Rick C Johnson
But think of the fund raising possibilities of a rummage sale with all
that lost and found stuff! Judging by the posts we see after every race
OBRA could make thousands.
Rick Johnson
Bend, Oregon
"I'd rather eat domestic salmonella than Chinese melamine."
Mike Murray wrote:
>Lost and found materials should not be returned to the ATRA truck. It is
>the race organizer's responsibility to deal with these materials as they
>wish. It is not reasonable to expect that the OBRA equipment manager be
>responsible for this. If this were done by all races the amount of last and
>found materials would rapidly exceed the storage space available.
>
>Mike Murray
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: obra-bounces@list.obra.org [mailto:obra-bounces@list.obra.org] On
>Behalf Of Fischer, Jim E (Corvallis)
>Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 20:44 PM
>To: obra@list.obra.org
>Cc: Dan Carleson
>Subject: [OBRA Chat] Cherry Pie Lost and Found
>
>
>Hey OBRA-land,
>
>We found a few items at the Cherry Pie, today. Contact me if they're yours.
>Keys Glasses Hat Wheels - returned in OBRA truck to Alpenrose...contact Dan
>Carleson (equipment@obra.org) Insulated mug Single poly glove (also in OBRA
>truck)
>
>Thanks to everyone who braved potentially nasty weather...but enjoyed sunny
>warm racing, yet again.
>
>We're working on prep for the OBRA Team Time Trial, and we'll see you at the
>races.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Jim Fischer
>Heather Paris
>Flying Puppy Racing
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