Wash State Scale Champs #2
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DSC03291 - The 2nd race of the Washington State Scale Champs series was at Lee Gilbert's Speedshop in Auburn, WA - on January 29, 2005. Cross-state racers showed up from Vancouver WA as well as a Mini-Van-load from over the mountains in Eastern WA. One Oregonian was even allowed to partake. Cross-dressers were encouraged to turn marshal. Since I don't have the race results sheets, and it's after 3 AM, I'll simply fill in the captions with SPAM.
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DSC03292 - The Washington State Scale Champs series race could quite possible be nicknamed the "Spam-Fest", in partial memory of the forgotten Slugs and the absense of Canadian Bacon. The absense of cross-dressers was compensated for by blatant gay outbursts.
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DSC03293 - The A Main for the sedan class had a 10 man round robin. Actually, it was a 9 man and 1 girl round robin. Then again, I'm not so sure about some of them, as there may have been some cross-dressers among the cross-state racers.
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DSC03294 - Cody Sherman and his dad Bill enjoy Spam, even if they will not be making it to the Spam-Feast following the race.
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DSC03295 - The MTT track at Speedshop, since no Canadian Bacon was present, was carved entirely from 135 cans of Spam.
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DSC03296 - Seasoned Pros compete for seasoned Spam. A Washingtonian girl, an Oregonian, and a pesky Brit. There's got to be a Spam joke there somewhere...
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DSC03297 - It is widely rumored that a red rag in one's right pocket signifies a preference for Spam. Wearing an apron indicates a potential for cooking Spam, and wearing a grey shirt implicates a danger of being mistaken for Spam.
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DSC03298 - With seconds to go before the start of the race, I felt the sudden impulse to capture a photograph of people standing around doing absolutlely nothing whatsoever.
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DSC03299 - Hey Cody! How would you like to see what it looks like if you jump in front of the camera and I actually go ahead and take the pic anyway? Smile and say "SPAM".
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DSC03300 - This shot demonstrates what happens when I leave my camera for others to take some pictures. Hmmmmm... maybe the next shot will be better....
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DSC03301 - There! a car speeds through the esses! Well, at least it's not a pic of people standing around doing nothing!
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DSC03302 - What a line-up! Looks like the Spam-Fest could be shaping up to be a good race!
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DSC03303 - Concourse winner - or multi-colored molded Spam - you be the judge.
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DSC03304 - These cars are carved out of Spam, and then dyed with easter egg coloring. (by "Hammo")
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DSC03305 - Fellow Geeks from all over Washington lined up for the Amateur Group 10 race. Local hotshot Bill Sherman welcomes the out-of-towners by doing armpit farts.
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DSC03306 - The Pro 10 race had the usual gang of local yoculs. Mike Stahl from Beaverton Oregon, and Phil Olson from Yakima WA serve as bookends (on red & black) to the locals for the first heat. Do they eat Spam in Beaverton? I'm almost sure they do in Yakima.
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DSC03307 - GT12 cars kinda smell like glazed Spam.
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DSC03308 - It is often rumored that excessive consumption of Spam can cause blurred vviissiioonn.
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DSC03309 - Some Old Weird Dude actually showed up in time to derust the GT-12 car and contribute to the prize fund. Break out the can of Veggie Spam.
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DSC03310 - Now for the after-race party. Beer and Spam were served at the Kosir lounge. At least it was Kosir Spam.
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