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  • #16
    Wow, what a weekend!

    We have made it home from our last New England trip of the year. Only 645 miles today but so worth it!
    Christine is warming up my first bowl of "chowda" that we brought home from Legal Seafoods as I type. We are doing exactly as Billy Allen said, "eat it as soon as you get there"!
    Many thank you's to all from SSOA in attendance for your warm hospitality and friendship. We will never forget this summer.
    If it wasn't for the prodding by Steve Noury, Lowell Hanson & Rock Van Buren to come and the open home of Alan and Sharon Akerstrom (Shar Shar's bed and breakfast), many of our trips would not have been possible.
    Hopefully, Wicked Sister will post some of her pics also. Our camera has died after way over 5000 pics this summer. Many of Christine's pictures did not come out I am sad to say. I will post as many as possible from last night that were not too blurry.
    Looks like we need a new camera for our shutterbug for next season.

    Attached are pics of the most incredible display of trophies we have ever seen. The amazing saddle award, my first meeting with the legend Larry Castagneto and the equally amazing Main racing team.
    Attached Files
    http://www.stockoutboard.com/

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    • #17
      Ohhh, this Chawda is sooo good!!!

      Many thanks to Pete Gevinski (09 SSOA DSH Champ) for surprising me by buying me my first SSOA membership!

      -The very cool, Walter Beale award
      -Pete Gevinski, Alex Poliakoff Sr. & Bob Goller sharing secrets
      -The "hostest with the mostest", Sharon Akerstrom playing incognito behind Bill
      -Mike Cook receiving an award from Commodore Alan Akerstrom
      -Mike Cook's fashion statement banquet boots
      -Steve Noury, very well deserved the "man of the year" award and a standing ovation from the entire room. One of the best MC's we have ever seen was actually speachless, (for a little while).
      Attached Files
      Last edited by Jeff Brewster 59s; 11-23-2009, 09:35 AM.
      http://www.stockoutboard.com/

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      • #18
        The future of SSOA Alex Poliakoff Jr.
        One tough CSH crowd; Terry Morse, Jeff Thompson & Charlie Gonyea
        The Godfathers of SSOA; Ken Hall, Bill Giles & Bob Goller
        Top notch 25ssh drivers; Roger Ellis, Joe Kent & Shawn Cavanaugh
        Lot's of laughs at this presentation
        It became very hard to see over the 'hardware' on the tables.
        Attached Files
        http://www.stockoutboard.com/

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        • #19
          Harriet Thompson and crew made sure the food was great!

          -Colleen Rosado Tweedy making many of us feel really, really, old.
          -Billy Allen relaxing after another test session.
          -Mike Schmidt Sr. hoping the Mrs. won't begin adding this years entry fees.
          -Mike Schmidt Jr., Terry Morse, Fast Jack Cavanaugh, Manny Dias & The ancient mariner.
          -Many proud past Saddle Award winners were in attendance to give out the saddle to this years winner Mike Schmidt Jr.
          -2018 SSOA Rookie of the Year, Ryan Jeffrey Thompson asleep on dad's shoulder
          Attached Files
          http://www.stockoutboard.com/

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          • #20
            She couldn't hang...yet!

            The new 'princess' of Brewster Racing made her first long distance racing trip. This is all that was left after this weekend on the way home. Our "Rosie" will have to toughen up to be able to keep up with us next year.
            (Rocky D'Agostino, eat your heart out)
            Attached Files
            http://www.stockoutboard.com/

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            • #21
              SSOA BANGquet

              This certainly was one great banquet! Some of the nicest trophies I've seen. And lots of well deserved recognition to club members and families. The Long Haul award surely goes to the Brewster Bunch 58S from the coal pits of Ravena Ohio, and the Highest Risk award belongs to the cruise missle 17N (DSH Givinsky) out of Riverhead LonnnguyLand for making it thru the Cross-Bronx and the combat zone unscathed for the excellent food.

              Hope you all have a nice TG dinner. And.... while yer piggin out on all that stuff think about Xmas......... yeh... think about how good a nice new TOHATSU M50D2 from Bass Machines would look sitting there next to that tree. Let me know, I'll see that you get one (MC / Visa accepted ).

              Alex
              "For Competition Only"
              netohatsu@myfairpoint.net

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              • #22
                Oh those Boot's........

                Rumor has it that Mike Cook has landed a full sponsorship package from Freeport, Maine's "LL Bean Company"

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                • #23
                  Mike Cook's Boots

                  I was there, and I still do not understand those boots!!!

                  It was wonderful seeing everyone, just not enough time!
                  Bill Giles, I promise, the next time we are in town,, you will know ahead of time. I look forward to your site seeing tour of Plymouth!

                  PS Any SSOA card member is welcome in our home for the July race in Akron.....hint hint.

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                  • #24
                    Those Boot's....

                    Christine -

                    Maybe Mike knew how deep it was getting up on the stage and came prepared.

                    Akron - need dates, maybe we can work it into our "Fareback Tour 2010". Maureen thinks it is our Farewell Tour, I believe it to be our Comeback Tour. (Must be hanging around Giles too much)
                    Last edited by TPLACE31; 11-22-2009, 09:44 PM.

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                    • #26
                      The lighting in that room was a little tough for taking photos.

                      Those were Mike's BEST boots!

                      Finally, that photo of Bill is him speaking from the heart about how much I mean to him.
                      Twisted Sister



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                      • #27
                        Lori

                        Please excuse my exhausted husband. I just caught that he "re-nicknamed" you. I know we know it, because I was with the group that gave Billy the labels from a winery in NY. Yummy wine called "TWISTED SISTER"! You are by no means wicked,, well all of us women can be when we want to right! I speak for myself on that one!

                        It was great to share the sticky floor with you taking pictures. Not really sure if that was left over of the last party, or to keep people that were to dance there from falling over the metal railing into the "mosh" pit.

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                        • #28
                          Nice work Y'all

                          What a nice bunch of pictures of a really nice bunch of people. Looks like a good time was had by all. No suprise, in region 1, you guys really know 'how to roll'. Looking forward to Haverhill. KampKurz

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                          • #29
                            Christine,
                            No worries.
                            It's just there's a good chance it might stick!!!
                            Twisted Sister



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                            • #30
                              Ssoa banquet

                              Wow another sucessful season ends in Mew England. SSOA functions are always eventful. Congrats to all award winners.Especially to Young Mr.

                              Schmidt!! As I am a mutli time winner of "The Saddle", I hope you feel as honored as I was each time I won it! Look at all of the names, its full

                              of National Champions! Now this is showing how old I am but, I know everyone that won it is the last century!!! How bout the history of the

                              saddle?? I am led to believe it started In 1963. The story I am told goes something like this. At the finish line DSH 1963 Nationals, Boston,Mass,

                              Race winner, Larry Castegneto waves to his Mom at the finish line, AND then flips!!! The award was presented to him at that year's banquet. Thats

                              how I HEARD IT. I would love to hear the real story from Larry. Great pics! Um Laurie, they have these interesting devices for cameras. They're called FLASH UNITS!!! hahah Heck we've even got em here in Maine!! Let me know I'll get you one!

                              Best wishes for everyone from Pete and Mike
                              Don't laugh.....it's borrowed!!

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