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This is a follow up to Jan Swinkles "rain,rain go away....
posted by Mark McCabe 

 

Just a little follow up to rain, rain go away..

McCabe Kids Racing were on there way to the West Prince moto when low and behold what do we see on the NB side of the Confederation Bridge but, good old Trent Arsenault, owner of the track in PEI, jumping up and down, waving his hands and showing his BARE leg (just kidding) to attract our attention, well it sure worked and we would like to say.... THANKS TRENT!!!
(photo below schroll down)


TRENTINNB (157k image)

 

 

Replies: 1 comment

Well I guess it is safe to come out of hiding now.
Talk about feeling discouraged!!!
We really can't thank all of you enough for all of you understanding and encouragement. especially the Swinkles, the Smiths, and the McCabes...and so many others who are to numerous to mention.
I am sure you will be happy to know that Trent eventually got a shower, a shave and a lite for his cigarette!
The road is nice and dry now and we are getting to work on widening and ditching it within the next couple of weeks.
Hopefully you will all give us another chance in the fall!
For anyone who would like to get a chance to try out the track before then, We will be taking part in a Life network TV show form August 6-11 and another family will be coming here to look after the track. Craig Bugden will be putting on a riding school and the Producers of the show want us to try and round up lots of riders , to practice, and take part in the school. The show is called Trading Places and will air on NATIONAL tv this fall!
Once again Thanks for you support !! and lets all pray for a dry September!

posted by Michelle @ 06/22/2003

 

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