R55 I'm not one to normaly brag, BUT
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I'm not one to normaly brag, BUT
Our clubbie and our dog are in the latest copy of "MC2 The Mini Magazine"
There is an article about Mini's On Top, The Largest Mini Event in the Northeast. Well normally it is, but i think MTTS Boston 2008 had more cars for the morning breakfast drive but then many lost interest in the rest of the activities. There was a toral of 239 Mini's that participated in the MOT weekends events.
For those who have not attended or heard of MOT (Mini's On Top) it is a gathering that started 6 years ago from a suggestion for Mini Owners to get together for a lunch and drive to the top of Mt Washington to view the susnset, and has grown to a great rally and charity event. The event takes place at Mt Washington New Hampshire, and includes a drive to the top for a view of the sunset from the top of Mt Washington. Mini's only allowed. More about MOT can me found at www.minisontop.com or by reading the article in MC2.
As for the bragging. I have this picture from the magazine. Our dog Christie and part of our clubbie is in the second picture down. Christie is laying on her brand new (at the time) custom made bed. It mathces the Hot Chocolate interior fabric on the seats. Our car also won the cleanest car award at the Consures De Elegance. Other winners took Best Electronics, Best Performance Mods, Dirtiest Mini, Best Theme and others.
The picture of the blue clubbie with all the people behind it is the car that was given away as a two year lease. Raffle tickets were $25 dollars.
The total money raised for charity was $14,131.23 of which 6.288% (in honor of the mountain's elevation) was given to the Mt Washington Observatory to fund weather research and the rest went to the New Hampsire Make-A-Wish foundation.
And BTW Mini's On Top was held on 6-28-8 which is also the height of Mt Washington.
A fun time was had by all, an we meet a bunch of great people. Some of these people are NAM members and it was really a pleasure to meet you all.
Sorry, I jsut had to brag a little bit.
BTW next year we plan to take Cleanest Car, Best Theme, Best Electronics, and Best Overall in the Concours De Elegance. So to those attending the challenge has been rasied.
There is an article about Mini's On Top, The Largest Mini Event in the Northeast. Well normally it is, but i think MTTS Boston 2008 had more cars for the morning breakfast drive but then many lost interest in the rest of the activities. There was a toral of 239 Mini's that participated in the MOT weekends events.
For those who have not attended or heard of MOT (Mini's On Top) it is a gathering that started 6 years ago from a suggestion for Mini Owners to get together for a lunch and drive to the top of Mt Washington to view the susnset, and has grown to a great rally and charity event. The event takes place at Mt Washington New Hampshire, and includes a drive to the top for a view of the sunset from the top of Mt Washington. Mini's only allowed. More about MOT can me found at www.minisontop.com or by reading the article in MC2.
As for the bragging. I have this picture from the magazine. Our dog Christie and part of our clubbie is in the second picture down. Christie is laying on her brand new (at the time) custom made bed. It mathces the Hot Chocolate interior fabric on the seats. Our car also won the cleanest car award at the Consures De Elegance. Other winners took Best Electronics, Best Performance Mods, Dirtiest Mini, Best Theme and others.
The picture of the blue clubbie with all the people behind it is the car that was given away as a two year lease. Raffle tickets were $25 dollars.
The total money raised for charity was $14,131.23 of which 6.288% (in honor of the mountain's elevation) was given to the Mt Washington Observatory to fund weather research and the rest went to the New Hampsire Make-A-Wish foundation.
And BTW Mini's On Top was held on 6-28-8 which is also the height of Mt Washington.
A fun time was had by all, an we meet a bunch of great people. Some of these people are NAM members and it was really a pleasure to meet you all.
Sorry, I jsut had to brag a little bit.
BTW next year we plan to take Cleanest Car, Best Theme, Best Electronics, and Best Overall in the Concours De Elegance. So to those attending the challenge has been rasied.
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I don't see any clubman in the title picture but your person may be in the picture of the crowd, and your car is probably in the picture of the cars lined up getting ready to take off the afternoon drives.
