Months before the party Panhead had posted a URL in RMH for an interesting site, http://www.cheeseracing.org . When I checked it out, I immediately emailed the site:


From: "Roger Elmore"

To: <andy@cheeseracing.org>

Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 9:22 PM

Subject: CRASS Membership

 

Greetings from the USA. I found out about the cheeseracing.org website after a post in the rec.motorcycling.harley newsgroup. I am the organizer of an event called MAMBM, where internet motorcyclists are invited to meet and basically hang out for a weekend.

http://www.mambm.com/party/

Cheeseracing seems a natural for this party. Of course I want to keep everything on the up and up, so I was wondering how one becomes a member of CRASS, since I wouldn't want this to be considered an "outlaw" (unsanctioned) race. Registration for the forum seems to only be an ezboard account.

Photos would be taken of course.

Thank you for your help!

--

Roger

Whatzit TOMKAT BS#150 SENS

'02 ('03?) FLHT, the wait is on...

2002 Netscum Eyeball (my back yard) May 31-June 2

www.mambm.com/party


He replied:


Date: 03:01 AM CST, 03/20/2002

From: "Andy Smith"

To: "Roger Elmore"

Subject: Re: CRASS Membership

 

Sorry but CRASS membership is stricty on an invitation only basis. We need to see evidence of a strong predigre of quaility cheese racing. Photos from you event and maybe a wrtie up would be a good start!

Andy.


What a cheeky dude this is! Here this uppity Brit has the audacity to use AMERICAN CHEESE in his sport, but force us to become 1%ers (well, if you're counting the suggested daily allowance of carbs per slice...). Well, we would have our cheeserace, sanctioned or not. I had an old Weber grill that hadn't been used since my father was around. It would make a perfect racetrack.

 

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