Shootout 2006 reservations.

Posted By: Ghislain Goudreau

Shootout 2006 reservations. - February 23, 2006 10:11 pm UTC

Hello ya'll...

I phoned Dale today to take reservation.
1(866)433-4855

Prices are the same as last year;

Fryday $79
Saturday $89
Sunday $39

He will charge $190 plus tx for all 3 days, just mention that you are a club member.

Ghislain.
Posted By: marc larocque

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - February 24, 2006 12:21 am UTC

Ill be staying at the Gull aswell. Ill try to sneak a 24 of labatt 50 across the border smile
Posted By: Shaun MacLary

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - February 24, 2006 12:54 am UTC

don't forget to mention that it's 190 US dollars.
Posted By: marc larocque

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - February 24, 2006 01:02 am UTC

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Originally posted by Shaun MacLary:
don't forget to mention that it's 190 US dollars.
Its still cheaper than 150US a night a the Best Western or some other hotel.

also 190 / 2 = 95US for 3 days isnt too bad
Posted By: Matt Tremblay

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - February 24, 2006 02:44 am UTC

Anyone in or around Ottawa going? I was thinking about going but I was really wondering if it's worth blowing a $1000 USD to go down there.
Posted By: Ghislain Goudreau

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - February 24, 2006 04:02 am UTC

I's not going to cost you a grand.

Put down your purse and come, you ain't gonna regret.

Ghislain.
Posted By: Matt Tremblay

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - February 24, 2006 01:38 pm UTC

Dude, only reason why I ask is because I'm 17 years old, Money is a VERY precious commodity.

BTW, who's buying me the beer?

Stupid 21 year old drinking age. DAMN AMERICANS WHEN WILL THEY LEARN.
Posted By: Nigel Smith

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - February 24, 2006 03:16 pm UTC

I don't think when I was 17 I would venture down if money was a serious issue. Thats my opinion though, it also wont cost you a grand either.
Maybe 3-400 bucks US all included.
Posted By: Ghislain Goudreau

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - February 24, 2006 08:22 pm UTC

Don't be offended if I do not feed you beer while we are in the US of A.

These guys don't fool around and you would probably be getting 25 years in jail for drinking beer (underage). Just imagine how much time I would be sentenced if I would be the individual that feed you the stuff!!! eek

Ghislain.
Posted By: Shaun MacLary

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - February 25, 2006 12:48 am UTC

Quote
Originally posted by Matt Tremblay:
Dude, only reason why I ask is because I'm 17 years old, Money is a VERY precious commodity.

BTW, who's buying me the beer?

Stupid 21 year old drinking age. DAMN AMERICANS WHEN WILL THEY LEARN.
umm, you're not even old enough to drink in Ontario,. or hell Quebec, why are you complaining about the drinking age in the US lol
Posted By: Chris Campbell

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - February 25, 2006 01:22 am UTC

But in montreal they would sell beer to a 9 year old so he would be OK.
Posted By: Matt Tremblay

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - February 25, 2006 02:17 am UTC

I'm 18 in May. Quebec is next door to me.
Posted By: Chris Mckee

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - February 25, 2006 08:43 pm UTC

I stay at the track. So much cheaper. Bring a tent and tons of beer. Always works out mint! Especially when you end up in Sheps trailer drinking Yager bombs staring at his car. Drool.....
Posted By: Shaun MacLary

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - February 25, 2006 11:19 pm UTC

Quote
Originally posted by Chris Mckee:
I stay at the track. So much cheaper. Bring a tent and tons of beer. Always works out mint! Especially when you end up in Sheps trailer drinking Yager bombs staring at his car. Drool.....
Not a bad idea, what do they charge you to camp out there? How are the, if there are any, shower facilities?
Posted By: marc larocque

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - February 26, 2006 03:12 am UTC

http://www.indiantrailcampground.com/

one of the closer campsites, 22.00US a night. You can get full hookup and A/C.

13mins from the raceway.

