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July 26, 2010 at 4:46 am #4806GaribaldiKeymaster
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July 26, 2010 at 4:46 am #36757lordairgtarParticipant
Would have loved to attend this one but a family reunion fell on this date.
July 28, 2010 at 2:39 am #36758circletrackParticipantNick, sorry to hear that about Fox Lake. We went to this show for years and now haven’t been back because it’s gotten really big and I don’t feel they have the quality judges they need to judge fairly in the amount of time given. It also seems(ed) when we went the same cars won year after year. I will admit the end of the show was always our favorite ~ the burnout contest. Do they still do that?
July 28, 2010 at 1:22 pm #36759Eclipse_TunerParticipantYep, they still do the burn outs and muffler rap contests.
The show organizer, Tony, called me yesterday to find out what happened from my perspective. He seemed pretty understanding about the crappy judging. He said he plans on making changes to the judging next year. But the proof will be in the delivery, so we’ll see how that goes.
July 31, 2010 at 12:53 am #36770AnonymousInactiveEclipse_Tuner wrote:
Quote:Yep, they still do the burn outs and muffler rap contests.The show organizer, Tony, called me yesterday to find out what happened from my perspective. He seemed pretty understanding about the crappy judging. He said he plans on making changes to the judging next year. But the proof will be in the delivery, so we’ll see how that goes.
Hey Guys,strictly on an opinion standpoint of my own.Speaking highly of all Wisconsin local shows and appreciating all the time and effort it takes to put one of these on.Believe me,I know first hand.But that’s the part you have to understand,these are LOCAL shows,not national shows with indoor carpeted show spaces,paid judges and high dollar amount entry fees..These local shows are put on to benefit charities,illnesses,emergency government,scholarships and generally any other good cause you could possibly think of.Although every local show may have a few imperfections from year to year,we have to realize these are not put on by professionals that are taking a wage to do so.We have to understand that problems can be worked out and dealt with on a case by case basis.If we didn’t have the car shows to go to,they would be greatly missed.These local shows need positive and negative feedback to get better and put on a great event when their date has arrived.When they are bashed on a public site,it detours people from your event.Just think of how many cities do not even hold a show anymore.A true car enthusiast is one that brings his/her pride and joy out for the public to view and is content with hanging out with fellow enthusiasts.Once again,strictly my opinion.By negative comments on public sites,you are hurting more people than you think.Fox Lake Firefighters car show had 34 judges this year to cover 37 classes.Most of our judges own classic restoration shops,interior shops,bone yards,have multiple collector vehicles them selves.I don’t want anyone to think we have less than quality judges that donate their time to help us out.So we do have the caliber and amount of judges that we need to cover this event.Last year was a record turnout for cars registered and they even were rejudging cars that were very close in points.We have tried to open this show up for all makes,models and years and I am wondering if we should be putting a cap on this starting in 2011.Our title states that we are a classic car show and maybe we should be just that.Thanks
July 31, 2010 at 2:20 am #36794AnonymousInactiveWelcome to the forum and your comments are most welcome!!!!
If it weren’t for the organizers like Tony or Frank or Vicki and Jim, and the volunteer groups such as the Fox Lake firefighters, we would not have the opportunities that we have to show off our cars! I have come to understand that local shows (be they judged or participant pick) are opportunities to hang out with like minded friends who enjoy cars and trucks. I do not expect anything more or anything less when I go to a show. Winning an award is good but spending a day with friends and watching them win an award is even better!
Keep up the good work at Fox Lake. I will be back next year for my 7th year at this show.
Marshall
July 31, 2010 at 1:37 pm #36795moparkid25Participant54OLDS88ROCKET wrote:
Quote:Eclipse_Tuner wrote:Quote:Yep, they still do the burn outs and muffler rap contests.The show organizer, Tony, called me yesterday to find out what happened from my perspective. He seemed pretty understanding about the crappy judging. He said he plans on making changes to the judging next year. But the proof will be in the delivery, so we’ll see how that goes.
