A fine tribute to our Armed Forces.
What a fantastic event this year! We had it all together and were
a big hit for the show. About 8:30am Saturday morning, Scott S, Herb
T, Glen V, Danny K and Fred H, John K and Ronnie W, and Toby C and Stephan
met at Dorsett's 221 truck stop for breakfast. After some super
'grazing', we convoyed down to San Antonio to the Alamodome for the annual
Monster Truck Show.
Upon arrival at our designated place (which was a parking mess by
10:00am), we proceeded to registration before unloading the
vehicles. This was a small departure from years past and it seemed
to work just fine. We waited in line for a bit, received our tickets
and wristbands and headed back to unload. We were told this year we
could stage inside considerably earlier than past years so we moved our
vehicles to the staging area and waited. And waited. And
waited. Finally, about 1:30pm, Ronnie and Scott headed over to Bill
Millers BBQ and returned with chopped beef sandwiches and sweet tea just
as the group was headed inside!
We got all six vehicles and the bicycle staged and ate lunch. Now
comfortably inside were John's MB, Herb's GPW, Glen's CJ2A, Toby's MB,
Scott's M38A1 and Colson bicycle and Danny's M151A2. Promptly at
2pm, the doors opened for the pit party and the fun began. Just
about everyone had lots of stories to relate to the spectators about the
vehicles, the club and what we do. Danny was handing out fired brass
casings to the kids and signing shirts left and right. Scott noticed
a guy stealing an inert grenade from Danny's vehicle and got it
back. (turns out he was either ejected at minimum or arrested for
felony terrorist threat). The party continued on until 5pm when the
Hooters Girls were in striking range. Scott ran over and convinced
them to get in each vehicle and a pic was taken. (can you say
SCREENSAVER!)
We were told earlier that we would be part of the opening ceremony and
again transporting the singer of the National Anthem to center arena at
the beginning of the show. (so john, just how do you get to do that
every year??? :-) ) When the pit party was over, we
headed out and back to the trailers where we enjoyed good company and
beverage amongst ourselves.
About 6:15pm, we headed back to the 'dome for staging in the
tunnel. We were going to be part of the ceremony. At 7pm, the
monster trucks headed into the Alamodome. Then, the lights went
down, Lee Greenwood started on the speaker system singing "God Bless
the USA" and we were off. As we entered the Alamodome, we could
hear the announcer saying the show was a tribute to the "Armed
Forces". The crowd absolutely cut-loose and was cheering,
yelling, whistling and on their feet. To enter the Alamodome in our magnificent
vehicles with the house lights out and nothing but spotlights on us gave
everyone driving goosebumps. We made it half way through the circuit
and stopped at which point John headed stage center for the National
Anthem. She sang, and we were off to load up.
Meanwhile, back at the trailers it was a different story. As
mentioned earlier, the parking was a mess at 10:00am with trailers and tow
vehicles and others parked in a hodge-podge fashion. It took a bit
of skill for all of us to load up but we did it. Herb, Toby and
Stephan headed back to Austin and the rest came in for the show.
After finding our seats, food was the next item up. Then it was
sit back and watch the show. As usual, the quads raced and the
monster trucks did their thing. Half-time intermission was a top
fuel dragster revving up 7,000 horsepower. The show continued with
the monster truck races and freestyle where Gravedigger won.
It was time to head home. We made our way back to the trailers,
waited to get out of the parking lot and each headed home. Overall,
most excellent!