Ive nevr camped out in Ohio but i hear its humid as hell.
Posted By: Shaun MacLary

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - February 26, 2006 03:41 pm UTC

If the weather is anything like last year, I don't know if I'd want to be in a tent lol. Friday and Saturday, while we were just leaving Cedar Point, it started to pour, and I mean torrential down pour. It was crazy.
Posted By: Ryan Laliberte

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 02, 2006 12:58 am UTC

If things work out as I hope, might take the weekend, the Talon, and the GF to head down there. It's a few months away, so I'll have time to get myself out of the "stock" hole and put up a timeslip. Let's get some Ontario plates down there!! (with the Club DSM Canada frames around them of course!!)
Posted By: Shaun MacLary

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 02, 2006 01:44 am UTC

who else is staying at the gull?


gonna call tomorrow and make a reservation I think.
Posted By: Tim Grechin

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 02, 2006 08:11 pm UTC

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Originally posted by Ryan Laliberte:
If things work out as I hope, might take the weekend, the Talon, and the GF to head down there. It's a few months away, so I'll have time to get myself out of the "stock" hole and put up a timeslip. Let's get some Ontario plates down there!! (with the Club DSM Canada frames around them of course!!)
Everyone says this year after year but then everyone drops out like flies in May and only a handful end up going.
Posted By: Shaun MacLary

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 02, 2006 11:19 pm UTC

reservation is made laugh
Posted By: Pat Cheang

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 08, 2006 10:52 pm UTC

Is anyone from Ottawa or surrounding area "seriously" thinking of going? I'm considering making the trip this year. Not sure if I'll trailer the car or drive though.
Anyone? Anyone?
Posted By: Chris Mckee

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 09, 2006 08:07 pm UTC

Quote
Originally posted by Shaun MacLary:
Quote
Originally posted by Chris Mckee:
[b] I stay at the track. So much cheaper. Bring a tent and tons of beer. Always works out mint! Especially when you end up in Sheps trailer drinking Yager bombs staring at his car. Drool.....
Not a bad idea, what do they charge you to camp out there? How are the, if there are any, shower facilities? [/b]
Yes they have shower facilities! Camping was like $12 a night. It was fine. Got hot at times but the beer took care of that. Only part thats sucks is that a lady will come around and collect the money at around 8am!

Which kinda sucks when your hung over and still drunk.
Posted By: Matt Tremblay

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 10, 2006 12:44 pm UTC

Hey Im wondering for you TO guys, how long it takes to get down there.

I would basically add 5 hours for myself.

Where do you guys cross at, Im thinking Windsor/Detroit.
Posted By: Ali Ghadban

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 11, 2006 04:26 pm UTC

Quote
Originally posted by Pat Cheang:
Is anyone from Ottawa or surrounding area "seriously" thinking of going? I'm considering making the trip this year. Not sure if I'll trailer the car or drive though.
Anyone? Anyone?
If you're going then I'm in for sure. I'd be driving my car down.

Perhaps we can meet up with the TO group and convoy down together.
Posted By: Tim Grechin

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 11, 2006 06:50 pm UTC

7 hours or so from TO with little to no traffic.
Posted By: Eric Lang

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 13, 2006 08:25 am UTC

Its best to go down to detroit, lets hope for no rain this year!
Posted By: Pat Fisher

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 13, 2006 03:08 pm UTC

We personally like to cross at the Falls and go that way. It's definately longer but less pot holes. When you're taking a fleet and trailors we find it easier.
Posted By: Andrew Bugg

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 13, 2006 10:53 pm UTC

Me and Amber (GF) will be going , just kinda weiry about bringing the dsm so far from home lol..

Planning on camping because we are cheap..
Posted By: KEVIN KIRELUK

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 14, 2006 09:44 pm UTC

When exactly is the shoot-out? I'm going to try to get some time off and make the trip too.
Posted By: marc larocque

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 15, 2006 01:25 am UTC

weekend of august 12th and 13th

same dates as last year
Posted By: Ryan Laliberte

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 15, 2006 01:40 am UTC

Are we all going to meet up somewhere and head down as a group?
Posted By: Pat Cheang

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 15, 2006 02:12 am UTC

A small group of us from Ottawa are making plans to head down as well. We'd like to meet up with some of you guys from the Toronto area and all drive down together. Is the majority driving out Friday morning?
Posted By: Andrew Bugg

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 15, 2006 02:15 am UTC

Of course we will all meet up and convoy it, It'll be neat, I will take lots of videos. and put one together.