Hey Guys,strictly on an opinion standpoint of my own.Speaking highly of all Wisconsin local shows and appreciating all the time and effort it takes to put one of these on.Believe me,I know first hand.But that’s the part you have to understand,these are LOCAL shows,not national shows with indoor carpeted show spaces,paid judges and high dollar amount entry fees..These local shows are put on to benefit charities,illnesses,emergency government,scholarships and generally any other good cause you could possibly think of.Although every local show may have a few imperfections from year to year,we have to realize these are not put on by professionals that are taking a wage to do so.We have to understand that problems can be worked out and dealt with on a case by case basis.If we didn’t have the car shows to go to,they would be greatly missed.These local shows need positive and negative feedback to get better and put on a great event when their date has arrived.When they are bashed on a public site,it detours people from your event.Just think of how many cities do not even hold a show anymore.A true car enthusiast is one that brings his/her pride and joy out for the public to view and is content with hanging out with fellow enthusiasts.Once again,strictly my opinion.By negative comments on public sites,you are hurting more people than you think.Fox Lake Firefighters car show had 34 judges this year to cover 37 classes.Most of our judges own classic restoration shops,interior shops,bone yards,have multiple collector vehicles them selves.I don’t want anyone to think we have less than quality judges that donate their time to help us out.So we do have the caliber and amount of judges that we need to cover this event.Last year was a record turnout for cars registered and they even were rejudging cars that were very close in points.We have tried to open this show up for all makes,models and years and I am wondering if we should be putting a cap on this starting in 2011.Our title states that we are a classic car show and maybe we should be just that.Thanks
You say that all shows need positive and negative feedback to operate correctly and get better every year, yet you are upset that Fox Lake got a few bad reviews? “Bashing” as you call it is part of constructive critiscm. Frankly, I think those who were opposed to how your show was ran spoke there piece with tact. If you read some past reviews on this site, you will see straight-up ‘Bashing’, I know this because there is two shows from last year that completely sucked and I made my opinion heard. This is a public forum that is driven by public input. Not everyone agrees on every topic, and if someone wants to rate a show because they had a negative experience, that is there right as a member. This is the internet, it isn’t serious business. IMO, I’m tired of everyone who gets all bent out of shape when they read something they don’t agree with. On top of that, this is a car oriented forum. Most car forums have a ‘kill or be killed’ mentality to them. I like this forum because its laid back and everyone has there own voice (except the lurkers who only read the posts, don’t contribute to the site, then corner the admins at a car show about something I posted instead of taking it up with me). Just because someone doesn’t share your opinion doesn’t make them a bad guy. I like everyone I’ve met in person on this site. GTO Man and I have different political views, but that’s what makes the world go ’round. A review is one person’s opinion, and opinions are like belly buttons – everybody has one. Some stay tucked in and out of the way, and some stick out in a crowd 😆
I’ve never been to the Fox Lake show. Not because of the reviews, but because I’ve never had the chance to make the drive. As far as awards go, you have to understand that showing a vehicle is a contact sport. You have people that compete to win – even if it is for a $10 plastic trophy. My opinion is that if I am paying a registration fee, I am competing against the other cars in my class. If I get beat fair and square, that’s the brass tax of it. I am not one to be jealous, so if a better car than mine shows up and wins, I will use that loss as a highlight on what I can do to compete better. I don’t have the nicest car out there, and haven’t claimed to ever. I’ve had fully restored cars, I’ve had survivor cars, and I’ve had cars that were drivers. I keep my stuff clean, and I think that is what helps most cars win at shows. With that said, you also have people who attend that are just looking to get out with a car, enjoy the day, and see other peoples prized possesions. I enjoy spending time outdoors, driving my car, seeing others in the hobby that I know and checking out the latest upgrades on there vehicles, and just having a relaxing day. I love cars, always have and always will. For me, they have been a motivation to succeed in life. In high school cars kept me away from drugs, alcohol, and unfortunately girls :whistle: As I grew older, cars made a career out of me. A career that I love.
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July 31, 2010 at 7:57 pm #36797AnonymousInactivemoparkid25 wrote:
Quote:54OLDS88ROCKET wrote:Quote:Eclipse_Tuner wrote:Quote:Yep, they still do the burn outs and muffler rap contests.The show organizer, Tony, called me yesterday to find out what happened from my perspective. He seemed pretty understanding about the crappy judging. He said he plans on making changes to the judging next year. But the proof will be in the delivery, so we’ll see how that goes.
