Blake,
Of course you did - I was sure I knew the name from somewhere - I
forgot! I don't think we ever met though... but I do remember the GT6 of
course! Hard not to notice and American car...
Organisation for next year is already under way - I'm helping Tim out a
bit this time. We had a meeting with the chosen charity a couple of days
ago - and it's all looking really good.
James
Blake J. Discher wrote:
> At 06:39 AM 9/24/2005, James Carruthers wrote:
>
>> Thought I might give you some encouragement by posting a link to some
>> photos I took on Club Triumphs most recent endurance run that
>> happenend a couple of weeks ago: Ten Countries Run.
>
>
> Thanks James. I'm familiar with that run. Last year, my friend
> Patrick Barber and I did the Round Britain Reliability Run (2,000
> miles in 48 hours) in his Triumph GT6 that we shipped from Detroit,
> Michigan to England and back. Perhaps we met you on that run, Club
> Triumph sure knows how to organize a drive and we had a blast!
> Patrick and I talked about doing the Ten Countries Run this year, but
> opted to make a return visit in '06 for the next RBRR.
>
> As TeriAnn correctly pointed out, our 700-mile run is a short one, but
> whatever the distance, long or short, you and I share a common goal:
> to raise money for children's charities. Including this year,
> America's British Reliability Run will have raised more than US$65,000
> in the last three years... I'm proud of that.
>
> Cheers,
> Blake Discher
> ------------------
> Will you sponsor me? I will be driving my vintage British car for the
> National Children's Cancer Society in the 2005 America's British
> Reliability Run, October 1st & 2nd! Help me help kids with cancer.
> Please visit <http://abrr.org/> to learn more about the run and make a
> donation in ANY amount using a credit card via the secure server.
> Donations are fully tax deductible and your entire donation goes to
> the charity, I pay all my own expenses. Thank you!
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