Me and my girlfriend are planing to stop either at darien lake (theme park) or niargra falls on the way back though..
Posted By: Mark PPG Scheitzbach

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 15, 2006 11:17 pm UTC

As far as I'm concerned we (Peckerhead, Andy and I) will be leaving Friday AM.

I'd be happy to meet up with some of you for a caravan wink
Posted By: Tim Grechin

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 16, 2006 12:23 am UTC

Hey Mark,

I think it's best to figure out those fine details in early August. Too many people say they will come but we get the same lame excuses every year:

"I can't get time off work"
"I can't afford the <$150CDN trip"
"My g/f and I got in a fight"
"My car blew up" tongue (this one is legit)
Posted By: Jason Miller

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 16, 2006 11:52 pm UTC

Can anyone direct me to a website where I can find more info about the Shootout 2006 event.. or could someone write a few lines to describe the event? Thanks a million!
Posted By: Tim Hunt

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 17, 2006 12:47 am UTC

http://buschurforums.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?s=f94bae48f5080a368f20c7dd4a19e433&f=23
Posted By: Ziggy Dietrich

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 19, 2006 12:51 am UTC

I am booked and looking forward to my first shootout smile
Posted By: Pat Cheang

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 19, 2006 03:49 pm UTC

Quote
Originally posted by Mark PPG Scheitzbach:
As far as I'm concerned we (Peckerhead, Andy and I) will be leaving Friday AM.

I'd be happy to meet up with some of you for a caravan wink
I'll meet up with you guys for the drive down if that's ok. Still have to confirm who's going from Ottawa. There's 4 of us thus far.
Posted By: Jason Miller

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 19, 2006 08:09 pm UTC

Tim: thanks for the link! I'll be going to the Shootout event. Is there a caravan going from the GTA? Is there an official videographer for the event.. if so, I'll volunteer for ca.dsm -- I have a professional 3ccd videocam and a full non-linear editing suite. Most of my work are for weddings, but I think I can do a car event! wink
Posted By: Matt Jacobsen

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 19, 2006 10:11 pm UTC

I'm from Ottawa and will be going for sure aswell as a buddy of mine with his talon, so we'd love to drive down with you all
Posted By: Andrew Bugg

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 19, 2006 11:55 pm UTC

We should get a list of who's going and where they are from and find the appropriate place to meet. Obviously this will happen in the months to come to the event but just an idea.
Posted By: Pat Cheang

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 20, 2006 12:24 am UTC

Matt, we should get together in the upcoming weeks to discuss some of the details. So far it's Ali, Yassar, Ryan Cherry, Matt Tremblay and myself.
Posted By: Ryan Laliberte

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 20, 2006 08:20 pm UTC

Giz, Andrew, and the Ottawa guys.

We could all meet up at the 401 stop between Brigton and Trenton to head down to TO as a group.
If anyone from Kingston area is coming, be a good place to meet up.
Just an idea....
Posted By: Jason Miller

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 20, 2006 09:21 pm UTC

Anyone know when the caravan is leaving the GTA -Friday or Saturday morning? Thks.
Posted By: Ziggy Dietrich

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 20, 2006 10:23 pm UTC

I would like to head down sometime on the Friday smile
Posted By: Jason Miller

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - March 21, 2006 03:42 am UTC

OK.. I just lost my co-pilot since he can't leave on Friday.. but I'm going regardless. wink
Posted By: Shaun MacLary

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 08, 2006 01:34 pm UTC

Me and Mike Leclerc are heading down Friday morning sometime.
Posted By: Ghislain Goudreau

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 08, 2006 03:20 pm UTC

Quote
Originally posted by Jason Miller:
OK.. I just lost my co-pilot since he can't leave on Friday.. but I'm going regardless. wink
That's the spirit.

Ghislain.
Posted By: Steve Kinnaird

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 08, 2006 11:43 pm UTC

The "old guy" caravan will be leaving Friday. Some of us are from the GTA area.
Posted By: Mark PPG Scheitzbach

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 10, 2006 02:13 am UTC

The meeting places we normally have are:
HWY #10 (Hurontario) and 403 (plaza just north of the 403)

The next stop is at the Tim Horton's/Home Depot at Hwy 20 in Stoney Creek (Just off the QEW)

Then its straight off to NY, where we stop for lunch at the McDonald's/Denny's in N.Y. State.

