1st ANNUAL TWISTED TAVERN CAR, TRUCK AND BIKE SHOW -Sugarhill, GA

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1st ANNUAL TWISTED TAVERN CAR, TRUCK AND BIKE SHOW -Sugarhill, GA

Time: August 29, 2010 from 1pm to 5pm
Location: Twisted Tavern
Street: 4450 Nelson Brogdon Blvd (Hwy 20)
City/Town: Sugarhill, Ga.
Website or Map: http://southeastwheelsevents.…
Phone: 770-316-1040
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Richard Scott
Latest Activity: Sep 6, 2010

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Event Description

Registration 1:00 until 3:00 Awards at 5:00
Registration Fee $20.00 (Rain Sept 19th.)
NO SMALL TROPHIES
Top 20
BEST IN SHOW
Twisted Tavern's Pick
BEST OF: Ford, Chevy, GM, Mopar, BOP, Bike, Truck, Import and Rat Rod
Club Participation (10 or more)

GREAT FOOD and DRINKS
$2.00 Burgers $1.00 Hot Dogs
Door Prizes 50/50 DJ
First 45 Registered Gets a FREE Event T-Shirt
Vendors welcome contact Richard Scott 770-316-1040
(No Food Vendors)

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Comment by Paul Broom on September 6, 2010 at 3:21am
no problem,with ego just the fact that the people I talked to said they never win either cause of their vehicle being a newer year. They like me had fun cause you meet alot of great people and see alot of GREAT Cars. However after going to shows for years and only the older vehicles win then either I don't have a vehicle good enough to win or I must be going to the wrong shows.
Comment by Richard Scott on September 5, 2010 at 2:32pm
some one had something nice to say!!!! I was amazed at the many wonderful people, but mostly the welcoming hearts today at the show. Im humbled to have met many new friends and fellow car enthusiast's over in that area. Off course as if that wasn't enough i was able to visit the many cars on the parking lot with nothing but excitement. Met a few owners, cracked a few jokes, and became more excited when i was invited to the next car show.. Now that feeling summed up into one giant feeling is better than birthday gifts and or christmas… Continue Added by Moses Edson on September 4, 2010 at 1:59am
Comment by Hugh Dudley on September 5, 2010 at 11:54am
Good thing you got a truck..... it must come in handy hauling your ego around.
Comment by Richard Scott on September 5, 2010 at 10:53am
We add 5 awards for 2000 and up!!!!!!!
Comment by Jeff Rutherford on September 5, 2010 at 3:01am
Like a "T-shirt" I designed for someone said - "If you AIN'T havin' fun - It's YOUR OWN DAMN FAULT". 5 hours at a car show??? Mebbe you'ld rather be mowing the lawn. EVERYBODY I talked to, had an absolute BLAST. I'm REALLY sorry you didn't win (I guess they shoulda had 130 trophys!!), but HEY - beautiful weather, a GREAT venue, and LOTSA GREAT CARS!!! Where ELSE would ANYBODY rather BE???
Comment by Gerry Sorensen on September 4, 2010 at 11:51pm
If you only go to car shows to WIN a trophy then I guess you have the wrong idea of what a car show is really for. Car shows are for the appreciation of the CARS not the trophies they win and to hang out with other car enthusiasts. . . This is a BLAST. It was a BLAST and one of the better car shows we have been to this year. KUDOS to Twisted Tavern and Richard Scott for an excellent show! Sami
Comment by Paul Broom on September 4, 2010 at 11:18am
only older cars win. cars shows five hours and nothing. So much for money spent on the newer ones. Hows that a BLAST?
Comment by Richard Scott on August 29, 2010 at 12:54am
Thanks !!!!!!!!!!
Comment by Gerry Sorensen on August 29, 2010 at 12:17am
We shall see you there! I know it will be a BLAST :)
Comment by Richard Scott on August 29, 2010 at 12:11am
Loading up for the show See y'all there

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