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Steve Stewart's Thoughts On Somerset

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Steve Stewart's Thoughts On Somerset

Post by RebStew on July 25th 2010, 12:02 pm

These are my thoughts alone and no one elses so if you had a good time, cool.
My thoughts summed up in a couple words??
It sucked!


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Re: Steve Stewart's Thoughts On Somerset

Post by RebStew on July 25th 2010, 12:05 pm

The good:
It was nice to run down I-75 with a few of the guys. Figuring out who was going to sit in the rocking chair, lead or run the tail. We switch back and forth playing around all the way down there. Made great time and had fun.
There was alot of cars that I have never seen and it was nice to get out and see what's new. The best part of the night was the cruising on 27 after the show.
Spent some time with the family and woke up early Sunday and ran up to Lexington and messed around up there for a while.

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Post by RebStew on July 25th 2010, 12:13 pm

The bad:
THE HEAT! It was way too hot. Aryan was dragging along and I thought he was just being a pain untill I started watching him. He wanted to sit as soon as we got in the car show. He doesn't do that sort of stuff so I wasn't sure what to think. He has a jug of that mineral fruit flavered water so I thought he was okay for the heat but he kept getting worse. We ran into the guys finally and had Aryan up against the wall and he was turning colors. I had Jimmy pick him up and toss him on my back and I carried him a few blocks to a store to get him water and a banana to eat. The 'nana did the trick and he was getting his color back. We left the store and headed back out. We went down one more block and then cut out of the show to get Aryan back to the hotel. Along the way I left them under a big Oak tree for shade and went and got the car. He was fine after getting back in the AC.


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Re: Steve Stewart's Thoughts On Somerset

Post by cutlass jeff on July 25th 2010, 12:20 pm

so i never missed nothing . wanted to go soo bad but u said it sucked

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Re: Steve Stewart's Thoughts On Somerset

Post by RebStew on July 25th 2010, 12:25 pm

Still on the bad. Having Aryan on my back about done me in. By the time I got him to the store I was hurting bad. I'm still paying for it today.
More bad.
The cars. When they first started this show you couldn't get a late model car into the show unless it had 3 mods and not just a fancy paint job. I seen them turn away a slick paint and body modded Honda about 5 years ago and they done that alot. Junk cars or late model crap was not let in. This year there was about 20% of late model junk sitting in the show. Some thing where nice but just new cars. Seemed like 100 new Camaros. I seen 1 new Benz that was just a stock car, but it was new. Now for te kickers. I seen some stuff that was crap. How many people would let an Aries K car into a car show?? How about a stocl, scratched up Ford Expedition? This is the kind of crap they had sitting next to 68 Fastback Mustang and 64 Impala SS's . Why?? If I wanted to see stock junk I'd drive to Krogers and look for them in the parking lot. Alos the numbers was nothing like it use to be. When I left they said they had 635 cars come in. Someone later that night said they had almost 1000 cars. I don't know but that was no where near the cars they had when Gill ran the show. I was figuring over 1700 cars easy but no such luck. Now take out the late model cars. The junk stock stuff like Aries K cars and the likes and the numbers go down. Also while we was at the hotel I was watching out the window at the cars that was at the show was now cruising 27 and heading back into the show. Maybe to get cooled off or whatever. Did they count cars coming in the gate a second time as another car? more than likely


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Re: Steve Stewart's Thoughts On Somerset

Post by RebStew on July 25th 2010, 12:26 pm

cutlass jeff wrote:soi never missed nothing . wanted to go soo bad but u said itsucked
Bro in my eyes you made the right choice

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Post by RebStew on July 25th 2010, 12:29 pm

Still ranting:
With the numbers down you could tell it when the cruising started. There was more people sitting in lawn chairs to watch the cruisers than there where cruisers. What was once a bumper to bumper, all night cruise was no more than a good string of cars. Take out the late model crap and the dailey drivers and you where stuck with maybe less than 30% of older hot rod cruising. Still nice to watch and check out but nothing like it use to be.

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Re: Steve Stewart's Thoughts On Somerset

Post by RebStew on July 25th 2010, 12:32 pm

I do have some really cool pics of some nice cars so I will post them in the photo section soon. But my bad news was still not over even after I came home.
There was measages on phone that water was pouring down the alley from my house. Corey had forget to turn the water hose off when he was washing the garage out Friday night. Sometime between then and today the water hose busted and had the water running out through the back yard. Look like I will have about a 2 or 300 dollar water bill this month

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Re: Steve Stewart's Thoughts On Somerset

Post by cutlass jeff on July 25th 2010, 12:42 pm

why didn t u call me i would of went down and checked it out for u

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Re: Steve Stewart's Thoughts On Somerset

Post by RebStew on July 25th 2010, 12:45 pm

One more gripe and I'll shut up. Never stay at Knights Inn. It was clean but I have never slept on such a hard bed in my life! I got zero sleep because of the bed and pillow. The pillow was like a 1 inch piece of foam. The bed was like having two box spring stacked on top of each other. Felt like it didn't have a mattres on it. The poor people next door may have been kept awake from me tossing and turning and the loose headboard banging the wall every 15 minutes as I was trying to get comfortable.
I wish I could have spent more time with the guys that ran down with me but it just seemed like everything that could go wrong. did.
Amy said she was going with or without me. I figure if she wanted to go that bad I'd go. Next time if she feels the same way me and the kids will stay here and her and her sister can go. I don't think I will ever go back down.


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Post by RebStew on July 25th 2010, 12:46 pm

cutlass jeff wrote:why didn t u call me i would of went down and checked it out for u
I didn't know the water was running out untill we got back home.

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Post by RebStew on July 25th 2010, 1:01 pm

Just for the record when I say late model I mean new. I know people have late model cars that hang around but what I'm talking about are stock straight off the dealer lot 2010 Mustangs, Chargers and Camaros. They are nice cars but they don't belong in some shows.

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Re: Steve Stewart's Thoughts On Somerset

Post by JRiggs on July 25th 2010, 1:08 pm

i was home all weekend, glanced over a few times to check on the front of the house, ur dad stopped over yesterday some time didnt make it out in time to tell him u was in somerset.

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Post by Kyle on July 25th 2010, 1:30 pm

it was hot. i liked the cars

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Re: Steve Stewart's Thoughts On Somerset

Post by John B on July 25th 2010, 3:11 pm

So what you're saying Steve is that Somerset has reached it's peak and is now on it's down hill decline.

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