From there it's non-stop to Ohio, and the Gull/Buschur's place.

Dinner is at Stirk's in Norwalk. Just remember the words "bacon gravy"

smile

Then BEER till the early morning hours!

ppg
Posted By: Ziggy Dietrich

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 10, 2006 05:22 pm UTC

You go over Niagara, not over Detroit??
Posted By: Shaun MacLary

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 10, 2006 08:33 pm UTC

Screw Stirks man. I'm going to hit up Ryans like 20 of us did last year lol. 8.99 for the buffet, they had everything you could think of, from sea food, to steaks to bbq pork and chicken. You name it. All you can eat!
Posted By: Shaun MacLary

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 10, 2006 08:35 pm UTC

Oh and don't forget people you WILL NEED a passport to get across the border this time frown so add another 80-90 bucks to your trip budget.
Posted By: Tim Hunt

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 10, 2006 09:40 pm UTC

Stirks is part of the history,
DSM.CA has been going there for years, we have gone as far as to get bacon gravy and bring it back for members that have not been able to make the trip that year, (even if they drop the container in thier driveway).
Went through Detroit the first year (didn't caravan down) and man never again, crappy roads and driving through blocks of ghetto areas wasn't confidence inspiring.
What about the Mexi restraunt though...
Posted By: Mark PPG Scheitzbach

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 11, 2006 01:31 am UTC

Ziggy, what Tim said is true about Detroit. One guy we were with (Dennis) bent 2 rims from the potholes. The slum parts of town were NOT very fun either smile

Tim, I'm for the mexican place again too.

btw did someone say "screw Stirks?" WTF?
smile
Posted By: Steve Kinnaird

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 11, 2006 02:11 am UTC

HEY! I saved 80% of that bacon gravy I dropped!!

"Screw Stirks"?!?!

Noob.

The mileage difference between Niagara/Detroit really isn't that big. Besides, living where I do makes me REALLY biased towards crossing at Niagara.
Posted By: Ziggy Dietrich

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 11, 2006 06:13 pm UTC

Ok, I guess I am in for the Niagara route,...

Is there any truth to this needing a passport by then business??
Posted By: Steve Kinnaird

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 11, 2006 07:07 pm UTC

I don't believe that goes into affect until 2008.
Posted By: Shaun MacLary

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 11, 2006 08:29 pm UTC

June 2006.
Posted By: Steve Kinnaird

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 11, 2006 09:40 pm UTC

Where did you get that from??

"Do I need a passport to travel to the United States?
Though passports are the document of choice for travel, Canadian citizens do not currently require a passport to travel to the United States. However, Canadians who are travelling outside Canada are encouraged to obtain a passport, as it is the most widely accepted proof of Canadian identity and citizenship.

In April 2005, the United States Government announced the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) requiring all visitors to and from the Americas, including Canadian citizens, to present a passport to enter or re-enter the United States by December 31, 2007.

The WHTI will be implemented in three phases, as follows:

December 31, 2006 - A passport will be required for all air and sea travel to or from Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda.
December 31, 2007 - The passport requirement will be extended to all land border crossings as well as air and sea travel."
Posted By: Shaun MacLary

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 11, 2006 11:30 pm UTC

it was June 2006 last year when i crossed and was reading up about it. Guess they extended it. Good, don't have to drop 80 bucks on a passport!
Posted By: Andrew Bienhaus

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 17, 2006 12:20 am UTC

Got our usual rooms booked... where we putting Steve this year Mark? wink
Posted By: Steve Kinnaird

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 17, 2006 12:40 am UTC

In a BED this time, you bastards! I'm not taking the cot every night again this year!
tongue
Posted By: Andrew Bienhaus

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 17, 2006 03:32 pm UTC

Well, there's talk of Ian and Brian staying in the room next door, so maybe you can pull senoirity on Brian, and put him in the cot. wink

I'm getting a lot of emails this year, kind of unusual for so early. Is it going to be a big year?

