blind date updates: reg, sponsors, and vendors...

Joseph A. Field

2010-09-29

You can pre-register onsite. You can no longer pre-register online for
the season series.

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Joseph A. Field

Field Jerger LLP

621 SW Morrison, Suite 1225

Portland, Oregon 97205

503.228 9115 (phone)

503.225.0276 (fax)

joe@fieldjerger.com

Visit us on the web at: www.fieldjerger.com

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From: obra-bounces@list.obra.org [mailto:obra-bounces@list.obra.org] On
Behalf Of Maximillian Kirchoff
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 11:49 AM
To: tony kic
Cc: OBRA Chat
Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] blind date updates: reg, sponsors, and
vendors...

I'm guessing pre-reg is closed?

______________{ :)
Max Kirchoff
(503) 770-0629
http://www.bikeyourself.com
http://www.maxisnow.com

On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 10:52 AM, tony kic wrote:


and here we are. almost blew the whole thing yesterday when my weedeater
burst into flames inches from the dry grass. i used what little strength
left to raise it above my head and swing it- as a mighty warrior would
swing a sabre to strike fear into an attacking orc, until the smoke went
out. so, game on.

*registration!

if you didn't pre reg, PLEASE print and fill out this form and bring it
with you: http://www.crossseries.com/pdfs/registration_2010.pdf
it will be a bit of a zoo tonight with everyone getting their numbers
(which are totally awesome, thanks to 21st ave bicycles) and shirts, so
showing up a little early wouldn't hurt. i'm sacrificing a little
parking for a longer course, so please be considerate with where you
place your auto.
we misinterpreted the online reg fee so we will indeed be giving some
money out. i think joe is handling it, he's better with money than me.

*sponsors!

the prize list from our generous sponsors is getting pretty sweet, the
blind date underground prize bunker is piling up with loot! thus far
we've corralled legit goods from:

castelli
specialized
ironclad
hammer products
fi'zi:k
j&b imports
banjo brothers
stumptown coffee

and a few more potential equipment sponsors are waiting for their
interbike hangovers to subside...

*vendors!

we are looking forward to having madison's grill and catering again this
year with their hearty (and inexpensive!) menu including both meat and
veggie options. madison's also sponsors our event with gift certificates
and feeds our hard working officials, so they play a major role in
keeping this show running. seriously, thank you steve and family!

also an addition we are very much excited about this year- watershed
community wellness will be offering shiatsu and acupuncture in 15 minute
increments for $15. these folks are professionals at making you feel
better, know a ton, and have a lot to offer. swing by!

mike bene's kids are going to be out shaking people down, selling
chinook books for their school. lookout, these kids are hilarious, cute,
and could sell ice to an eskimo.

i'm going to go buy another weed eater, rent a generator, and go watch
bud dig us a run up with his giant dirt moving machine. we look forward
to seeing you tonight! -tony and joe


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Maximillian Kirchoff

2010-09-29

I'm guessing pre-reg is closed?

______________{ :)
Max Kirchoff
(503) 770-0629
http://www.bikeyourself.com
http://www.maxisnow.com

On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 10:52 AM, tony kic wrote:

>
> and here we are. almost blew the whole thing yesterday when my weedeater
> burst into flames inches from the dry grass. i used what little strength
> left to raise it above my head and swing it- as a mighty warrior would swing
> a sabre to strike fear into an attacking orc, until the smoke went out. so,
> game on.
>
> *registration!
>
> if you didn't pre reg, PLEASE print and fill out this form and bring it
> with you: http://www.crossseries.com/pdfs/registration_2010.pdf
> it will be a bit of a zoo tonight with everyone getting their numbers
> (which are totally awesome, thanks to 21st ave bicycles) and shirts, so
> showing up a little early wouldn't hurt. i'm sacrificing a little parking
> for a longer course, so please be considerate with where you place your
> auto.
> we misinterpreted the online reg fee so we will indeed be giving some money
> out. i think joe is handling it, he's better with money than me.
>
> *sponsors!
>
> the prize list from our generous sponsors is getting pretty sweet, the
> blind date underground prize bunker is piling up with loot! thus far we've
> corralled legit goods from:
>
> castelli
> specialized
> ironclad
> hammer products
> fi'zi:k
> j&b imports
> banjo brothers
> stumptown coffee
>
> and a few more potential equipment sponsors are waiting for their interbike
> hangovers to subside...
>
> *vendors!
>
> we are looking forward to having madison's grill and catering again this
> year with their hearty (and inexpensive!) menu including both meat and
> veggie options. madison's also sponsors our event with gift certificates and
> feeds our hard working officials, so they play a major role in keeping this
> show running. seriously, thank you steve and family!
>
> also an addition we are very much excited about this year- watershed
> community wellness will be offering shiatsu and acupuncture in 15 minute
> increments for $15. these folks are professionals at making you feel better,
> know a ton, and have a lot to offer. swing by!
>
> mike bene's kids are going to be out shaking people down, selling chinook
> books for their school. lookout, these kids are hilarious, cute, and could
> sell ice to an eskimo.
>
> i'm going to go buy another weed eater, rent a generator, and go watch bud
> dig us a run up with his giant dirt moving machine. we look forward to
> seeing you tonight! -tony and joe
>
>
>
>
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tony kic

2010-09-29


and here we are. almost blew the whole thing yesterday when my weedeater burst into flames inches from the dry grass. i used what little strength left to raise it above my head and swing it- as a mighty warrior would swing a sabre to strike fear into an attacking orc, until the smoke went out. so, game on.

*registration!

if you didn't pre reg, PLEASE print and fill out this form and bring it with you: http://www.crossseries.com/pdfs/registration_2010.pdf
it will be a bit of a zoo tonight with everyone getting their numbers (which are totally awesome, thanks to 21st ave bicycles) and shirts, so showing up a little early wouldn't hurt. i'm sacrificing a little parking for a longer course, so please be considerate with where you place your auto.
we misinterpreted the online reg fee so we will indeed be giving some money out. i think joe is handling it, he's better with money than me.

*sponsors!

the prize list from our generous sponsors is getting pretty sweet, the blind date underground prize bunker is piling up with loot! thus far we've corralled legit goods from:

castelli
specialized
ironclad
hammer products
fi'zi:k
j&b imports
banjo brothers
stumptown coffee

and a few more potential equipment sponsors are waiting for their interbike hangovers to subside...

*vendors!

we are looking forward to having madison's grill and catering again this year with their hearty (and inexpensive!) menu including both meat and veggie options. madison's also sponsors our event with gift certificates and feeds our hard working officials, so they play a major role in keeping this show running. seriously, thank you steve and family!

also an addition we are very much excited about this year- watershed community wellness will be offering shiatsu and acupuncture in 15 minute increments for $15. these folks are professionals at making you feel better, know a ton, and have a lot to offer. swing by!

mike bene's kids are going to be out shaking people down, selling chinook books for their school. lookout, these kids are hilarious, cute, and could sell ice to an eskimo.

i'm going to go buy another weed eater, rent a generator, and go watch bud dig us a run up with his giant dirt moving machine. we look forward to seeing you tonight! -tony and joe