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View Poll Results: How do we get rid of the sand?
Raffle, you buy tickets we have and trust us on the winner. 58 52.25%
Open auction on a posted thread with a pic of the sand. 18 16.22%
Raffle Andy instead as he is usefull around the shop. 12 10.81%
You guys are dorks, keep the sand nobody wants it. 19 17.12%
Raffle off Mike, everyone loves a "fine69" 4 3.60%
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Old 01-02-2009, 09:39 PM   #1
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Salt from the Bonneville Salt Flats, What to do with it? New & improved with photos!!

Ok. Everyone knows that Longhornman and i just completed a road trip from Oregon to Ohio. And tons of places in between.

One place in particular we went was the Bonneville Salt Flats.

Knowing full and well how much space we were going to use on the board once we got back i had an idea.

Get some salt from the flats. Then either raffle it off or auction it off on the board. Then donate the proceeds to the board. That was the idea.

Well. I got approval from Josh.

So the next idea is, Which to do?

Now its just a jar of salt. And its in a former salsa jar. Recycle i say.

And to anyone who knows, or doesn't. The salt flats salt is more like sticky mud.

But..... Andy and i will sign a letter of Authenticity. And an autographed picture of us in front of the Bonneville Salt flats sign.

ALSO, i will include a old school UNUSED Mountain Dew sticker from the 1980's. If all goes well some Mt.Dew bottlecap refridgerator magnets made by me as well.

I know many of you followed the trip threads. And will view the rest when Andy gets a new pic and commentary thread started.

This board is important to us. As i know it is for TONS of you all.

We feel we need to give back to the board that has brought so many of us together.

I know the economy sucks. And money does not grow on trees.

And we also understand many can not for whatever reason take trips like this.

It does not matter if it brings $5 or $500. We don't care. Its about giving back to those that give to us. In this case the board.

So that is the topic of this post. What to do? Auction? or Raffle?

YOU decide. Please take time to vote on this. As it will be the deciding factor.

Some stuff will be decided later. Depending on how the poll goes.

If auction is preferred we can put it on Ebay, post a link, and you can pay with PayPal right to Josh.

If a raffle is decided i will probably send the tickets with everyones name on them to Josh. Then let him pick the winner.

All will be decided in about a week.

Thanks, Michael E. Tapp

Look on page 3 for more photos...
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Old 01-02-2009, 09:46 PM   #2
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Ok. Everyone knows that Longhornman and i just completed a road trip from Oregon to Ohio. And tons of places in between.

One place in particular we went was the Bonneville Salt Flats.

Knowing full and well how much space we were going to use on the board once we got back i had an idea.

Get some salt from the flats. Then either raffle it off or auction it off on the board. Then donate the proceeds to the board. That was the idea.

Well. I got approval from Josh.

So the next idea is, Which to do?

Now its just a jar of salt. And its in a former salsa jar. Recycle i say.

And to anyone who knows, or doesn't. The salt flats salt is more like sticky mud.

But..... Andy and i will sign a letter of Authenticity. And an autographed picture of us in front of the Bonneville Salt flats sign.

I know many of you followed the trip threads. And will view the rest when Andy gets a new pic and commentary thread started.

This board is important to us. As i know it is for TONS of you all.

We feel we need to give back to the board that has brought so many of us together.

I know the economy sucks. And money does not grow on trees.

And we also understand many can not for whatever reason take trips like this.

It does not matter if it brings $5 or $500. We don't care. Its about giving back to those that give to us. In this case the board.

So that is the topic of this post. What to do? Auction? or Raffle?

YOU decide. Please take time to vote on this. As it will be the deciding factor.

Thanks, Michael E. Tapp
I'd vote "raffle."
That way everybody has a chance and everybody will pay the "same low price."
The way things are nowadays, you could very well price we common folks (it's always, "all about me!") out of the running if the bid gets too high.

Just my .02.

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Re: Salt from the Bonneville Salt Flats, What to do with it?

<<< opening bid of 5 dollars !
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I'd vote "raffle."
That way everybody has a chance and everybody will pay the "same low price."
The way things are nowadays, you could very well price we common folks (it's always, "all about me!") out of the running if the bid gets too high.

Just my .02.

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Re: Salt from the Bonneville Salt Flats, What to do with it?

I've voted "raffle."
Who wants to win Andy...we have him here on the board for free and if we won him, his "dew" upkeep would be outragious!
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I really had a hard time NOT picking the 'raffle off Andy'....as slow as cents has been getting the truck back together I could use a good mechanic
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Re: Salt from the Bonneville Salt Flats, What to do with it?

You've got too many choices in the poll. Yes? or No? is about all I can handle today

But I vote to raffle it, that way everybody has the same chance. Uh, unless I get a cut of the auction money (just kidding)
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Re: Salt from the Bonneville Salt Flats, What to do with it?

Oh yeah, if it's a raffle, you gotta print tickets on recycled Mountain Dew labels.
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Re: Salt from the Bonneville Salt Flats, What to do with it?

I have somewhat revised the thread. Please reread it.

Just little stuff as i thought of it.

If anyone has any input please PM me. Thanks
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Old 01-02-2009, 10:31 PM   #11
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I voted raffle.
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Re: Salt from the Bonneville Salt Flats, What to do with it?

I say Auction and up the bid to $50.
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Raffle.

Can this salt be used for Margaritas?
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Re: Salt from the Bonneville Salt Flats, What to do with it?

I thought I was taking the road less traveled, but instead we are in 2nd place! Dorks! And I mean that in the best way possible!
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Actually, I put in my .02 before the "poll" was up.

When I was finally able to vote, I voted "auction Andy", he is a cute little rascal, ya know!
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added an option and voted (sorry mike)

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Liz,
I'm afraid I have to disagree, STRONGLY!!!!!

Just ain't my style, if ya know whuttah mean!
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lol ya never know, there may be some whom would like... ok ill stfu now
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As much as I appreciate Liz's interests, as a fundraising effort for the board I think a raffle might be the best option.



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lol ya never know, there may be some whom would like... ok ill stfu now


There was a bit more than the usual "tongue in cheek" to my response.
Just still not my style.
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OWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!

I just bit my tongue!!
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Wow Liz...that was a long quiet...howdya make em do that??
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I voted on an auction.... but after reading the responses.... I would chainge my vote if I was able to do it. Some very good points made.
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Is this why you placed your hand on my thigh right before the group photo was taken?
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