Sterks is the spot.
Where do you think they get the 11 second grease from at Buschur's! smile
Posted By: Andrew Bienhaus

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 17, 2006 03:39 pm UTC

Ziggy - re route, yes it's almost the exact same distance, down to the last km... but, in addition to detroit, somehow the NY state thruway just seems to run quicker.
No idea why.

Streets & Trips, sort of backs that up. The detroit route is 10km shorter, but the NY/Ohio route, is 20 mins faster. smile

Now, what USED to be real fun, was the ferry ride from Leamington to Sandusky, via Pelee Island. That was fun... bit of a hassle, but fun. smile
Posted By: Shaun MacLary

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 17, 2006 04:28 pm UTC

Quote
Originally posted by Andrew Bienhaus:
Ziggy - re route, yes it's almost the exact same distance, down to the last km... but, in addition to detroit, somehow the NY state thruway just seems to run quicker.
No idea why.

Streets & Trips, sort of backs that up. The detroit route is 10km shorter, but the NY/Ohio route, is 20 mins faster. smile

Now, what USED to be real fun, was the ferry ride from Leamington to Sandusky, via Pelee Island. That was fun... bit of a hassle, but fun. smile
Was thinking about taking the ferry lsat year, was going to cost way too much so we drove.

Just checked the distances from London, it's about 150 miles further for us to go through Fort Erie/NY and around.
Looks like Detroit again it is.
Posted By: Andrew Bienhaus

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 17, 2006 05:23 pm UTC

Yeah, from London, it's a no-brainer.
From Hamilton, where the 403 splits, is where I measured it from. smile

No worries... we'll see you all there... with lots of cold beer.
Posted By: mike leclerc

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 17, 2006 05:27 pm UTC

I hope this will be a good experience. All my other trips to the states have been huge disappointments. crappy food, crappy people, boarder searches....every time.
Posted By: Andrew Bienhaus

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 17, 2006 10:59 pm UTC

Leave the McDonalds coffee stir sticks at home, and you should be fine, right Doug? tongue


(sorry, really old joke)
Posted By: Jason Miller

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 19, 2006 05:02 pm UTC

Hi folks,

A few weeks ago, I made an offer to Andrew Bienhaus to be the official Club DSM Canada videographer for the Shootout 2006 event. The plan is to shoot footage of the entire event, including the caravan from the GTA to Ohio, edit and render DVD's for resale to club members with all proceeds from the DVD's to be donated back to the club in order help with all of the admin costs associated with this website & UBB.

About the DVD:
It will be professional grade, captured with dual Sony 3CCD videocams and rendered with a non-linear digital suite.

I would like to start by gauging the interest level of such a DVD. I'm also open to hearing any suggestions or recommendations on what you would like to see. This is your event, your video. Your feedback would be appreciated. Thanks.
Posted By: Andrew Bienhaus

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 19, 2006 09:28 pm UTC

I don't care at all about the proceeds angle, but it's always fun to go back and look at bits of the event, months later... particularly when something cool happens.

Jason: make sure you don't lose too much time on it though, I mean, make sure you still have fun. smile
Posted By: Ziggy Dietrich

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 19, 2006 10:22 pm UTC

Sounds like a good idea....but an approximate price point might help a lot of people decide...
Posted By: Jason Miller

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 20, 2006 12:36 am UTC

Ziggy: Good question.. I think $15-$20 max would be fair for a DVD video of an entire weekend. Let me know what you guys & gals think. It will probably be approx 60 minutes long + a video montage of the entire event.

Andrew: Thanks! wink I'm really looking forward to the event and I'm sure it'll be great times! I'm also confident that we'll manage to get some cool stuff on video.. and some funny moments as well! smile
Posted By: Ziggy Dietrich

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 20, 2006 12:42 am UTC

At $15 - $20. for even 30 minutes of good footage, I am in for one copy smile

Another thought, Jason..perhaps you could supplement your income by videoing some of the actual runs for individuals....
Posted By: Jason Miller

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 20, 2006 01:01 am UTC

Ziggy: Well I figure each DVD will cost me maybe ~ $3 to produce, the remainder of the proceeds will be donated to Andrew to help with the maintenance of the Club DSM Canada UUB.

