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Jun. 24th, 2006 06:14 pmSo, you know it's always interesting when you look around the area you grew up in and realize some of the very amusing, small town-y things that you've never done.
I spent this morning out at the 18th Annunal BBI Cardboard Boat Race. This is a big deal around here, mostly because of the really really big possibility of making a complete fool of yourself infront of hundreds of people from the county. I wish that I'd remembered to take my camera, because I can't really describe the event as much as pictures can. We had the service races, which include things like law enforcement and that ilk - you'd really think that the Coast Guard could build a better boat than they did. They totally lost to the crab cops (Department of Natural Resources). Although, according to a friend of mine who works at Oxford Lab/NOAA, the Coast Guard didn't being building their boat until Thursday because they totally forgot, and you know, they're the Coast Guard so they should build a boat *lol*
One of the best competitions is the funny boat competition because that one gives the prize for the most amusing boat. And the winner - at least should be cause I had to leave before the awards were given out - should be the Navy. They build a cardboard replica of an aircraft carrier, complete with their five member crew in their vests and goggles and earmuff things. I mean, complete gear as they paddled. And there were airplanes glued to the runway. It was awesome. I had to go up and talk to those guys after they raced because, seriously, so much laughter for that.
I want to build one for next year. I'm much handier than people give me credit for. But I can't decide if I want to convince my friends to build one for speed, or to build a replica of the Sultana so that we can win for most amusing. Because honestly, who wouldn't love to see a cardboard tall ship?
The best way I can describe this... for people who watch Gilmore Girls, it's a very Stars Hollow type event. Very Stars Hollow *lol*
I spent this morning out at the 18th Annunal BBI Cardboard Boat Race. This is a big deal around here, mostly because of the really really big possibility of making a complete fool of yourself infront of hundreds of people from the county. I wish that I'd remembered to take my camera, because I can't really describe the event as much as pictures can. We had the service races, which include things like law enforcement and that ilk - you'd really think that the Coast Guard could build a better boat than they did. They totally lost to the crab cops (Department of Natural Resources). Although, according to a friend of mine who works at Oxford Lab/NOAA, the Coast Guard didn't being building their boat until Thursday because they totally forgot, and you know, they're the Coast Guard so they should build a boat *lol*
One of the best competitions is the funny boat competition because that one gives the prize for the most amusing boat. And the winner - at least should be cause I had to leave before the awards were given out - should be the Navy. They build a cardboard replica of an aircraft carrier, complete with their five member crew in their vests and goggles and earmuff things. I mean, complete gear as they paddled. And there were airplanes glued to the runway. It was awesome. I had to go up and talk to those guys after they raced because, seriously, so much laughter for that.
I want to build one for next year. I'm much handier than people give me credit for. But I can't decide if I want to convince my friends to build one for speed, or to build a replica of the Sultana so that we can win for most amusing. Because honestly, who wouldn't love to see a cardboard tall ship?
The best way I can describe this... for people who watch Gilmore Girls, it's a very Stars Hollow type event. Very Stars Hollow *lol*