All the pictures are small so it is hard to make peoples faces out or what car it is unless it is one of the first ones in the line.
Good luck hunting.
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And to think you took that picture at probably 7:30 on a July day where the sun stay up until after 9pm up there in N.H. and look how dark it is in the picture.
And as for the wife i would say she has two choices.
1. go to the top
2. stay and clean up the dishes after dinner.
her choice.
BTW did you drive past the mountain on Sunday? we went by about 1pm and you could see the top from the base and the views must have been spectacular as there were very few clouds in the sky.
Edit: MTTS boston did rather Suck. Christie (my dog) and I were hassled byt he state police. They tried to tell me it was against the law to have the dog on the state university property and that i would have to leave. I was so mad that I called the state police headquaters and spoke to the cheif in charge at the time and told him that his trooper would have to arrest me. and then when it went ot court he would look like real fool then next day when it was front page news in the Boston Globe and Herald, how a man was arrested for having his dog on university property that the state law actually states "there are to be no restrictions to animals on state property". After that i was left alone but it did put a damper on the festivities for me.
I must say though that the people from MINI were also very upset as the event coordinator had made sure it would be okay to have pets join their owners at the festivities and was told there would be no restrictions.
And as for the wife i would say she has two choices.
1. go to the top
2. stay and clean up the dishes after dinner.
her choice.
BTW did you drive past the mountain on Sunday? we went by about 1pm and you could see the top from the base and the views must have been spectacular as there were very few clouds in the sky.
Edit: MTTS boston did rather Suck. Christie (my dog) and I were hassled byt he state police. They tried to tell me it was against the law to have the dog on the state university property and that i would have to leave. I was so mad that I called the state police headquaters and spoke to the cheif in charge at the time and told him that his trooper would have to arrest me. and then when it went ot court he would look like real fool then next day when it was front page news in the Boston Globe and Herald, how a man was arrested for having his dog on university property that the state law actually states "there are to be no restrictions to animals on state property". After that i was left alone but it did put a damper on the festivities for me.
I must say though that the people from MINI were also very upset as the event coordinator had made sure it would be okay to have pets join their owners at the festivities and was told there would be no restrictions.
Last edited by schatzy62; 09-17-2008 at 09:31 AM.
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I was so mad that I called the state police headquaters and spoke to the cheif in charge at the time and told him that his trooper would have to arrest me. and then when it went ot court he would look like real fool then next day when it was front page news in the Boston Globe and Herald, how a man was arrested for having his dog on university property that the state law actually states "there are to be no restrictions to animals on state property".
Congratulations to you and Christie for being selected for the magazine.
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Hey, that would be cool to be featured in a calendar.
We took off for Bangor first thing Sunday morning to get our new puppy, Sydney, so we didn't get a chance to go by the mountain. But I do have the opportunity to look at it everyday that its visible from my office window. I'm about 60 miles away, and I swear that on a clear day, I can even see the observatory on top with a pair of binoculars.
Bummer about the man trying to bring you down because of your dog. No offense to Mass, but the one run-in I had with the state police was not a happy occasion, and the officer was unnecessarily rude.
We took off for Bangor first thing Sunday morning to get our new puppy, Sydney, so we didn't get a chance to go by the mountain. But I do have the opportunity to look at it everyday that its visible from my office window. I'm about 60 miles away, and I swear that on a clear day, I can even see the observatory on top with a pair of binoculars.
Bummer about the man trying to bring you down because of your dog. No offense to Mass, but the one run-in I had with the state police was not a happy occasion, and the officer was unnecessarily rude.
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Unfortunately many of them are very rude. I even had one stop me one time for doing 70 in a 65 zone just because i did not slow down when i saw his vehicle. Well from where he was parked in the woods late at night with no light on i did not see him. But i was the nice guy and just apologized to him for not being diligent. Then under my breath called him As****le as i drove away.
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Hi Jocelyn. We spoke briefly when we were having our cars "washed" by those high school students. Glad to hear your having a good time with both MINIs.
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Were is your office that you are only about 60 miles away and live in Maine