2012 MUSR 13 October 4th-7th Lower Illinois River, OK, Now Over! Everyone had a great time and MUSR 14 is being planned! |
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2012 MUSR 13 October 4th-7th Lower Illinois River, OK, Now Over! Everyone had a great time and MUSR 14 is being planned! |
A&PGirl |
Aug 5 2012, 09:14 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,019 Joined: 4-January 06 From: Oklahoma Member No.: 5,367 Region Association: None |
2012 MUSR 13
Oct. 4-7, 2012 Please go past this to look at the actual MUSR 13 information. I am looking for a few good men and women to help. The positions are as follows:What we need for the event:
Cost: $55 Send to: PayPal 914musr@gmail.com What you get: Commemorative Beer Mug, Tech Session Project, Breakfast on Saturday and Sunday plus any Door Prizes and/or Awards. Coming to MUSR this year? Now is the time to reserve your Room!!! Reservations will be released on the 17th, so to ensure a bed call in and reserve a room! Fin and Feather Resort 445889 Hwy 10-A Gore, OK 74435 Phone: (918) 487-5148 Fax: (918) 487-5025 I will be in charge of Checkin after 3:30pm because of the off season Checkout on 10/7 before 12:00 NOON Rooms are held under MUSR13. Rooms In Reservation: 16 Bed Bunk/Lodge House with 2 Kitchens & Living Rooms (cheapest) 4 One Bed Rooms (cheaper) 1 One Bed Suite (expensive!!) 2 Bed Room (cheaper) Room Pics: Rooms Also, I need a good head count by the end of next week so I can make sure there are enough glass mugs and tech session projects. You may have to share solder irons though. biggrin.gif MUSR 13 Cost: $55.00 (includes breakfast, tech project/session, awards, glass mug, door prizes) Payable with PayPal to: 914musr@gmail.com Alert your Friends!!! 914's are not needed if they aren't running! One more mass PM coming up. type.gif Tentative Schedule: Thursday the 4th 3:00pm-9:00pm-Show up (optional: you can show friday) 6:00pm-Dinner at Soda Steve's Friday the 5th Breakfast-On your Own 10:00am-Rally around the lake 12:00pm -On your Own 2:00-6:00pm-Show Up 2:00pm - Drive through Greenleaf State Park Dinner on your own After Dinner - Tech Quiz Saturday 7-9am: Breakfast at Soda Steve's (mention MUSR 13) 7-8:45am: Car Show Prep 9:14am-Car Show 10:00am-Tech Session [Held in the Bunkhouse] 11:30am-Rally to lunch 12:00pm-In progress... 1:30pm-Rally to Spiro Mounds 3:00pm-Tour Spiro Mounds [$4.00/$3.00 senior] (optional) 5:00pm-Leave and make your own way back 6:30pm-Dinner on Your Own (come back for Awards) Sunday 7-8am-Breakfast at Soda Steve's (mention MUSR 13) 9:14am-Rally/Blind Autocross?? 10:00am-Pack up & Leave for Hallett Raceway to View Club Racing (914 club racing) (optional) 10:00am->12:00pm - Pack up and Leave (2) Ways to Sign Up! 1) Send your contact info, car show info and payment to 914musr@gmail.com -or- 2) Go to 914MUSR fill out the registration form and send payment to me. (Check/USPS Money Order/Bank Cashier's Check) Tech Session Overview: Learn how to solder! Take Home Project: 1973-1976 Center Console Wiring Harness Shirt and Flier design here: Glass mug design: |
balljoint |
Sep 14 2012, 08:19 AM
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914 Wizard Group: Members Posts: 10,000 Joined: 6-April 04 Member No.: 1,897 Region Association: None |
Okay! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) Now we are getting somewhere. Thanks to Ken and Thom.
So really it seems that the consensus is that no one wants to have to go through the laborious process of pronouncing each letter individually. It could be quite tiring, especially at the event itself or discussing it at a later date. We need to streamline things, and, if you terrific MUSRs don't mind my assistance this is a bit of a specialty of mine. After penguins and Bugs that is. So M-U-S-R is a definite NO. No one shall refer to this event henceforth in such a manner. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) Well decided folks. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/thumb3d.gif) Mosser is also a NO. That being with a short "o" sound. Soooo, it is down to MUSR pronounced Mooooser. Which I quite like. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) Orrrrr, MUSR, pronounces Musser. Which actually is a word already, applied to Grandmothers or Aunts who, when seeing you for the first time in a long time tend to "muss up" your hair in a friendly, loving manner. Hmmm, this second pronunciation has it's own built in depth and effect, how great is that! I guess it really should be up to the attendees. Don't devote too much time to it. But it should probably be brought up as dinner conversation at some point this weekend in each of your homes. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) |
ClayPerrine |
Sep 16 2012, 12:12 PM
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Life's been good to me so far..... Group: Admin Posts: 15,820 Joined: 11-September 03 From: Hurst, TX. Member No.: 1,143 Region Association: NineFourteenerVille |
Okay! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) Now we are getting somewhere. Thanks to Ken and Thom. So really it seems that the consensus is that no one wants to have to go through the laborious process of pronouncing each letter individually. It could be quite tiring, especially at the event itself or discussing it at a later date. We need to streamline things, and, if you terrific MUSRs don't mind my assistance this is a bit of a specialty of mine. After penguins and Bugs that is. So M-U-S-R is a definite NO. No one shall refer to this event henceforth in such a manner. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) Well decided folks. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/thumb3d.gif) Mosser is also a NO. That being with a short "o" sound. Soooo, it is down to MUSR pronounced Mooooser. Which I quite like. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) Orrrrr, MUSR, pronounces Musser. Which actually is a word already, applied to Grandmothers or Aunts who, when seeing you for the first time in a long time tend to "muss up" your hair in a friendly, loving manner. Hmmm, this second pronunciation has it's own built in depth and effect, how great is that! I guess it really should be up to the attendees. Don't devote too much time to it. But it should probably be brought up as dinner conversation at some point this weekend in each of your homes. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) It has traditionally been pronounced with each letter individually. M U S R |
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