Hey Guys,strictly on an opinion standpoint of my own.Speaking highly of all Wisconsin local shows and appreciating all the time and effort it takes to put one of these on.Believe me,I know first hand.But that’s the part you have to understand,these are LOCAL shows,not national shows with indoor carpeted show spaces,paid judges and high dollar amount entry fees..These local shows are put on to benefit charities,illnesses,emergency government,scholarships and generally any other good cause you could possibly think of.Although every local show may have a few imperfections from year to year,we have to realize these are not put on by professionals that are taking a wage to do so.We have to understand that problems can be worked out and dealt with on a case by case basis.If we didn’t have the car shows to go to,they would be greatly missed.These local shows need positive and negative feedback to get better and put on a great event when their date has arrived.When they are bashed on a public site,it detours people from your event.Just think of how many cities do not even hold a show anymore.A true car enthusiast is one that brings his/her pride and joy out for the public to view and is content with hanging out with fellow enthusiasts.Once again,strictly my opinion.By negative comments on public sites,you are hurting more people than you think.Fox Lake Firefighters car show had 34 judges this year to cover 37 classes.Most of our judges own classic restoration shops,interior shops,bone yards,have multiple collector vehicles them selves.I don’t want anyone to think we have less than quality judges that donate their time to help us out.So we do have the caliber and amount of judges that we need to cover this event.Last year was a record turnout for cars registered and they even were rejudging cars that were very close in points.We have tried to open this show up for all makes,models and years and I am wondering if we should be putting a cap on this starting in 2011.Our title states that we are a classic car show and maybe we should be just that.Thanks
You say that all shows need positive and negative feedback to operate correctly and get better every year, yet you are upset that Fox Lake got a few bad reviews? “Bashing” as you call it is part of constructive critiscm. Frankly, I think those who were opposed to how your show was ran spoke there piece with tact. If you read some past reviews on this site, you will see straight-up ‘Bashing’, I know this because there is two shows from last year that completely sucked and I made my opinion heard. This is a public forum that is driven by public input. Not everyone agrees on every topic, and if someone wants to rate a show because they had a negative experience, that is there right as a member. This is the internet, it isn’t serious business. IMO, I’m tired of everyone who gets all bent out of shape when they read something they don’t agree with. On top of that, this is a car oriented forum. Most car forums have a ‘kill or be killed’ mentality to them. I like this forum because its laid back and everyone has there own voice (except the lurkers who only read the posts, don’t contribute to the site, then corner the admins at a car show about something I posted instead of taking it up with me). Just because someone doesn’t share your opinion doesn’t make them a bad guy. I like everyone I’ve met in person on this site. GTO Man and I have different political views, but that’s what makes the world go ’round. A review is one person’s opinion, and opinions are like belly buttons – everybody has one. Some stay tucked in and out of the way, and some stick out in a crowd 😆
I’ve never been to the Fox Lake show. Not because of the reviews, but because I’ve never had the chance to make the drive. As far as awards go, you have to understand that showing a vehicle is a contact sport. You have people that compete to win – even if it is for a $10 plastic trophy. My opinion is that if I am paying a registration fee, I am competing against the other cars in my class. If I get beat fair and square, that’s the brass tax of it. I am not one to be jealous, so if a better car than mine shows up and wins, I will use that loss as a highlight on what I can do to compete better. I don’t have the nicest car out there, and haven’t claimed to ever. I’ve had fully restored cars, I’ve had survivor cars, and I’ve had cars that were drivers. I keep my stuff clean, and I think that is what helps most cars win at shows. With that said, you also have people who attend that are just looking to get out with a car, enjoy the day, and see other peoples prized possesions. I enjoy spending time outdoors, driving my car, seeing others in the hobby that I know and checking out the latest upgrades on there vehicles, and just having a relaxing day. I love cars, always have and always will. For me, they have been a motivation to succeed in life. In high school cars kept me away from drugs, alcohol, and unfortunately girls :whistle: As I grew older, cars made a career out of me. A career that I love.
