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Old 06-18-2018, 01:31 PM
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Randy at my age either one would do.
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Sam I have underwear older than they were. The one handed me the trophy and called me sir. The kid before that got a trophy (about 25) she called him bro. I thought it was funny I don't think of myself as a sir. Or a bro for that matter. Guess I'm just the fat bald guy.
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Congrats on your trophy and your butt being pinched, it is usually the other way around.
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Congrats. It makes it that much better when ya win and dont expect it. First and only show I went to with my little pickup this year I got first in class. Blew me away as I was loading up the chairs and cooler when I heard my name. It's a awesome feeling !
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Congrats. It makes it that much better when ya win and dont expect it. First and only show I went to with my little pickup this year I got first in class. Blew me away as I was loading up the chairs and cooler when I heard my name. It's a awesome feeling !
I agree I have been to a lot of local small shows that you at least think maybe I got a shot, but this is probably the biggest mustang show in the country and the majority are late modals 2015- 2018. The past two years I did not even enter the judging because I never thought I'd be in the running plus we always left early to beat the rush so when the photographer told us to stay I was shocked. So then I thought maybe I was runner up but then they called runner up and it wasn't me. Your right it was pretty awesome. I have also won at Carlisle which is another huge national show but that is based on participant votes no judges and can be swayed by the # of people you know there.
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I agree I have been to a lot of local small shows that you at least think maybe I got a shot, but this is probably the biggest mustang show in the country and the majority are late modals 2015- 2018. The past two years I did not even enter the judging because I never thought I'd be in the running plus we always left early to beat the rush so when the photographer told us to stay I was shocked. So then I thought maybe I was runner up but then they called runner up and it wasn't me. Your right it was pretty awesome. I have also won at Carlisle which is another huge national show but that is based on participant votes no judges and can be swayed by the # of people you know there.
They have a car show on main Street twice a year and all the cars had a cup you could put money in and at the end of the night whoever has the most money is the winner, I've literally seen guy sticking 100 dollar bills in their cup just so they can win a trophy.
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They have a car show on main Street twice a year and all the cars had a cup you could put money in and at the end of the night whoever has the most money is the winner, I've literally seen guy sticking 100 dollar bills in their cup just so they can win a trophy.
Tim I was at a show like that many years ago and my two friends and I sat and watched a guy get up and put money from his pocket into his envelope every 20 minutes or so. We decided to make sure he did not make himself win. So we picked a car we all thought should win and filled it full of cash. He was sure he was going to win but he did not and complained that we stuffed the envelope. The judge told him that was the point to put money in for the car you thought should win and that is what we did. It was for a good cause so we did not mind. It was funny because my friend and I both got trophys too.

Hey if you will drop a hudy in my bowl I'll come out and enter your show
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I agree I have been to a lot of local small shows that you at least think maybe I got a shot, but this is probably the biggest mustang show in the country and the majority are late modals 2015- 2018. The past two years I did not even enter the judging because I never thought I'd be in the running plus we always left early to beat the rush so when the photographer told us to stay I was shocked. So then I thought maybe I was runner up but then they called runner up and it wasn't me. Your right it was pretty awesome. I have also won at Carlisle which is another huge national show but that is based on participant votes no judges and can be swayed by the # of people you know there.
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