[tcb] Re: help-shows

  • From: "Denis Dodson" <coocoo@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2010 08:21:49 -0600

And on the 4th of July there is Psycoblooie. It's not a show. And it's not
in Texas. And it doesn't matter what you drive to get there. But it is on a
cliff and we blow up stuff real good..

 

We have more campouts than shows. Transporters at the Point, Dripping
Springs, Bulli Gras, help me out here, people.

 

And there is a good chance (this from the Lady at the
Washington-on-the-Brazos Museum) that my Great Great Whatever designed the
first Texas Flag (Ruth Dodson) and her husband (my other Great Whatever) was
the leader of The Runaway Scrape, so he wasn't at San Jacinto. Take that,
Sammie. See what happens when you wake me up.

 

From: tcb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tcb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of sammie smith
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 7:43 AM
To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [tcb] Re: help-shows

 


Well, unfortunately the show scene in Texas is not like CA.  However, the
taxes are much lower, the people much nicer, and real estate doesn't cost an
arm and a leg like CA and Las Vegas.  And we do have a lot of VW activity,
just a bit more spread out.

 

In San Antonio you have a great VW club in VOSA, and some neat bus people
such Alan Riggs and Peter Albarian.  

 

As to the Nacogdoches show:  Neat club show in a park on grass in the Azalea
capital of Texas at that time of year.  If you like to see lots of blooms
from Azaleas and Dogwoods it is the place to be in late March very early
April.  Attendance can be anywhere from 50 to 90 vehicles entered in the
show and you have a special invite from the East Texas VEE-DUB club to bring
your bus and come enjoy the show. The only real downer is that we are about
a 6-hour drive from San Antonio.

 

And then of course there is the Texas Classic coming up in mid-April in
Fredericksburg which will have over 300 cars and tons of people and rivals
any VW event you will find in CA,  It's a different venue than say the Cal
Classic or the Bug-In, but it is better and I have  been to all of them.
And it's not far from San Antonio.

 

And last but not least:  Welcome to Texas from a 5th generation Texan whose
great-great grandfather fought for Texas independence.  And did I mention
that today is Texas Independence Day!  MARCH 2, 1836!

 

Sammie Smith

Oldest and one of the most historic towns in Texas

Nacogdoches 

 

--- On Tue, 3/2/10, gearjammer23@xxxxxxxx <gearjammer23@xxxxxxxx> wrote:


From: gearjammer23@xxxxxxxx <gearjammer23@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: [tcb] help-shows
To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tuesday, March 2, 2010, 5:18 AM

 Hi i am new to the area and also on this forum moved out here from las
vegas to san antonio can someone tell me what the nac show is and also any
other shows that would be worth going to being from vegas got spoild with
cali so close and phoneix and vegas shows also thank you very much      

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