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As I stated in my post,this is strictly my opinion.It sounds like your the one that is getting bent out of shape.No,I do not agree that bashing is a constructive corrective tool.I have no problem with people wanting to rate a show,mine or anyone elses.What I don’t appreciate is all the hard work that goes into these events,Beaver Dam,Fox Lake,Pardeeville,Ashipun and the list goes on and on.These people need half a chance to fix mistakes, carry on with their events and have an opportunity to make a go of it from year to year.You know,these are people donating their time to give you these shows and every single one is for a descent and worthy cause.You lost perspective of the view of this.A $10 plastic trophy we do not have,our trophy bill this year was over $8,000,but we feel that people deserve a memorable award.It’s not about that,it’s about putting verbage on with tact as to not sink events with your statements.You mentioned this in your own post,you said:why don’t people take issues up with me instead of telling it to the administrator?Isn’t this the same point I have raised when people are allowed to type whatever they feel is appropriate,do not go through the descent avenues they should and could care less about what this may do to an honest event?I think so.Usually,shows will help other shows with promoting,problem solving,patronage etc.I’ve done it and other shows have helped us as well from year to year.You said we received a couple bad reviews ….That’s fine,remember there is usually a flip side to every coin.I read nothing about certain contestants persuading, following and making judges uncomfortable when simply trying to score a vehicle,I’ve heard nothing about coming in front of an entire trophy presentation and demanding to see everyones judging sheets?Is this in good taste???Would you hand out everyones judging sheets to one guy? That is simply uncalled for and would never be acceptable.I will mail individuals a copy of their judging form after the event,people like to use these as gauges for working on the vehicle.Those of you that know me understand that this is a completely fair run show.Our objective are to have the best vehicles in each class win.Yes,you are correct and it will help others try harder when competing.It was stated by someone in an earlier post that all the same cars win,I only have received complaints since the custom foreign class went in.Even when they win trophies and i’m talking about last year,an individual received a trophy and he still ripped the show up and down.Should I give him every trophy we have??I have a Corvette judge who has national certified status and he will tell you since year one how this event is set up fairly.So like I said,your ratings are fine,but tell it all.Every local show or event out there should have an opportunity to speak it’s piece when BASHING occurs.Other shows stay in contact,help each other out and do what we have to do to give you these shows.Handle issues the right way.Once again,these are pretty important fund raisers for pretty important objectives.Thank you to everyone who has supported us,even through the rain it was well worth it.
August 1, 2010 at 9:32 pm #36800moparkid25Participant54OLDS88ROCKET wrote: As I stated in my post,this is strictly my opinion. It sounds like your the one that is getting bent out of shape. How do you figure, because I am standing up for what this forum is? This forum is a place for anyone who attends car shows to discuss anything automotive related, give there opinion, and see the opinion of others. No one said everyone has to agree, if we all agreed this site would be pretty boring. No,I do not agree that bashing is a constructive corrective tool.I have no problem with people wanting to rate a show,mine or anyone elses.What I don’t appreciate is all the hard work that goes into these events,Beaver Dam,Fox Lake,Pardeeville,Ashipun and the list goes on and on. So, you don’t appreciate the hard work of others, but then tell the members of this forum that we/they are the ones un-appreciative? These people need half a chance to fix mistakes, carry on with their events and have an opportunity to make a go of it from year to year.You know,these are people donating their time to give you these shows and every single one is for a descent and worthy cause.You lost perspective of the view of this. I haven’t lost perspective of anything. I would much rather attend a show where the proceeds went to a good cause instead of someones wallet. That’s the main reason I don’t attend anything put on by Madison Classics. A $10 plastic trophy we do not have,our trophy bill this year was over $8,000,but we feel that people deserve a memorable award.It’s not about that,it’s about putting verbage on with tact as to not sink events with your statements. You mentioned this in your own post,you said:why don’t people take issues up with me instead of telling it to the administrator? Isn’t this the same point I have raised when people are allowed to type whatever they feel is appropriate,do not go through the descent avenues they should and could care less about what this may do to an honest event?I think so.Usually,shows will help other shows with promoting,problem solving,patronage etc.I’ve done it and other shows have helped us as well from year to year.You said we received a couple bad reviews ….That’s fine,remember there is usually a flip side to every coin. I read nothing about certain contestants persuading, following and making judges uncomfortable when simply trying to score a vehicle,I’ve heard nothing about coming in front of an entire trophy presentation and demanding to see