With regards to video'ing some of the actual runs for individuals, I don't have any problems doing that if there's any interest.. I would be more than happy to accomodate as best as I can. A few years ago, I used to be one of the videographers for SCCA events at NHIS (New Hamphire International Speedway). Those were good times. smile
Posted By: Steve Kinnaird

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 20, 2006 01:16 am UTC

Sign me up for one.

I recall there being videos made of some previous shootouts. I never bought a copy, and regretted it. Especially when we were watching the old ones a couple years ago.

It's almost like looking back through my H.S. yearbooks. wink
Posted By: Matt Tremblay

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 20, 2006 01:47 am UTC

I'll see if I can find someone to capture the blitz from Ottawa down the 401 to meet up with the GTA guys. I think I know of 2 guys that will be running after each other full out for like 2 hours. I'll try to keep up to them.

Im down for a DVD.
Posted By: Mark PPG Scheitzbach

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 20, 2006 01:47 am UTC

Yeah ditto.
And not to steal any money from Andy, but I think you need to pay yourself a bit for your time and energy (IMHO)

But I'd take a copy for sure smile
Posted By: Tim Grechin

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 20, 2006 02:16 am UTC

Yes Jason. You need the money after we get done with your car(s). tongue We need to get the turbo one done for the shootout for sure.
Posted By: Ghislain Goudreau

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 20, 2006 04:07 am UTC

Vid could be fun.

Now that would be nice if we could get similar t-shirts as the one made by Craig Watson a few years back.

They were an excelent quality and the design was pretty good.

Ghislain.
Posted By: Andrew Bienhaus

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 20, 2006 02:57 pm UTC

Yeah, it's been a few years since we've had any official shirts.
I have one here, that had to b retired as a garage rag, but only for the DSM. wink (too many holes, the wife insisted)

We've done a few "special" custom ones, but yes, perhaps we should try again?

Who was the fellow that did them from the ottawa region? Is he still around? He and his son used to come...? (memory failing, forgive me, too much cooking with aluminum pots, or grinding aluminum heads, or something)
Posted By: Steve Kinnaird

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 20, 2006 07:05 pm UTC

Joe Brown??

I'm not 100%, but I'm pretty sure that's his name.

Ugh, unfortunately, his claim to fame in my mind was when he crashed his Talon coming back from the go-carts that shootout. frown
Posted By: Shaun MacLary

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 20, 2006 08:31 pm UTC

I'd be up for a t-shirt. And more than likely a vid.
Posted By: Jason Miller

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 20, 2006 11:29 pm UTC

I can also design some T-Shirts and get 'em printed if you guys are interested. We could have a Talon w/ a dyno sheet in the background with the header reading: "Come play with Power" wink
Posted By: Shaun MacLary

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 21, 2006 01:23 am UTC

Quote
Originally posted by Jason Miller:
I can also design some T-Shirts and get 'em printed if you guys are interested. We could have a Talon w/ a dyno sheet in the background with the header reading: "Come play with Power" wink
Meh, that might be alright for an every day shirt. But since they're more or less going to be for shootout, I'm pretty sure people are going to know what to expect from dsm's.
Something simple, with the club dsm canada name/logo maybe url on it, shootout 2006 on there possibly.
I don't know.
Posted By: Andrew Bienhaus

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 21, 2006 10:34 pm UTC

Yeah, in the past we toyed with creative ideas... some worked. smile

"My alternator is bigger than yours."

Ones we didn't use...

"What's your 402 meter time?"
...and a few other creative distinctly canadian expressions.

But, if anyone has a good one, slogans are always good.

Standard would be small logo over left chest, big something on the back.

And yes, Steve, Joe Brown... but I thought we've seen him since then... I really liked his HUGE logo on the back.
And no, not just because he used my car's image, but the huge red maple leaf he pasted it over, really made it stand out.

