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Dave PIckard
I can smell the exhaust fumes!! And I’m jealous!
Texx
Great video compilation Don! Thanks for sharing your work with Woody Boater…
You have just raised the bar in terms of future coverage and reporting within the hobby.
You see Jim, as I told you last week “You have now achieved Rock Star status with Old Paint.” Next you will be given the Keys to the City by the Mayor of Austin, Texas… WooHoooo!
Al Benton
We also need to mention Angella Baccus and thank her for her steady hand with the video camera. Great job, Angella!
Don, the compilation of Angella’s video work with soothing music is great.
Texx
Thanks Al and it was great to visit with you and Wilson in Tavares last week – I enjoyed our spirited, group discussion on the future of the hobby…
We are working on a story about Angilla, and her recent contributions to the hobby, which will be published later this week. She was fun to work with.