everyones judging sheets? Is this in good taste???Would you hand out everyones judging sheets to one guy? That is simply uncalled for and would never be acceptable. I agree with you on this, and I think I speak for every member on here when I say that no one here would do such a thing. I have asked for my judging sheet, and only mine because that is the only one I am concerned with. I hate to break this to you, but the world is full of assholes, and you can’t please everyone. I was at the Oregon show and saw a guy get pissed off and leave because the awards are plaques, not trophies. Its people like that who are going to ruin a show. I will mail individuals a copy of their judging form after the event,people like to use these as gauges for working on the vehicle.Those of you that know me understand that this is a completely fair run show.Our objective are to have the best vehicles in each class win.Yes,you are correct and it will help others try harder when competing.It was stated by someone in an earlier post that all the same cars win,I only have received complaints since the custom foreign class went in. Even when they win trophies and i’m talking about last year,an individual received a trophy and he still ripped the show up and down.Should I give him every trophy we have?? No, but even though he won an award, that doesn’t mean that he doesn’t have a legitimate gripe about something related to the show. An award doesn’t shut people up or quiet one’s opine. I’ve won awards at shows and been disappointed with many aspects of organization, does that make me a bad guy because I posted on here? To you probably. Many on here are always willing to sit down with someone and have a personable conversation with someone related to a show. However, its show staff like yourself who make it seem that you have an issue with those who attend the shows and want to help you make it better. If you want your ass kissed, I’m not your guy. I have a Corvette judge who has national certified status and he will tell you since year one how this event is set up fairly.So like I said,your ratings are fine,but tell it all. Every local show or event out there should have an opportunity to speak it’s piece when BASHING occurs. 99.9% of all show organizers know of this website, and many use the ratings to better there show. We even offer a judging standard for those who are starting a new show so they have something to go by. Other shows stay in contact,help each other out and do what we have to do to give you these shows.Handle issues the right way.Once again,these are pretty important fund raisers for pretty important objectives.Thank you to everyone who has supported us,even through the rain it was well worth it.[/quote]
I think you need to not take critiscm and “Bashing” so seriously. I know one guy who used to take his cars to Fox Lake and never won an award. I asked him why, and he said it was straight up local politics – he and the fire chief didn’t see eye to eye. This is a trailered car keep in mind, and this car owners opinion.
You are more than welcome to be a part of this community, as everyone’s input is encouraged. Please do not think that every negative comment regarding your show is only from people using this site either. This is the internet, its not serious business. If your show is having problems, feel free to contact any of the members here via PM and speak with them about the review they gave. I’m sure they would be more than happy to discuss it with you over a beer
August 1, 2010 at 10:35 pm #36810AnonymousInactivemoparkid25 wrote:
Quote:54OLDS88ROCKET wrote: As I stated in my post,this is strictly my opinion. It sounds like your the one that is getting bent out of shape. How do you figure, because I am standing up for what this forum is? This forum is a place for anyone who attends car shows to discuss anything automotive related, give there opinion, and see the opinion of others. No one said everyone has to agree, if we all agreed this site would be pretty boring. No,I do not agree that bashing is a constructive corrective tool.I have no problem with people wanting to rate a show,mine or anyone elses.What I don’t appreciate is all the hard work that goes into these events,Beaver Dam,Fox Lake,Pardeeville,Ashipun and the list goes on and on. So, you don’t appreciate the hard work of others, but then tell the members of this forum that we/they are the ones un-appreciative? These people need half a chance to fix mistakes, carry on with their events and have an opportunity to make a go of it from year to year.You know,these are people donating their time to give you these shows and every single one is for a descent and worthy cause.You lost perspective of the view of this. I haven’t lost perspective of anything. I would much rather attend a show where the proceeds went to a good cause instead of someones wallet. That’s the main reason I don’t attend anything put on by Madison Classics. A $10 plastic trophy we do not have,our trophy bill this year was over $8,000,but we feel that people deserve a memorable award.It’s not about that,it’s about putting verbage on with tact as to not sink events with your statements. You mentioned this in your own post,you said:why don’t people take issues up with me instead of telling it to the administrator? Isn’t this the same point I have raised when people are allowed to type whatever they feel is appropriate,do not go through the descent avenues they should and could care less about what this may do to an honest event?I think so.Usually,shows will help other shows with promoting,problem solving,patronage etc.I’ve done it and other shows have helped us as well from year to year.You said