As I have said before, my whole trip, not just the Tulsa experience, was
the event of a lifetime. The folks I met and the sights I saw were all so
special, I will have great memories as long as I live. THANKS, Tulsa if you only
provided the catylist for this to be possible. Everything was done first class.
The only low point was the emcee's handling of the actual unvieling and opening
of the capsule, and Boyd's boys performance. I doubt if the city of Tulsa made a
dime, but the lobby bar and certain resturants did well thanks to our presence.
Long live "Miss Belvedere" and the spirit she created. All who attended are
richer for the experience! Dick( Fintastic 57)
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Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2007 12:52
PM
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Bye, Miss
Belvedere
In a message dated 12/1/2007 11:55:12 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, MJRAGUSE@xxxxxxx writes:
I think it is time for those who were not there to cut the BS.
The city of Tulsa provided an excellent venue for what they had to do. They
responded to provide an event because we essentially told them they had to.
We were all treated excellently and that is about all that needs to be said.
And I am sure they did not come out in the black. Don't bother to
figure out the car show fees because you will never know what the
costs for city workers, auditorium, and all of the other media material
provided cost. From the time you landed at the airport and assuming you
have a clue as to what an event can cost, you had to recognize their
financial investment in our week.
It is not Sharon Davis's fault for what we all found when it was
revealed. She is being sincere. Lets
move on.
Amen!
Joe
Savard Lake Orion, Michigan
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