I wish it wasn't so worn out, and full of holes. frown

Would pics help?
Posted By: Mark PPG Scheitzbach

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 21, 2006 10:43 pm UTC

I'd buy a shirt smile

It's gotta be Canadian, and funny, and reference the internet in some form (cause that's what brought us all together).

ppg
Posted By: Shaun MacLary

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 22, 2006 03:42 am UTC

Gotta have this on the back

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y267/evan938/crankwalk3.jpg
Posted By: Ryan Laliberte

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - April 24, 2006 01:46 am UTC

^^^^ rotflmao

I would definetly be interested in a DVD and a T-Shirt. I will also be doing some shooting on the way down; Television student... laugh .

How many people are staying at the track?
Posted By: Andrew Bienhaus

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - May 02, 2006 11:37 am UTC

At the track?
What, in the grass or something?
Posted By: Tim Grechin

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - May 02, 2006 08:06 pm UTC

Quote
Originally posted by Andrew Bienhaus:
At the track?
What, in the grass or something?
Ya camping.
Posted By: Ghislain Goudreau

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - May 03, 2006 01:19 pm UTC

Quote
Originally posted by Steve Kinnaird:
Joe Brown??
Yes it was Joe Brown. Last I heard he was buying a Witabix and was selling his Talon to him son.

That was a while ago...

Giz.
Posted By: Andrew Bienhaus

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - May 03, 2006 09:59 pm UTC

"Canada; where AWD means something."

"Metric rocks"

Ummmmm....

Come on, help a guy out here...
Posted By: Helber Paula

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - May 10, 2006 12:30 am UTC

I was wondering how much it costs to go for the shootout?
Approximate figure including gas and everything. I know I
will not be able to make it this year but I was thinking about next year.

Thanks
Posted By: Steve Kinnaird

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - May 10, 2006 12:13 pm UTC

That depends on how far you have to drive, where/how long you stay, how much food you eat, if you go to Cedar Point as well, how much beer you drink......
Posted By: Andrew Bienhaus

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - May 10, 2006 12:37 pm UTC

...and how many chicks you pick up from the trailer park.

tongue
Posted By: Mark PPG Scheitzbach

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - May 11, 2006 12:07 am UTC

T-shirt ideas
"Seat belts aren't supposed to move like that"?
You also have to put a :-P or something like that on it too.
Posted By: Ryan Laliberte

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - May 11, 2006 12:52 am UTC

Quote
Originally posted by Andrew Bienhaus:


"Metric rocks"

Ummmmm....

Come on, help a guy out here...
K Andrew, Not that..... Next to that we'll be hooking our cars up by a rope and calling our caravan DNA...

Can anyone say geek?
Posted By: Andrew Bienhaus

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - May 11, 2006 01:53 pm UTC

We belong to an internet based car club.
We put the web address on out license plate frames.
We are geeks by definition.

Anyone who believes otherwise, is just fooling themselves. wink
Posted By: Andrew Bienhaus

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - May 11, 2006 01:54 pm UTC

Come on then, think of something guys... we need a slogan.
Posted By: Mike Vince

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - May 11, 2006 02:02 pm UTC

"12 seconds or bust, break, and tow home."
Posted By: Rob Strelecki

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - May 11, 2006 03:46 pm UTC

Quote
Originally posted by Mark PPG Scheitzbach:
T-shirt ideas
"Seat belts aren't supposed to move like that"?
You also have to put a :-P or something like that on it too.
lol
"Yes they're manual, and no you can't have them."
With a picture of a non-strangulator, of course wink
Posted By: Ryan Laliberte

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - May 11, 2006 10:03 pm UTC

Quote
Originally posted by Andrew Bienhaus:
We belong to an internet based car club.
We put the web address on out license plate frames.
We are geeks by definition.

Anyone who believes otherwise, is just fooling themselves. wink
True that! laugh But we are geeks who go fast... and look sexy (most of us laugh )

We could do a thing on the back of the T-shirt with "You know you own a DSM when..." Take some of the quotes from that post a while back. Possibly including this little one I thought of today:

You know you own a DSM when you're wife/girlfriend REFUSES to have a joint bank account with you. laugh
Posted By: Ghislain Goudreau

Re: Shootout 2006 reservations. - May 11, 2006 10:43 pm UTC

I'd copy the old "Shock her" manual gesture but...

Get a cool shirt goin and I'll buy a few. Just make sure it's cool and hip so it fits well with yours truly.
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