23rd Annual 928 Frenzy - Sept. 27-29, 2019
#35
Rick would never stoop so low as to repost his training methodology (who am I kidding...yes he would but he's probably sleeping (EST) so I'll do it for him:
"1. Start drinking Russian Standard Vodka with just about every meal. Try drinking out of tea cups or other cups that you wouldn't typically drink Vodka out of.
2. Stand in a parking lot with a cigar for 10-18 hours per day. This while looking under car hoods and holding a flashlight. Try your local Walmart or Target parking lot for simulation.
3. Stay up well past 12 am and practice ordering a pizza with your cell phone. If you really want to stand out at Frenzy, watch your neighbors houses for when they order pizza and just take theirs.
4. Put some wheels on a cooler. Preferably a Yeti filled with beer and ride it down any hills on the Long Island Express Way. This must be done in the morning or after work rush hour to simulate the Beerfish motorized cooler rides in the parking lot. Very dangerous, yet fun to watch others barely missing being hit by drivers looking for parking spots....... YMMV. I hope this helps make your first Frenzy more enjoyable. Rick"
"1. Start drinking Russian Standard Vodka with just about every meal. Try drinking out of tea cups or other cups that you wouldn't typically drink Vodka out of.
2. Stand in a parking lot with a cigar for 10-18 hours per day. This while looking under car hoods and holding a flashlight. Try your local Walmart or Target parking lot for simulation.
3. Stay up well past 12 am and practice ordering a pizza with your cell phone. If you really want to stand out at Frenzy, watch your neighbors houses for when they order pizza and just take theirs.
4. Put some wheels on a cooler. Preferably a Yeti filled with beer and ride it down any hills on the Long Island Express Way. This must be done in the morning or after work rush hour to simulate the Beerfish motorized cooler rides in the parking lot. Very dangerous, yet fun to watch others barely missing being hit by drivers looking for parking spots....... YMMV. I hope this helps make your first Frenzy more enjoyable. Rick"
#37
Rick would never stoop so low as to repost his training methodology (who am I kidding...yes he would but he's probably sleeping (EST) so I'll do it for him:
"1. Start drinking Russian Standard Vodka with just about every meal. Try drinking out of tea cups or other cups that you wouldn't typically drink Vodka out of.
2. Stand in a parking lot with a cigar for 10-18 hours per day. This while looking under car hoods and holding a flashlight. Try your local Walmart or Target parking lot for simulation.
3. Stay up well past 12 am and practice ordering a pizza with your cell phone. If you really want to stand out at Frenzy, watch your neighbors houses for when they order pizza and just take theirs.
4. Put some wheels on a cooler. Preferably a Yeti filled with beer and ride it down any hills on the Long Island Express Way. This must be done in the morning or after work rush hour to simulate the Beerfish motorized cooler rides in the parking lot. Very dangerous, yet fun to watch others barely missing being hit by drivers looking for parking spots....... YMMV. I hope this helps make your first Frenzy more enjoyable. Rick"
"1. Start drinking Russian Standard Vodka with just about every meal. Try drinking out of tea cups or other cups that you wouldn't typically drink Vodka out of.
2. Stand in a parking lot with a cigar for 10-18 hours per day. This while looking under car hoods and holding a flashlight. Try your local Walmart or Target parking lot for simulation.
3. Stay up well past 12 am and practice ordering a pizza with your cell phone. If you really want to stand out at Frenzy, watch your neighbors houses for when they order pizza and just take theirs.
4. Put some wheels on a cooler. Preferably a Yeti filled with beer and ride it down any hills on the Long Island Express Way. This must be done in the morning or after work rush hour to simulate the Beerfish motorized cooler rides in the parking lot. Very dangerous, yet fun to watch others barely missing being hit by drivers looking for parking spots....... YMMV. I hope this helps make your first Frenzy more enjoyable. Rick"
#43
Registration is now open!
Registration for the 23rd Annual 928 Frenzy is open.
To register, go to the 928 Frenzy Web site and click on the "Register for Frenzy" tab.
http://www.928frenzy.org/
See you all on 9/28!
To register, go to the 928 Frenzy Web site and click on the "Register for Frenzy" tab.
http://www.928frenzy.org/
See you all on 9/28!
#44
Ah h*ll...no pressure, eh? Sorry guys, the Red Witch will not be ready for FRENZY 23. I am hoping to be working on the engine by FRENZY. Shooting for next spring to have her running again.