Posted by John T on August 27, 2011 at 06:28:06 from (63.252.228.254):
Im headed to Ohio this (Sat) AM and posted this on JD also.
I enjoyed the show. Im used to shows where I walk past and just look at exhibits, here they use them for us to enjoy. For sure they need to better police and control golf carts practically in the way of pickers and combines etc as someone will get hurt someday otherwise. I saw one "Dude" in a new shiny expensive 4x4 mule who had to show off and be in the best spot blocking others viewing, drive right across furrows and was so close that the picker had to stop and tell him to back away. It seems its always the biggest brightest most expensive mule drivers who seem they have to be closest to the action even if its dangerous, blocks others view, ITS ALL ABOUT THEM, Im sure you all know the type Im referring to lol
They also need one gate reserved with signs way down the entrance road for people who have already paid and registered sdo they can drive in and not have to wait in the pay line again.
All in all a GREAT show and thanks to all who worked so hard I'LL BE BACK I have to drive to Ohio this AM (Saturday) however.
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