we received a couple bad reviews ….That’s fine,remember there is usually a flip side to every coin. I read nothing about certain contestants persuading, following and making judges uncomfortable when simply trying to score a vehicle,I’ve heard nothing about coming in front of an entire trophy presentation and demanding to see everyones judging sheets? Is this in good taste???Would you hand out everyones judging sheets to one guy? That is simply uncalled for and would never be acceptable. I agree with you on this, and I think I speak for every member on here when I say that no one here would do such a thing. I have asked for my judging sheet, and only mine because that is the only one I am concerned with. I hate to break this to you, but the world is full of assholes, and you can’t please everyone. I was at the Oregon show and saw a guy get pissed off and leave because the awards are plaques, not trophies. Its people like that who are going to ruin a show. I will mail individuals a copy of their judging form after the event,people like to use these as gauges for working on the vehicle.Those of you that know me understand that this is a completely fair run show.Our objective are to have the best vehicles in each class win.Yes,you are correct and it will help others try harder when competing.It was stated by someone in an earlier post that all the same cars win,I only have received complaints since the custom foreign class went in. Even when they win trophies and i’m talking about last year,an individual received a trophy and he still ripped the show up and down.Should I give him every trophy we have?? No, but even though he won an award, that doesn’t mean that he doesn’t have a legitimate gripe about something related to the show. An award doesn’t shut people up or quiet one’s opine. I’ve won awards at shows and been disappointed with many aspects of organization, does that make me a bad guy because I posted on here? To you probably. Many on here are always willing to sit down with someone and have a personable conversation with someone related to a show. However, its show staff like yourself who make it seem that you have an issue with those who attend the shows and want to help you make it better. If you want your ass kissed, I’m not your guy. I have a Corvette judge who has national certified status and he will tell you since year one how this event is set up fairly.So like I said,your ratings are fine,but tell it all. Every local show or event out there should have an opportunity to speak it’s piece when BASHING occurs. 99.9% of all show organizers know of this website, and many use the ratings to better there show. We even offer a judging standard for those who are starting a new show so they have something to go by. Other shows stay in contact,help each other out and do what we have to do to give you these shows.Handle issues the right way.Once again,these are pretty important fund raisers for pretty important objectives.Thank you to everyone who has supported us,even through the rain it was well worth it.I think you need to not take critiscm and “Bashing” so seriously. I know one guy who used to take his cars to Fox Lake and never won an award. I asked him why, and he said it was straight up local politics – he and the fire chief didn’t see eye to eye. This is a trailered car keep in mind, and this car owners opinion.
You are more than welcome to be a part of this community, as everyone’s input is encouraged. Please do not think that every negative comment regarding your show is only from people using this site either. This is the internet, its not serious business. If your show is having problems, feel free to contact any of the members here via PM and speak with them about the review they gave. I’m sure they would be more than happy to discuss it with you over a beer [/quote]Hey thanks for the input Mopar dude,you are correct that I do take the show seriously and that’s why i am even on here to begin with.You know,I can see why no other organizers or show brass go on here.I just wanted my point heard and that it was!You talk about the people that are the silent type and right now they are agreeing with my opinion.Without coming right out and giving names,it’s one of your members I was referring to that pulled the things I referred to in my last post.(this year)I simply stated,TELL IT ALL !Don’t candy cote your review to make others look like ….!You know what i’m saying?I stated my opinion,i’m happy with that and I think many other shows understand exactly what I said.Thanks for the chance to speak my peace on behalf of the F.L.F.D. as we say on the fire dept.”Over and out !”Oh and the show isn’t having problems that can’t be ELIMINATED and ask anyone if they have ever seen the Fire Chief judge a vehicle.WOW! This is getting way out there ,it’s your site !I said what I had to so others would read that flip side I was talking about.Have a great summer!Tony
August 1, 2010 at 10:50 pm #36814circletrackParticipantI’ve been reading this and wanted to jump in with your quote “You know,I can see why no other organizers or show brass go on here”… you are mistaken on that point as there are several organizers or show brass on here. This site is designed to improve the quality of shows we all attend ~ many of the organizers appreciate the comments on their show ~ be it good or bad…. Not every show is perfect, and we don’t expect them to be, but when you pay your $10 and don’t see eye to eye with something that may have happened, it’s often a good idea to speak up and let others know. I know firsthand how much work goes into putting a show together and if there is something wrong, you can bet I want to know about it.
