I guess I should have made it crystal clear of my exact arrival and departure
times.
Just being present for only the "Popular Choice" judging on Tuesday should have
been an
indication of something more than a weekend meet. I've only "stopped by" one
other
event (which happened to be a week long) back in 1994. I've never been to any
other
Healey meets of any kind. Both times I was invited by one of the participants.
Both
times I only stayed a couple of hours. In 1994 I spent $60 dollars in the
regailia
room on books and t-shirts. Not seeing any vendors at the San Diego event, I
was
denied contributing some of my cash to help offset my "limited participation".
I
surely would have bought at least a t-shirt to remember a beautiful day and
some of the
more friendly people on this list. If any are available I still might. Bob?
Mike"still a deadbeat by omission" MacLean
Bob Brown wrote:
> Ed,
> I have to stick up for your position!!
>
> >From Mike's original message there was NO indication that he had stopped by
>the
> event for a few hours. I like you assumed that he had been there
> for most if not all of the event. No one suggests that anyone pay the
> registration fee just to attend a popularity event. But when people
> spend days at an event without registering then they are cheating and
> should be be stopped.
> Mike having spend only a few hours, just like any other person just
> stopping by was not one of the cheats, but that was not the impression
> he left us with.
> At most events people attend without Healeys, pay the registration and
> participate as much as possible. Mike, you are welcome at any Midewst
> Region event and I'm sure someone, if not me will let you use one
> of our cars whenever possible.
> Bob Brown
>
> Mike Maclean wrote:
> >
> > Ed,
> > Just what is your problem? Are you saying everyone with an unfinished
> > restoration should stay away from an event that is held open to the public
>at
> > large? It's very admirable that you "donate" to these events when you have
>no
> > car to show. What category should I have registered under? Half finished
> > restoration? Do they come to my house to judge the tub?
> > This was a 5 day meet. I told the Kitterer's that my car was not
>completed
> > and so would not register for the meet. Bob suggested I show up on Tuesday
>for
> > the popular judging event as all the cars would be in one place. I stayed
>about
> > two hours and took pictures along with many other non-participants from the
> > general public who had the same opportunity as I did to talk to anyone at
>the
> > meet. I would not have shown up if I thought I was not welcome under the
> > circumstances.
> > There were also several big Healeys in the parking lot from local
>owners who
> > showed up for this one event, but did not register. I guess we should get
>their
> > names and send those other deadbeats a bill also for the privilege of
>attending a
> > public event. Or maybe everyone with a membership in a club that is
>hosting one
> > of these meets should be forced to pay for registration, even if they will
>not be
> > attending.
> > By the way Ed, I "saved" $95, not $75.
> > Mike "Deadbeat" MacLean
> >
> > JustBrits@aol.com wrote:
> >
> > > In a message dated 08/14/1999 1:47:53 AM Central Daylight Time,
> > > macleans@earthlink.net (from the spridgets list) writes:
> > >
> > > Now what we have here is a full blown "CHEAT" !! I am coping to the
>healeys
> > > list because there are National Officers of both Clubs plus many Local
> > > Officers.
> > >
> > > << Because my Bugeye is not finished, >>
> > >
> > > So what?? I've been to events in my Healey, wife's Honda, wife's
>Cavalier,
> > > and my
> > > '70 El Camino. NEVER been "unregistered".
> > >
> > > <>
> > >
> > > and the reason was ??????????????
> > >
> > > <<and participation was very limited. >>
> > >
> > > Sure doesn't sound like it. In fact, sounds the other way around.
> > >
> > > << In fact, I was only a spectator on popular judging day last Tuesday. >>
> > >
> > > So? Lots of cars and a boat to look at and learn about, huh??
> > >
> > > << I was warmly greeted by Bob and Annice Kitterer, who along with their
>Mark
> > > IV in disguise Bugeye, had many great looking Healeys on display by their
> > > fellow club members. The Spridget connection was represented by two
>square
> > > bodies and four Bugeyes. The majority were of the larger Healeys. Bob
>took
> > > me around and introduced me to some very nice folks in the San Diego club,
> > > some people from out of state and even someone with the last name Healey!
>>>
> > >
> > > And for that privilege, you're not willing to pay??? Who do you think
>paid
> > > for them to 'cross the pond' ?
> > >
> > > << I had a nice conversation with Norman Nock about big Healeys. >>
> > >
> > > Shoulda gone to his shop instead of "...not participating..."
> > >
> > > << They even had a Healey speed boat on display. >>
> > >
> > > And how many events canb you go to and see one of them (for "free")???
> > >
> > > << I took many pictures >>
> > >
> > > But still didn't "participate", huh?
> > >
> > > Sounds to me like you got a He*l of a lot for "not participating" and
>saving
> > > the lousy $75 registration. Mike!!!
> > >
> > > Folks do not attempt to put on these types of events to make a fortune for
> > > their Club/Chapter but nor do they do the work to lose money.
> > >
> > > Send them the money!!
> > >
> > > Regards..........
> > >
> > > Ed
> > > '63 BJ-7 (Hortense THE Healey)
> > > Founding Member & Delegate, ILLINI Chapter - AHCA (20 year
>Member)
> > > Member, AHCUSA
> > >
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