Re: What convinces you to go or not go?
I come home after every event with my cheek bones hurting from laughing and smiling so much. It IS that great of a time!
There are more stories than I can list that have come from my many trips to Nationals over the years. I should be some kind of spokesman for these events, or maybe get some kind of "most nats attended without owning a truck" plaque or something. I'm fairly certain I got the bewbie prize at one of the KC Nats (In the middle of a corn field at that). I think that was the same year I found out I do NOT, in fact, like to party. There is a picture somewhere of my backside hanging out of a sunroof at a national event, I wasn't even impaired at the time.
Maybe I should buy a truck of my own one of these years?!?!?
I started going because of the trucks, then I went for the people, then I went for tradition, and then I went for the shenanigans. Now I'll go for a repeat of all these reasons.Curious what part of nats (or any syty/car event) is the reason you go.
I come home after every event with my cheek bones hurting from laughing and smiling so much. It IS that great of a time!
There are more stories than I can list that have come from my many trips to Nationals over the years. I should be some kind of spokesman for these events, or maybe get some kind of "most nats attended without owning a truck" plaque or something. I'm fairly certain I got the bewbie prize at one of the KC Nats (In the middle of a corn field at that). I think that was the same year I found out I do NOT, in fact, like to party. There is a picture somewhere of my backside hanging out of a sunroof at a national event, I wasn't even impaired at the time.
Maybe I should buy a truck of my own one of these years?!?!?