Hey, this is Christine, Event Coordinator for Cripple Dog. I am very
sorry your picture is not posted. We had close to 4000 pictures to
go through, organize and post up. However, I do have 4 or 5 pictures
of award winners that still need to be posted. When I was posting
them up last week yahoo business went down. We will not be back in
the store until next Thursday. I will get those last few pictures
posted then. If you are not in one of those pictures, please send me
a picture of yourself and I will do my best to find you.
We appreciate your feedback and we are confident that the minor bugs
you mentioned in your post will be worked out before the next event
there.
Have a wonderful New Year,
Christine
--- In crippledoghotrods@yahoogroups.com, "fukeyou66" <fukeyou66@...>
wrote:
>
> Thanks for puttin on a great show. There were only some minor bugs
to
> work out as far as how things ran; however one thing did bother me.
My
> car in the show wasn't the prettiest or most expensive there, but
it's
> mine. I got into the car hobby through passion and learning the
hard
> way, and I was so excited to head up to the show at 8 in the
morning to
> head to my first car show. The show was a great time, but for me
what
> was going to make it worth my entry fee was to get my face on the
> website next to one of the beautiful Cripple dog girls. I don't
know
> how ya'll feel about this and maybe I'm being a wuss about it, but
I
> would really have appreciated getting my picture with my trophy on
the
> website. Judging from the 200 or so pictures that DID make it onto
the
> page, (in the first one the dude's walking out of frame)it looks
like
> I'm the one that got left out. I didn't know one person at the
show,
> didn't have any friends that like cars enough to go to the show,
and
> hardly had the cash to pay for gas and my entry fee. To me, that
effort
> at least deserves the small recognition and courtesy of not being
> overlooked. If you intend to keep a full avenue of oaks, I suggest
you
> don't forget the participants, whether they be your friend a
> millionaire celebrity or someone you'll never meet.
>