Cars and Coffee-March 14-Park Meadows Barnes and Noble
#32
My first cars and coffee, I drove the yellow turbo charged S2000. I was too busy looking at cars and taking pics that I didn't meet anyone. Look forward to other meets. Here are some of my pics.
http://imageevent.com/kwando/314carsandcoffee?n=0
http://imageevent.com/kwando/314carsandcoffee?n=0
#34
Great place to meet and the amount of cars was great, now if we could only start filling the parking from the back instead of starting with handicap spots...
dc...er I mean Ed.
dc...er I mean Ed.
#37
Ed? Not! It was Danny who brought it up once and I ran with it....
#38
the turnout was incredible with about 100 cars and I hope it gets much bigger. That lot can easily handle 300+ cars with room for customers.
But we need to make sure people move their cars to the back of the lot. We need to leave the front of the lot open for customers.
I spoke with the store manager and he is happy about this. I told him we would make it a point to park far back enough that it would not affect regular customers and that there would be no stupid stiff in the lot. once you leave the lot you can do whatever you please, and the freeway onramp facing the lot is perfect The guy in the supercharged vette was giving rides, that was pretty cool. car sounded really good.
Also, this cannot be a sanctioned event, otherwise a license is needed. we are all enthusiasts just meeting in the lot. Also, since Cars and Coffee is protected event that has begun in cali, we will call outs something different. Cars and Donuts in honor of the police officer car fanatics that visited and enjoyed the cars as well.
This location is awesome and I do hope that the location up north can be changed as well, since it really sucks were it currently is. to crowded and too much traffic in and out of the place.
But we need to make sure people move their cars to the back of the lot. We need to leave the front of the lot open for customers.
I spoke with the store manager and he is happy about this. I told him we would make it a point to park far back enough that it would not affect regular customers and that there would be no stupid stiff in the lot. once you leave the lot you can do whatever you please, and the freeway onramp facing the lot is perfect The guy in the supercharged vette was giving rides, that was pretty cool. car sounded really good.
Also, this cannot be a sanctioned event, otherwise a license is needed. we are all enthusiasts just meeting in the lot. Also, since Cars and Coffee is protected event that has begun in cali, we will call outs something different. Cars and Donuts in honor of the police officer car fanatics that visited and enjoyed the cars as well.
This location is awesome and I do hope that the location up north can be changed as well, since it really sucks were it currently is. to crowded and too much traffic in and out of the place.
#39
Because of the fact I work for the City of Denver, and because we hosted the Democratic National Convention in Denver.
I was required to go thru several days of intensive Emergency First Responder Training. Anyone that has never been thru this could not understand how important donuts are to the Police and their safety.
Most of this information is classified, however I can tell you that donuts are an important tool to gauge the distance you are from a disaster. If you hold a donut up to your eye and cant see the whole seen, your way too close.
Also the training I received recommends you respond to a disaster with only powered sugar donuts. As this is an excellent tool to judge wind direction. If you hold up the donut and see powered sugar land on your blue uniform, this is bad. As you are down wind and should move to another location immediately.
Well that’s all the secrets I think I can give up for now.
But seriously my thanks to everyone that helped to put this event together, the Denver area has needed this for a long time. Everyone I talked with was having a great time and was very respectful of other peoples cars.
Last edited by RAMMAN; 03-15-2009 at 03:21 PM.
#40
Cars and Donuts will please the local Police and attract more of them.
Because of the fact I work for the City of Denver, and because we hosted the Democratic National Convention in Denver.
I was required to go thru several days of intensive Emergency First Responder Training. Anyone that has never been thru this could not understand how important donuts are to the Police and their safety.
Most of this information is classified, however I can tell you that donuts are an important tool to gauge the distance you are from a disaster. If you hold a donut up to your eye and can see the whole seen, your way too close.
Also the training I received recommends you respond to a disaster with only powered sugar donuts. As this is an excellent tool to judge wind direction. If you hold up the donut and see powered sugar land on your blue uniform, this is bad. As you are down wind and should move to another location immediately.
Well that’s all the secrets I think I can give up for now.
But seriously my thanks to everyone that helped to put this event together, the Denver area has needed this for a long time. Everyone I talked with was having a great time and was very respectful of other peoples cars.
Because of the fact I work for the City of Denver, and because we hosted the Democratic National Convention in Denver.
I was required to go thru several days of intensive Emergency First Responder Training. Anyone that has never been thru this could not understand how important donuts are to the Police and their safety.
Most of this information is classified, however I can tell you that donuts are an important tool to gauge the distance you are from a disaster. If you hold a donut up to your eye and can see the whole seen, your way too close.
Also the training I received recommends you respond to a disaster with only powered sugar donuts. As this is an excellent tool to judge wind direction. If you hold up the donut and see powered sugar land on your blue uniform, this is bad. As you are down wind and should move to another location immediately.
Well that’s all the secrets I think I can give up for now.
But seriously my thanks to everyone that helped to put this event together, the Denver area has needed this for a long time. Everyone I talked with was having a great time and was very respectful of other peoples cars.
Ramman, was your car the supercharged vette? if it was that thing sounded great. So did the F355 when it left. That thing with open exhaust would have been sweet music.
#41
Ok, now that was funny I like seeing police officers who are car enthusiasts as I am more likely to get out of a ticket that way
Ramman, was your car the supercharged vette? if it was that thing sounded great. So did the F355 when it left. That thing with open exhaust would have been sweet music.
Ramman, was your car the supercharged vette? if it was that thing sounded great. So did the F355 when it left. That thing with open exhaust would have been sweet music.
Here’s a shot of it from yesterday.
Last edited by RAMMAN; 03-15-2009 at 03:35 PM.
#44
So I put on a new set of F1 Supercars and these C6 Motorsports this week. I was going for a more updated look. After all my car is almost 5 years old.
#45
Yep, was all Danny and Dennis' fault , I had nothing to do with it
Better turn out that any of us could have imagined- next time I'll socialize a little more, great to see the NSX's in force, definitely wanted to meet the turbo'd S2000, I had an 03 I wanted to do the same thing with.
Better turn out that any of us could have imagined- next time I'll socialize a little more, great to see the NSX's in force, definitely wanted to meet the turbo'd S2000, I had an 03 I wanted to do the same thing with.