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Re: HEY WHO IS CRIS?

To: "Keith Turk" <kturk@ala.net>, Ed Van Scoy <edvs@uswest.net>
Subject: Re: HEY WHO IS CRIS?
From: glen barrett <speedtimer@earthlink.net>
Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 16:30:12 -0500 (EST)
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Let me tell you about Chris and Ed. First it took a long time to get Chris
on the list, but will be worth the wait. Chris and Ed save my butt every
year at speed week by being my eyes and ears at the far end. They are always
right on top of everthing happening down there when no one else has
responded. Anyone that has had a problem knows and the first on scene are
Chris & Ed.

It seems as soon as you get to the end of the road coming on the salt you
are greeted by the two of them. The next time you see them they are giving
you your speed and a glass of water.

If you are in trouble they are there with the fire x and a glass of water.
You can tell by their smiles you did well on the run. When Chris captures
you on her camera it's the real moment. I don't know how this lady has the
time to make copies for everyone, plus get on the internet and do all of the
other things she does as well. Super Chris and Ed. You bet.

I would find it very difficult to do the timing thing without their support.
They are special and I tell them so. There is lots more about these two but
the longer you know them the more you will love them as part of our racing
family. If I could pick a brother or sister they would be on the top of the
list.
Glen ( where the temps are in the  70s all week)
------Original Message------
From: "Keith Turk" <kturk@ala.net>
To: Ed Van Scoy <edvs@uswest.net>
Sent: December 21, 2000 7:58:35 PM GMT
Subject: Re: HEY WHO IS CRIS?


Bud you ain't nothing but Lucky!!!

We can keep pushing these two... they do need to tell us something about
themselves.... I keep getting little bits of info here and there and it's
starting to add up...

something about Michigan and Washington DC... CRIS fill us in.... we all
know you never let ED write....

Keith

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> From: Ed Van Scoy <edvs@uswest.net>
> To: Keith Turk <kturk@ala.net>
> Cc: Cris Shearer <cshearer@tacisp.com>;       Smith, Simon-Pierre
<Simon-Pierre.Smith@PSS.Boeing.com>; land-speed@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: HEY WHO IS CRIS?
> Date: Thursday, December 21, 2000 1:47 PM
>
> Hey! When did Cris sneak on this list? For you folks who have never had
the
> pleasure of meeting Cris & Ed, they usually hang out somewhere around the
7-mile
> marker - truely the good guys! How about bragging on yourself guys - you
deserve
> it. ( Like being 1998 200 MPH Club People of the Year & 1999 Gary cagle
Memorial
> Award Of Excellence - These awards are heavy duty!)
> Ed  (BTW Keith, they haven't had to use a fire extinguisher on me in 3
years -
> Am I getting better or just lucky?)
>
> Keith Turk wrote:
>
> > Sneaking on to the list without a Formal introduction of yourself....
> > Geez.... well I never ( I know I bet you never have)
> >
> > Hey Guys and Gals... Cris and Ed Shearer are the folks that meet you at
the
> > End of the Long Course... great folks... bring you a Cool Towel and a
cold
> > drink of water.
> > ( in Ed and Joe's case they bring Fire Extinguishers )
> >
> > I think they reserve the Towels for Records Personally...
> >
> > These Two are also the TWO CLUB man of the YEAR... for 98? I think....
> > Great folks....
> >
> > Keith ( Hey Cris & ED... welcome to the List!!! )
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Cris Shearer" <cshearer@tacisp.com>
> > To: "Smith, Simon-Pierre" <Simon-Pierre.Smith@PSS.Boeing.com>
> > Cc: <land-speed@autox.team.net>
> > Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 4:59 PM
> > Subject: Re: Specialized engine building equip
> >
> > > Ah, great stories.  Keep it up.  cris
> > >
> > > "Smith, Simon-Pierre" wrote:
> > >
> > > >         These "engine in the house" tales remind me of 2 stories.
> > > >
> > > >         First is when my brother got a Fantic trials bike.  These
things
> > were made for going slowly but over rocks, logs, waterfalls, whatever.
I
> > come home and find him in the living room, motor running, trying to get
from
> > the front to the back door without dabbing a foot.  The hard part was
taking
> > a hand off the bars to open and close the doors.
> > > >
> > > >         Second was a repair shop that had a flat head motor of some
sort
> > all built up on a stand, open headers.  Instead of a door dinger when
> > someone walked into the shop they had it wired to a starter.  The
engine
> > would rev free for about 3 seconds and shut off.  I'm sure all that
cold
> > running wore it quickly but who cares.
> > > >
> > > >         Simon

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