Bennington Triumph Bash 2008 -- an unqualified success!

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Postby b_mason » Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:47 am

Thanks for the correction Robin, Can't have BBQ without beer. Well for some you can and God bless Brian(lizrdking) for being clean. It was the clean that brought him to us.
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Postby Hedge » Tue Jun 10, 2008 9:54 am

bonniegirl wrote:that part of the parking lot is a town owned municaipal lot. we may ba able to BBQ there, but there is no alcohol on municipal property. in a perfect world, we'd need to find a privately owned lot, downtown or close, with a friendly landowner. many of them own property in bennington, but live out of town or state.
mmmmmm........

Very Funny Robin! If push comes to shove we could use my buddys land but I really really like the idea of trying to have it at Hemmings.
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Grilling and Drinking

Postby TonUp » Thu Jun 12, 2008 6:48 am

For those that get there early Thursday I could see us getting together at a Motel parking lot and having a few beers and a grill or two running, for a smaller group I bet the motel would approve.


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Re: Grilling and Drinking

Postby Hedge » Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:31 am

TonUp wrote:For those that get there early Thursday I could see us getting together at a Motel parking lot and having a few beers and a grill or two running, for a smaller group I bet the motel would approve.


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Postby modre » Mon Jun 16, 2008 9:01 am

...and yet... (unless I missed it),

no one had the common courtesy to bother to inform me as to the identity of the individuals receiving the benefit of my gracious gifts of craftsmanship...much less a simple "thank you", beyond Mark's stand-up initial response.

while I'm not expecting an ass kissing, I do expect a certain level of respect and appreciation..

thus far, I remain relatively unimpressed...which speaks volumes for any future effort on my part.

I was hoping for a
"it went down this way"
...or a
"it didn't work out for these reasons"

...something beyond "sucker" would have been nice.
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Postby bonnevillebilly » Mon Jun 16, 2008 9:40 am

OK you asked for it.
It was very generous of you to donate your junk.
Out of all the very cool stuff they had to raffle off I got stuck with your useless pieces of junk
That I threw away immediately after receiving them.
There was a reason you could not sell your useless pieces of junk.
Now do you feel better.
Again you asked for it.

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Postby mark » Mon Jun 16, 2008 10:23 am

Modre, sorry for the lack of response on our part post-Bash.

The raffle ended up taking a good half hour or so -- so many people had lost their tickets or forgotten to bring them that we basically had to start over handing them out at the Saturday dinner to all who didn't have theirs, which meant that there was quite a lot of confusion during the raffle itself. I'd say that we probably called out at least one or two numbers that went unclaimed for every number that did get claimed.

Furthermore, there were a lot of individual pieces to raffle off, between your generous donations and Hedge's 8-ball choke pulls and the large number of t-shirts that Great Bay sent us and the items that Cyclewise donated. Unfortunately, we didn't think to have someone take pictures of each person receiving their items.

Please don't let Billy's post above get you down -- obviously not every item makes everyone happy. There was a can of S100 bike wash that went to a guy who never washes his bike; he ended up giving it to someone else. Many of Hedge's choke pulls went to people whose bikes don't even have chokes.

Rest assured that the other BTB organizers and I are very appreciative of your generosity -- and even if I don't recall who the other recipients were aside from Billy, I do remember seeing smiles on their faces.

And by the way, I heard a lot of people saying, "It sucks that Modre couldn't make it here."

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Postby Hedge » Mon Jun 16, 2008 11:00 am

Rick - I think Billy is just fucking with you because he has no real reason to insult you like that. He was probably just fucking with your feelings. My buddy Dave who I was having dinner with that Saturday night won the whole package . . . but he rides a BMW so he graciously gave it away. He asked me first if i wanted the jack and oil cap tool and I told him that I already had the Jack & I couldn't use the oil cap tool because i have the NB oil temp gauge there. However, I eyeballed that beautiful lathe turned shock adjuster and asked him to give that some immediate direction my way. I am the proud owner of that useful piece of craftsmanship!

Now get your Fucking Ass over to www.NewBonnevillRiders.com and start backing up your stuff I've been pimping for you! :D
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Postby bonnevillebilly » Mon Jun 16, 2008 11:07 am

Alright I guess that was a little harsh. I should of just kept it to my self.
But really, a ground down washer and a piece of turned down metal is useless junk to me.
Maybe some one else could find a use for them but, I could not give them away.
It was still very generous to send them along.
So please except my apology

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Postby Hedge » Mon Jun 16, 2008 11:15 am

OK - Bill - I would like you to report to the Principles Office and wait there until we decide what to do with you!
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Postby bonnevillebilly » Mon Jun 16, 2008 11:48 am

Oh Man.... that brings back bad memories.
Some times I can be a real ass.
Try to go easy on me.

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Postby TonUp » Mon Jun 16, 2008 12:17 pm

Bill!

My brother! Be kind! Be nice! Remember what I said when I was giving away door prizes? I said if you dont need it give it to someone else. Door prizes were a small gift from the BASH to some of you, and our sponsors such as Modre were nice enough to donate great items.

ps I still want to see how fast your bike is

pss Modre Awesome Craftmanship! Thank you again


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Postby bonnevillebilly » Mon Jun 16, 2008 1:18 pm

Again I do apologies for my comments they were uncalled for.
I am sure some one could find a use for them.

Tito
My bike is very fast I've had her up to 125 mph with more to go.
I do wish I had went on your ride but I was not up for 300 miles.

I still had a blast with Brian/ lzrdking61 my partner in crime.
We made up our own ride.
There is some beautiful riding up there and I can't wait till next year.

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Postby b_mason » Mon Jun 16, 2008 1:37 pm

modre wrote:...and yet... (unless I missed it),

no one had the common courtesy to bother to inform me as to the identity of the individuals receiving the benefit of my gracious gifts of craftsmanship...much less a simple "thank you", beyond Mark's stand-up initial response.

while I'm not expecting an ass kissing, I do expect a certain level of respect and appreciation..

thus far, I remain relatively unimpressed...which speaks volumes for any future effort on my part.

I was hoping for a
"it went down this way"
...or a
"it didn't work out for these reasons"

...something beyond "sucker" would have been nice.


Modre, your items don't fit my style of bike, however If my father-in-law finishes our norton commando I do see a use of the jack bolt as a possible pit tool so I don't need the big bulkie stands. I will keep you posted.
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