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Posted by Lil-Farmer on August 10, 2003 at 18:41:20 from (208.194.0.64):
In Reply to: Re: Re: People with NO respect! posted by Jason on August 10, 2003 at 18:13:35:
I don't have any old iron, except what I use, none for show. My son and I do have a race car that we are pretty proud of and we do make the mall shows around the area in the winter months. Out of maybe 50 cars that will be at any of these shows, we are one of the few that allow kids and/or adults to sit in the car. We put the child in the car and watch what they do while in it, it is not unsupervised. We even take a digital picture and email to the people if they want. Everyone else will have rope barriers around their display to keep people away. We did a show for the Make a Wish foundation and let me tell you it was most gratifying to see these kids with terminal illness's lined up waiting to get in the one and only car that would allow it. Sure, there were a few scratches when it was over, but a week of paint work wouldn't have put a stop to our letting people do something they may never have another opportunity to do. Remember, these kids are the future of anything we do. If they have a bad experience (or uninteresting), when they are old enough to go on their own and take their kids, they probably won't show up at your show. I guess then you won't have to worry about it! This was pretty long, so I suppose it's a nickle's worth.
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