Stuntlife Shootout
#1
Stuntlife Shootout
To start off there is always some positive in every situation.......
1. This event has been the smoothest run I have been to, people were low stress and had answers to all my questions.
2. Thomas announcing was awesome, kept the crowd entertained, even in the dead spaces.
3. Very well organized, and professional
4. We could ride our other toys in the parking lot (Wahoo I didn't have to walk around 5 miles, like Texas)
5. Events were run fast and smooth and seemed to keep the crowd's attention.
This is the 1st event where I could actually sit and watch the competitions, usually we are running around making sure we are not gonna miss the event we entered, or have like 50 questions that nobody will give you a straight answer. Hopefully the next events will take some notes.....
Godslayer.....Thanks for the cheese
Kyle PBZ......what you know about them fire works
1. This event has been the smoothest run I have been to, people were low stress and had answers to all my questions.
2. Thomas announcing was awesome, kept the crowd entertained, even in the dead spaces.
3. Very well organized, and professional
4. We could ride our other toys in the parking lot (Wahoo I didn't have to walk around 5 miles, like Texas)
5. Events were run fast and smooth and seemed to keep the crowd's attention.
This is the 1st event where I could actually sit and watch the competitions, usually we are running around making sure we are not gonna miss the event we entered, or have like 50 questions that nobody will give you a straight answer. Hopefully the next events will take some notes.....
Godslayer.....Thanks for the cheese
Kyle PBZ......what you know about them fire works
#2
Re: Stuntlife Shootout
I first saw the sparks and thought you guys threw out a cig, then it kept on going and I was like wtf?! Then the other stuff and I could tell. Other traffic was probably freaking!
Didn't look like that Ford likes hills too much, I bet it's real fun going through the mountains. lol
Didn't look like that Ford likes hills too much, I bet it's real fun going through the mountains. lol
#4
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Originally Posted by naturalborn
To start off there is always some positive in every situation.......
1. This event has been the smoothest run I have been to, people were low stress and had answers to all my questions.
2. Thomas announcing was awesome, kept the crowd entertained, even in the dead spaces.
3. Very well organized, and professional
4. We could ride our other toys in the parking lot (Wahoo I didn't have to walk around 5 miles, like Texas)
5. Events were run fast and smooth and seemed to keep the crowd's attention.
This is the 1st event where I could actually sit and watch the competitions, usually we are running around making sure we are not gonna miss the event we entered, or have like 50 questions that nobody will give you a straight answer. Hopefully the next events will take some notes.....
Godslayer.....Thanks for the cheese
Kyle PBZ......what you know about them fire works
1. This event has been the smoothest run I have been to, people were low stress and had answers to all my questions.
2. Thomas announcing was awesome, kept the crowd entertained, even in the dead spaces.
3. Very well organized, and professional
4. We could ride our other toys in the parking lot (Wahoo I didn't have to walk around 5 miles, like Texas)
5. Events were run fast and smooth and seemed to keep the crowd's attention.
This is the 1st event where I could actually sit and watch the competitions, usually we are running around making sure we are not gonna miss the event we entered, or have like 50 questions that nobody will give you a straight answer. Hopefully the next events will take some notes.....
Godslayer.....Thanks for the cheese
Kyle PBZ......what you know about them fire works
PM me some info on those shirts I missed out on. I'll be moving this week so once I get situated and have a new address I will get some ordered.
I thought it went pretty smooth though there were a couple complaints about the judging of the sickest trick competition, though some handled themselves better than others (thanks Atlanta Freestyle). Only real big problem in my eyes was the lack of spectators. We were expecting a crowd of ~1000 on Saturday and ~2000 on Sunday.
Also, a huge thanks to all the teams and spectators who did show up to at least make it a fun event. Special thanks to 346extremeZ for setting up the practice road near the track for everyone to rock their **** cop-free all day Friday. Check those boys out at www.346extremez.com
Thanks again.
