No, Sharon King Davis is not being sincere. She was
the wrong person for the job. Everyone that went knows that.
No one wants to admit that this was a
publicity stunt in 1957 that was poorly planned, and it was a publicity stunt in
2007 that was marginally planned.
I was there. I saw it first
hand. I am not laying out BS.
The trip was incredible (even with all the
bad trouble I had). The time in Tulsa was like no other. I don't
regret it at all. The car shows were great. I would do it again in a
skinny minute. The parties in the bar and the garage were a blast!
It was the most memorable car show I have ever done.
Brian
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2007 11:54
AM
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Bye, Miss
Belvedere
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.
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