Boy didn't you hit the nail on the head, and punch be right between the eyes! Yup Im a fool to still be here....
Well there are at least two other things, as I have rediscovered. --- lots of wine and blondes...;-)
Well sort of, I'm at Lake Tahoe. I am sitting aboard a boat moored just off a restaurant called Gar Woods. This is fun and it isn't Taxacusettes!!
Rally On!
Well sort of, I'm at Lake Tahoe. I am sitting aboard a boat moored just off a restaurant called Gar Woods. This is fun and it isn't Taxacusettes!!
Rally On!
called Gar Woods
You are alive! You have happily ignored my other forms of communication see you soon bud!
Gar Wood was a very famous boat racer. In the Unlimited Hydroplane division, there is a trophy named after him.
http://www.h1unlimited.com/2009/03/the-gar-wood-story/
..............fun facts for your pleasure as I sit behind a PC performing a format and re-install
I have definitely heard of him as he raced in the Gold Cup races on the Detroit River (home) and many of the mahogany/wood boats were fabricated north of Detroit (Algonac). The odd thing was coming across a restaurant 200 miles from home using his name. I had no idea anyone out here had knowledge of the fellow.
The Gar Wood-Lake Tahoe link is due to the classic wooden boats: Gar Woods, Chris Crafts and Hacker Craft. Tahoe has a long standing and still thriving wooden boat community so a lake side restaurant and bar using the namesake works well. Unlimited Hydroplane racing was also a staple at Tahoe post WWII into the early 60's with Henry J. Kaiser, Stanley Dollar, and Bill Harrah all fielding U boats, Dollar even won the Gold Cup.
I first heard of Gar Wood when I started going to the Gold Cup races on the Detroit River back in the 60's. Pop's wanted to get some publicity for the fledgling computer company he was working for (Burroughs). He proposed using computers to time the heats. They accepted....and he was appointed Chief Timer (I was appointed Chief Cook and Bottle Washer.....and 'Go-fer'). Nonetheless, the Unlimited's raced all across the US (Spokane, San Diego, etc.....even in those days).
You probably remember the Roostertail Restaurant, The Dodge Boys, Miss Bardahl, Miss Chrysler Crew, My Gypsy, etc...
The Gar Wood-Lake Tahoe link is due to the classic wooden boats: Gar Woods, Chris Crafts and Hacker Craft. Tahoe has a long standing and still thriving wooden boat community so a lake side restaurant and bar using the namesake works well. Unlimited Hydroplane racing was also a staple at Tahoe post WWII into the early 60's with Henry J. Kaiser, Stanley Dollar, and Bill Harrah all fielding U boats, Dollar even won the Gold Cup.