26 p.m.
If its really November I might be able to make it......
cwh
PowerDork
2/4/13 7:27 p.m.
Guess I'll just have to wear my University of Miami shirts.
Just got the time off to go today...
yamaha wrote:
If its really November I might be able to make it......
woo hoo indiana partay! I should be there to spectate. I won't have time to build another car after the van this year.
Cuda
New Reader
2/4/13 9:07 p.m.
What is the entry fee for the challenge? I might actually be able to go this year. Im hoping my DD stays under budget...
moparman76_69 wrote:
yamaha wrote:
If its really November I might be able to make it......
woo hoo indiana partay! I should be there to spectate. I won't have time to build another car after the van this year.
I and at least one other Indiana entrant will be there as well.
The Mountain State (West Virginia) will be represented again this year...
Cool, glad to hear that people are already making plans. We're looking forward to it, too.
Our Challenge project landed this past Sunday. Hogtown Speed Shop will be back in attendance!!
David S. Wallens wrote:
Cool, glad to hear that people are already making plans. We're looking forward to it, too.
Do I need to pack a bass guitar or drum kit for the GRM Jam Session?
SilverFleet wrote:
David S. Wallens wrote:
Cool, glad to hear that people are already making plans. We're looking forward to it, too.
Do I need to pack a bass guitar or drum kit for the GRM Jam Session?
Yeah, you might have to do that.
I will for sure be there!
David S. Wallens wrote:
SilverFleet wrote:
David S. Wallens wrote:
Cool, glad to hear that people are already making plans. We're looking forward to it, too.
Do I need to pack a bass guitar or drum kit for the GRM Jam Session?
Yeah, you might have to do that.
There's a jam session? What kind of music?
There's a jam session? What kind of music?
Jug band. Bring your Jew's Harp or wash board :)
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote:
There's a jam session? What kind of music?
Jug band. Bring your Jew's Harp or wash board :)
All I have is a trumpet and a flugelhorn.
bravenrace wrote:
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote:
There's a jam session? What kind of music?
Jug band. Bring your Jew's Harp or wash board :)
All I have is a trumpet and a flugelhorn.
Bring both. I promise to embarrass myself.
bravenrace wrote:
What kind of music?
Answer : Drunk rage folk country metal punk and GWAR.
In reply to turboswede:
I was hoping for drunk rage fusion jazz blues soul rockabilly.
bravenrace wrote:
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote:
There's a jam session? What kind of music?
Jug band. Bring your Jew's Harp or wash board :)
All I have is a trumpet and a flugelhorn.
Can you play clarinet? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMfm0cYxUy0
bravenrace wrote:
In reply to turboswede:
I was hoping for drunk rage fusion jazz blues soul rockabilly.
Opening act?
Do you know the theme from Rawhide?
Pops and I are planning on being there with the screaming chicken.
Should I plan on building a makeshift xylophone with empty beer bottles?
I figured we'd have both kinds of music, punk and metal.