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2012 Perryville Farm & Forest Rally

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2012 Perryville Farm & Forest Rally
September 19, 2012 06:35PM
Registration is open for PFFR.

The rally, two C1 events is $250.00 (plus applicable cc fees, see supps for details) will be held October 27th, 2012 in and around Perryville MO located approximately 1.5 hours south of St. Louis.

For competitors please go here http://rally-america.com/account

For volunteers http://www.rallymasterpro.com/workers/?group=6



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Re: 2012 Perryville Farm & Forest Rally
September 19, 2012 06:49PM
Isn't that the same weekend as LSPR?
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Re: 2012 Perryville Farm & Forest Rally
September 19, 2012 07:29PM
Yes, it is



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Re: 2012 Perryville Farm & Forest Rally
September 20, 2012 10:13AM
LSPR moved their date on top of Perryville's unfortunately. Hopefully for 2013 LSPR can go back to their previous date earlier in October.

Perryville will probably lose a few entries and conversely LSPR will as well, but we can't do anything.
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Re: 2012 Perryville Farm & Forest Rally
September 20, 2012 10:59AM
Bummer - we had the same sort of thing happen here in CO with the wild fires. They pushed back Pikes Peak to the same weekend as our best of the dirt hillclimbs. Luckily we were able to re-schedule to the end of September after hunting season.

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Re: 2012 Perryville Farm & Forest Rally
September 20, 2012 11:56AM
We'll be entering soon, just waiting on a callback from Bob so I can get my license current and then I'll register.
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Re: 2012 Perryville Farm & Forest Rally
September 20, 2012 12:10PM
Submitted my payment this morning. thumbs up smiley
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Re: 2012 Perryville Farm & Forest Rally
September 20, 2012 04:42PM
Fuck!!!! If I was off work then I'd volunteer or spectate. When is it over?



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Re: 2012 Perryville Farm & Forest Rally
September 21, 2012 09:42AM
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Fuck!!!! If I was off work then I'd volunteer or spectate. When is it over?

Perhaps you could ask for the time off. It is over a month away, so plenty of time to get that request in.



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Re: 2012 Perryville Farm & Forest Rally
September 21, 2012 10:24AM
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Fuck!!!! If I was off work then I'd volunteer or spectate. When is it over?

Perhaps you could ask for the time off. It is over a month away, so plenty of time to get that request in.

Yeah but he only just started a couple weeks ago at most.. I think he's still at the stage where he has to take his hat off, look down---never look the boss straight in the eyes and refer to the boss as "mas'sa" and in the only approved sentence: "yes, mas'sa"



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Re: 2012 Perryville Farm & Forest Rally
September 21, 2012 10:28AM
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... and refer to the boss as "mas'sa" and in the only approved sentence: "yes, mas'sa"

hmm eye popping smiley
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Re: 2012 Perryville Farm & Forest Rally
September 21, 2012 11:09AM
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... and refer to the boss as "mas'sa" and in the only approved sentence: "yes, mas'sa"

hmm eye popping smiley

Yeah sucks to be a new hire these days...

I could imagine the poor guy saying "Say Boss, I've been slaving away for _____ weeks here and I was wondering if i could have some time off to go _____ at a car race?"

Boss "You attitude has been noted! " (harumph!) (as he glares and scribbles something in a little small book he carries)

Hell I've been working for the same bastid for 37 years and I rarely dare ask for time off. Going down to Olympus today but stayed down at machine shop overtime till after midnight to get some stuff done and still feel guilty...as I should.



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Re: 2012 Perryville Farm & Forest Rally
September 21, 2012 11:18AM
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... and refer to the boss as "mas'sa" and in the only approved sentence: "yes, mas'sa"

hmm eye popping smiley

Yeah sucks to be a new hire these days...

I could imagine the poor guy saying "Say Boss, I've been slaving away for _____ weeks here and I was wondering if i could have some time off to go _____ at a car race?"

Boss "You attitude has been noted! " (harumph!) (as he glares and scribbles something in a little small book he carries)

Hell I've been working for the same bastid for 37 years and I rarely dare ask for time off. Going down to Olympus today but stayed down at machine shop overtime till after midnight to get some stuff done and still feel guilty...as I should.

I was under the impression you're self employed. So, you're your own worst taskmaster?



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Re: 2012 Perryville Farm & Forest Rally
September 21, 2012 11:55AM
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... and refer to the boss as "mas'sa" and in the only approved sentence: "yes, mas'sa"

hmm eye popping smiley

Yeah sucks to be a new hire these days...

I could imagine the poor guy saying "Say Boss, I've been slaving away for _____ weeks here and I was wondering if i could have some time off to go _____ at a car race?"

Boss "You attitude has been noted! " (harumph!) (as he glares and scribbles something in a little small book he carries)

Hell I've been working for the same bastid for 37 years and I rarely dare ask for time off. Going down to Olympus today but stayed down at machine shop overtime till after midnight to get some stuff done and still feel guilty...as I should.

I was under the impression you're self employed. So, you're your own worst taskmaster?

Yeah. I wouldn't put up with this shit from anybody else.
look at yesterday: up at 0720 get the girls fed and drop 'em off to school.
straighten bent struts till 10.30 for John Reed---found one was .0015 oval---then went and sheared up and formed sheetmetal into towers for Chris Arboleda Suzuki , then pick up girls at 3.10, get 'em home and feed them and see how day went , then papaer work for some pistons that the guy ordered then afterwards remembered he wanted 16v valve notches, then feed the girlies dinner and get them washed up till wifie getsd home THEN back down to machine shop doing the holes in the top plates and layout, and drilling holes, then cleaing and checking some second hand inserts for a Irish RX7 guy walk in after 12.20 AM---then up at 0720..

Typical long day--low billing time..
Bastid ought to pay me(self) more.



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Re: 2012 Perryville Farm & Forest Rally
September 21, 2012 04:50PM
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Fuck!!!! If I was off work then I'd volunteer or spectate. When is it over?

Perhaps you could ask for the time off. It is over a month away, so plenty of time to get that request in.

Yeah but he only just started a couple weeks ago at most.. I think he's still at the stage where he has to take his hat off, look down---never look the boss straight in the eyes and refer to the boss as "mas'sa" and in the only approved sentence: "yes, mas'sa"


This is so close to the truth.....

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... and refer to the boss as "mas'sa" and in the only approved sentence: "yes, mas'sa"

hmm eye popping smiley

Yeah sucks to be a new hire these days...

I could imagine the poor guy saying "Say Boss, I've been slaving away for _____ weeks here and I was wondering if i could have some time off to go _____ at a car race?"

Boss "You attitude has been noted! " (harumph!) (as he glares and scribbles something in a little small book he carries)

"Missus Boss Lady ma'am, me been real good, and I was wonderin' if'n I could have a day off so's I can watch a bunch 20 year old Volkswagen Jettas and Subaru Le Gassys drive around one corner in the dirt for 3 hours?" *cracks whip* NO!



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