#6
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Originally Posted by gsxrgurl600
twas a good weekend
i thought there woulda been alot more people there
i thought there woulda been alot more people there
#7
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Originally Posted by Kyle_PBZ
I first saw the sparks and thought you guys threw out a cig, then it kept on going and I was like wtf?! Then the other stuff and I could tell. Other traffic was probably freaking!
Didn't look like that Ford likes hills too much, I bet it's real fun going through the mountains. lol
Didn't look like that Ford likes hills too much, I bet it's real fun going through the mountains. lol
the truck did not like hills at all it kept shifting like crazy, and btw the last 30 that we were with you, I was driving, me and darrick switched seats while we were moving and I had that beotch all over the road, that is the first time i have ever driven with a trailor that big, they were both yelling at me to quit swaying so much 'em,
#8
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Originally Posted by KCMW Mike
Yeah this event was awesome, Thomas did an exclent job, he did good with pimpin out the teams that showed up. I hope that it happens next year, I'll definetly be there!!
#9
Re: Stuntlife Shootout
Originally Posted by naturalborn
2. Thomas announcing was awesome, kept the crowd entertained, even in the dead spaces.
****...he can even eat a cheese burger and chug a redbull and not skip a beat while talking to the crowd I still want a free guilty shirt
Last edited by Robbie; 07-19-2004 at 04:03 PM.
#11
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Originally Posted by godslayer
And thank you for the Red Bull. You wouldnt believe how quickly you became my favorite person in the whole world when I came to the event on 3 hours sleep and you had FREE Red Bull.
PM me some info on those shirts I missed out on. I'll be moving this week so once I get situated and have a new address I will get some ordered.
I thought it went pretty smooth though there were a couple complaints about the judging of the sickest trick competition, though some handled themselves better than others (thanks Atlanta Freestyle). Only real big problem in my eyes was the lack of spectators. We were expecting a crowd of ~1000 on Saturday and ~2000 on Sunday.
Also, a huge thanks to all the teams and spectators who did show up to at least make it a fun event. Special thanks to 346extremeZ for setting up the practice road near the track for everyone to rock their **** cop-free all day Friday. Check those boys out at www.346extremez.com
Thanks again.
PM me some info on those shirts I missed out on. I'll be moving this week so once I get situated and have a new address I will get some ordered.
I thought it went pretty smooth though there were a couple complaints about the judging of the sickest trick competition, though some handled themselves better than others (thanks Atlanta Freestyle). Only real big problem in my eyes was the lack of spectators. We were expecting a crowd of ~1000 on Saturday and ~2000 on Sunday.
Also, a huge thanks to all the teams and spectators who did show up to at least make it a fun event. Special thanks to 346extremeZ for setting up the practice road near the track for everyone to rock their **** cop-free all day Friday. Check those boys out at www.346extremez.com
Thanks again.
It seemed to me that it was a good turn out but you can never have too many spectators
#13
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dude I wish we could just come out and play, but we gotta work we have been taking off a lot of time here lately, question, if there was a competition in ATL would you come out ?
#14
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Originally Posted by naturalborn
dude I wish we could just come out and play, but we gotta work we have been taking off a lot of time here lately, question, if there was a competition in ATL would you come out ?
#16
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Originally Posted by DSOG Thomas
Kyle and Andy tried to run us off the road before we even left wisconsin
sucka's
#18
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Originally Posted by CHIMNEY
i'll come out to atl. fu(k u came to wisconsin one of the gayest states. and sorry to all the people i gave hang overs to :YEAH
#19
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Originally Posted by godslayer
Yeah, me and Chimney made the 17 hour trip to the 2003 LoneStar Biker Bash on only 18 hours notice. So post up some info when ya get it.
#20
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I had a good time even though I didn't make it there till the fastest wheelie contest started. Sorry for doing the burn out in the parking lot after the show on Saturday. Robbie made me do it.