My only gripe is that there weren't enough twisty roads on the poker run.
Seriously, nice road selection. I had a blast keeping some biker on an R1 Yamaha well behind in my mirrors.
Everybody that had a hand in yesterday's festivities, you deserve a huge thank you. I'm sure the rest of us will never appreciate the details involved in setting up such a smoothly-run meet, from scouting out sites and recruiting enough help, to securing door prizes, to ensuring enough food and drink were on hand, to hiring security, buying things like raffle tickets, etc. etc. etc. I wish I could have stayed longer (my poker run hand was a flush!), but we had to pull away just as the meeting started. Thanks a million to everybody who was involved in a fantastic meet. In three years it's gone from about 20 cars and fifty people to almost three times the vehicles and a whole lot more happy faces. Tom, you should be proud of your tenure as El Presidente! You really took the legacy laid down by Stretch and continued to further our club's success and reputation. Dennis, congratulations...anybody who can successfully wrestle an induction setup like that beautiful sextet on your car can probably handle the executive position of the TCC with no problem!
Great job, guys and gals. Soon we're going to need one of those panoramic cameras and extra-wide photopaper to fit all of the cars in the shot--
Happily wind- and sunburned in San Antonio,
Bob