My 2015 Dragon Feedback
I think I'll head to my corner there and take my lashings soon!

Just kidding folks..... put the guns away!
Originally Posted by w1ngman' timestamp='1430963545' post='23604152
Who said, "After Tax Season?" Give that driver a mother-eff'in cigar!!!!!!!!!!!! Jeez! #HusbandOfASeniorTaxManager
darcy
Originally Posted by kgf3076' timestamp='1431089286' post='23605927
[quote name='w1ngman' timestamp='1430963545' post='23604152']
Who said, "After Tax Season?" Give that driver a mother-eff'in cigar!!!!!!!!!!!! Jeez! #HusbandOfASeniorTaxManager
Who said, "After Tax Season?" Give that driver a mother-eff'in cigar!!!!!!!!!!!! Jeez! #HusbandOfASeniorTaxManager
darcy
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No fun in the lobby for the bourbon tasting when they are there also!
Originally Posted by kgf3076' timestamp='1431089286' post='23605927
[quote name='w1ngman' timestamp='1430963545' post='23604152']
Who said, "After Tax Season?" Give that driver a mother-eff'in cigar!!!!!!!!!!!! Jeez! #HusbandOfASeniorTaxManager
Who said, "After Tax Season?" Give that driver a mother-eff'in cigar!!!!!!!!!!!! Jeez! #HusbandOfASeniorTaxManager
darcy
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Only if you burn their shoes!
Originally Posted by kgf3076' timestamp='1431089286' post='23605927
[quote name='w1ngman' timestamp='1430963545' post='23604152']
Who said, "After Tax Season?" Give that driver a mother-eff'in cigar!!!!!!!!!!!! Jeez! #HusbandOfASeniorTaxManager
Who said, "After Tax Season?" Give that driver a mother-eff'in cigar!!!!!!!!!!!! Jeez! #HusbandOfASeniorTaxManager
darcy
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Sweaty, too!
Originally Posted by darcyw' timestamp='1431096677' post='23606051
[quote name='kgf3076' timestamp='1431089286' post='23605927']
[quote name='w1ngman' timestamp='1430963545' post='23604152']
Who said, "After Tax Season?" Give that driver a mother-eff'in cigar!!!!!!!!!!!! Jeez! #HusbandOfASeniorTaxManager
[quote name='w1ngman' timestamp='1430963545' post='23604152']
Who said, "After Tax Season?" Give that driver a mother-eff'in cigar!!!!!!!!!!!! Jeez! #HusbandOfASeniorTaxManager
darcy
[/quote]
Sweaty, too!
[/quote]
The ice cream would make it OK.
After having some time to think about the entire "event" here is my feedback, I hope this comes out right.
Before the event all one thinks about is the Dragon, not many miles, tons of turns, blah, blah, blah. Once you get down there and you run the Dragon a couple of times you realize there is so much more to the event than just the "Dragon". The Dragon is the focal point that attracts us there, but it is a superb meeting spot to enjoy other things. To be honest I kind of got tired of hitting 90 degree and 180 degree turns after doing it a few times ( but we also drove the Snake and the Back of the Dragon before we hit Fontana).
Hitting Hwy. 28, Cherohala Skyway, Blue Ridge Parkway, Smokey Mountain National Park, the "Dam" etc. , was amazing for me. Being at the Village with all of the "Screen names" that I never met in person was the best part of the event. The banquet, the roll-out, washing my car at 10 pm with a line-up of others around me, lots of little things like that. So I loved the entire event. It was a bit rushed for me since we had to cram a lot of stuff into basically two days, but well worth it and I enjoyed every part of it.
Before the event all one thinks about is the Dragon, not many miles, tons of turns, blah, blah, blah. Once you get down there and you run the Dragon a couple of times you realize there is so much more to the event than just the "Dragon". The Dragon is the focal point that attracts us there, but it is a superb meeting spot to enjoy other things. To be honest I kind of got tired of hitting 90 degree and 180 degree turns after doing it a few times ( but we also drove the Snake and the Back of the Dragon before we hit Fontana).
Hitting Hwy. 28, Cherohala Skyway, Blue Ridge Parkway, Smokey Mountain National Park, the "Dam" etc. , was amazing for me. Being at the Village with all of the "Screen names" that I never met in person was the best part of the event. The banquet, the roll-out, washing my car at 10 pm with a line-up of others around me, lots of little things like that. So I loved the entire event. It was a bit rushed for me since we had to cram a lot of stuff into basically two days, but well worth it and I enjoyed every part of it.
After having some time to think about the entire "event" here is my feedback, I hope this comes out right.
Before the event all one thinks about is the Dragon, not many miles, tons of turns, blah, blah, blah. Once you get down there and you run the Dragon a couple of times you realize there is so much more to the event than just the "Dragon". The Dragon is the focal point that attracts us there, but it is a superb meeting spot to enjoy other things. To be honest I kind of got tired of hitting 90 degree and 180 degree turns after doing it a few times ( but we also drove the Snake and the Back of the Dragon before we hit Fontana).
Hitting Hwy. 28, Cherohala Skyway, Blue Ridge Parkway, Smokey Mountain National Park, the "Dam" etc. , was amazing for me. Being at the Village with all of the "Screen names" that I never met in person was the best part of the event. The banquet, the roll-out, washing my car at 10 pm with a line-up of others around me, lots of little things like that. So I loved the entire event. It was a bit rushed for me since we had to cram a lot of stuff into basically two days, but well worth it and I enjoyed every part of it.
Before the event all one thinks about is the Dragon, not many miles, tons of turns, blah, blah, blah. Once you get down there and you run the Dragon a couple of times you realize there is so much more to the event than just the "Dragon". The Dragon is the focal point that attracts us there, but it is a superb meeting spot to enjoy other things. To be honest I kind of got tired of hitting 90 degree and 180 degree turns after doing it a few times ( but we also drove the Snake and the Back of the Dragon before we hit Fontana).
Hitting Hwy. 28, Cherohala Skyway, Blue Ridge Parkway, Smokey Mountain National Park, the "Dam" etc. , was amazing for me. Being at the Village with all of the "Screen names" that I never met in person was the best part of the event. The banquet, the roll-out, washing my car at 10 pm with a line-up of others around me, lots of little things like that. So I loved the entire event. It was a bit rushed for me since we had to cram a lot of stuff into basically two days, but well worth it and I enjoyed every part of it.

