You will be missed Charles.
It's been fun and scarrrrrrry at the same time.
Your level head will be missed.
Keith
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You will be missed Charles.
It's been fun and scarrrrrrry at the same time.
Your level head will be missed.
Keith
You will be missed Charles.
It's been fun and scarrrrrrry at the same time.
Your level head will be missed.
Keith
So I leave the sport in '86 and lose all contact with it (no internet) and one day when my daughter is sixteen and squawking about how good Jeremy McGrath is and how supercross is just SO cool, I decide she needs a trip to the real races to see how it's done. CMRA, I find out, is CRRC, shocker there. But, when I get there to TWS for the CMRA race in '98 I find two constants have not changed, James Gardner is there looking at a grid sheet in LEATHERS! WOW, there seems to be no retirement age! Then, Charlie Brothers and family with kids all grown up are still running the show! I doubt there's another family in racing with that sort of longevity record! Of course, it was perhaps a mistake to go back, cause I sorta got reinfected with the racing bug, but I guess I don't regret it. But, like others here, I hope the Brothers family will not make strangers out of themselves. At least travel to TWS once in a while! I can understand the burn out, been there even though I wasn't bothered by all the details of running the show. I had withdrawal symptoms, though, when I quit. All the best for the Brothers family.
Jack
So I leave the sport in '86 and lose all contact with it (no internet) and one day when my daughter is sixteen and squawking about how good Jeremy McGrath is and how supercross is just SO cool, I decide she needs a trip to the real races to see how it's done. CMRA, I find out, is CRRC, shocker there. But, when I get there to TWS for the CMRA race in '98 I find two constants have not changed, James Gardner is there looking at a grid sheet in LEATHERS! WOW, there seems to be no retirement age! Then, Charlie Brothers and family with kids all grown up are still running the show! I doubt there's another family in racing with that sort of longevity record! Of course, it was perhaps a mistake to go back, cause I sorta got reinfected with the racing bug, but I guess I don't regret it. But, like others here, I hope the Brothers family will not make strangers out of themselves. At least travel to TWS once in a while! I can understand the burn out, been there even though I wasn't bothered by all the details of running the show. I had withdrawal symptoms, though, when I quit. All the best for the Brothers family.
Jack
thanks charles,connie and family
thanks charles,connie and family
Somebody wake me up from this nightmare!
Walter is already doing a fine job, you trained him well Charles. Now when are ya gettin' a turkey pan for that SV. [img]/ubbthreads/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif[/img]
We'll miss ya,
Desert Rats
Somebody wake me up from this nightmare!
Walter is already doing a fine job, you trained him well Charles. Now when are ya gettin' a turkey pan for that SV. [img]/ubbthreads/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif[/img]
We'll miss ya,
Desert Rats
Charles,
You and your family have had a very good run.
Ya'll have accomplished so much and have
so much to be proud of. I hope you and yours
got as much out of it as the rest of us.
It truely is the end of one era and the begining of another. Your family casts a very long
shadow but with luck and good leadership the
CMRA will build on it's past and strive to be
better in the future.
Don't be a stranger, you or Connie.
Charles,
You and your family have had a very good run.
Ya'll have accomplished so much and have
so much to be proud of. I hope you and yours
got as much out of it as the rest of us.
It truely is the end of one era and the begining of another. Your family casts a very long
shadow but with luck and good leadership the
CMRA will build on it's past and strive to be
better in the future.
Don't be a stranger, you or Connie.