Was really GREAT to meet you Joey ...!!! Been a LONG TIME coming, my friend ... Hope to see ya in Gettysburg ..!!!
Originally Posted by zeroptzero' timestamp='1431176938' post='23606945
After having some time to think about the entire "event" here is my feedback, I hope this comes out right.
Before the event all one thinks about is the Dragon, not many miles, tons of turns, blah, blah, blah. Once you get down there and you run the Dragon a couple of times you realize there is so much more to the event than just the "Dragon". The Dragon is the focal point that attracts us there, but it is a superb meeting spot to enjoy other things. To be honest I kind of got tired of hitting 90 degree and 180 degree turns after doing it a few times ( but we also drove the Snake and the Back of the Dragon before we hit Fontana).
Hitting Hwy. 28, Cherohala Skyway, Blue Ridge Parkway, Smokey Mountain National Park, the "Dam" etc. , was amazing for me. Being at the Village with all of the "Screen names" that I never met in person was the best part of the event. The banquet, the roll-out, washing my car at 10 pm with a line-up of others around me, lots of little things like that. So I loved the entire event. It was a bit rushed for me since we had to cram a lot of stuff into basically two days, but well worth it and I enjoyed every part of it.
Before the event all one thinks about is the Dragon, not many miles, tons of turns, blah, blah, blah. Once you get down there and you run the Dragon a couple of times you realize there is so much more to the event than just the "Dragon". The Dragon is the focal point that attracts us there, but it is a superb meeting spot to enjoy other things. To be honest I kind of got tired of hitting 90 degree and 180 degree turns after doing it a few times ( but we also drove the Snake and the Back of the Dragon before we hit Fontana).
Hitting Hwy. 28, Cherohala Skyway, Blue Ridge Parkway, Smokey Mountain National Park, the "Dam" etc. , was amazing for me. Being at the Village with all of the "Screen names" that I never met in person was the best part of the event. The banquet, the roll-out, washing my car at 10 pm with a line-up of others around me, lots of little things like that. So I loved the entire event. It was a bit rushed for me since we had to cram a lot of stuff into basically two days, but well worth it and I enjoyed every part of it.

Was really GREAT to meet you Joey ...!!! Been a LONG TIME coming, my friend ... Hope to see ya in Gettysburg ..!!!