August 1, 2010 at 10:53 pm #36760XmanParticipantWow 8k on trophies… :unsure: Wish we had that kind of budget. :whistle:
August 1, 2010 at 11:46 pm #36815moparkid25Participant54OLDS88ROCKET wrote:
Quote:moparkid25 wrote:Quote:54OLDS88ROCKET wrote: As I stated in my post,this is strictly my opinion. It sounds like your the one that is getting bent out of shape. How do you figure, because I am standing up for what this forum is? This forum is a place for anyone who attends car shows to discuss anything automotive related, give there opinion, and see the opinion of others. No one said everyone has to agree, if we all agreed this site would be pretty boring. No,I do not agree that bashing is a constructive corrective tool.I have no problem with people wanting to rate a show,mine or anyone elses.What I don’t appreciate is all the hard work that goes into these events,Beaver Dam,Fox Lake,Pardeeville,Ashipun and the list goes on and on. So, you don’t appreciate the hard work of others, but then tell the members of this forum that we/they are the ones un-appreciative? These people need half a chance to fix mistakes, carry on with their events and have an opportunity to make a go of it from year to year.You know,these are people donating their time to give you these shows and every single one is for a descent and worthy cause.You lost perspective of the view of this. I haven’t lost perspective of anything. I would much rather attend a show where the proceeds went to a good cause instead of someones wallet. That’s the main reason I don’t attend anything put on by Madison Classics. A $10 plastic trophy we do not have,our trophy bill this year was over $8,000,but we feel that people deserve a memorable award.It’s not about that,it’s about putting verbage on with tact as to not sink events with your statements. You mentioned this in your own post,you said:why don’t people take issues up with me instead of telling it to the administrator? Isn’t this the same point I have raised when people are allowed to type whatever they feel is appropriate,do not go through the descent avenues they should and could care less about what this may do to an honest event?I think so.Usually,shows will help other shows with promoting,problem solving,patronage etc.I’ve done it and other shows have helped us as well from year to year.You said we received a couple bad reviews ….That’s fine,remember there is usually a flip side to every coin. I read nothing about certain contestants persuading, following and making judges uncomfortable when simply trying to score a vehicle,I’ve heard nothing about coming in front of an entire trophy presentation and demanding to see everyones judging sheets? Is this in good taste???Would you hand out everyones judging sheets to one guy? That is simply uncalled for and would never be acceptable. I agree with you on this, and I think I speak for every member on here when I say that no one here would do such a thing. I have asked for my judging sheet, and only mine because that is the only one I am concerned with. I hate to break this to you, but the world is full of assholes, and you can’t please everyone. I was at the Oregon show and saw a guy get pissed off and leave because the awards are plaques, not trophies. Its people like that who are going to ruin a show. I will mail individuals a copy of their judging form after the event,people like to use these as gauges for working on the vehicle.Those of you that know me understand that this is a completely fair run show.Our objective are to have the best vehicles in each class win.Yes,you are correct and it will help others try harder when competing.It was stated by someone in an earlier post that all the same cars win,I only have received complaints since the custom foreign class went in. Even when they win trophies and i’m talking about last year,an individual received a trophy and he still ripped the show up and down.Should I give him every trophy we have?? No, but even though he won an award, that doesn’t mean that he doesn’t have a legitimate gripe about something related to the show. An award doesn’t shut people up or quiet one’s opine. I’ve won awards at shows and been disappointed with many aspects of organization, does that make me a bad guy because I posted on here? To you probably. Many on here are always willing to sit down with someone and have a personable conversation with someone related to a show. However, its show staff like yourself who make it seem that you have an issue with those who attend the shows and want to help you make it better. If you want your ass kissed, I’m not your guy. I have a Corvette judge who has national certified status and he will tell you since year one how this event is set up fairly.So like I said,your ratings are fine,but tell it all. Every local show or event out there should have an opportunity to speak it’s piece when BASHING occurs. 99.9% of all show organizers know of this website, and many use the ratings to better there show. We even offer a judging standard for those who are starting a new show so they have something to go by. Other shows stay in contact,help each other out and do what we have to do to give you these shows.Handle issues the right way.Once again,these are pretty important fund raisers for pretty important objectives.Thank you to everyone who has supported us,even through the rain it was well worth it.I think you need to not take critiscm and “Bashing” so seriously. I know one guy who used to take his cars to Fox Lake and never won an award. I asked him why, and he said it was straight up local politics – he and the fire chief didn’t see eye to eye. This is a trailered car keep in mind, and this car owners opinion.
You are more than welcome to be a part of this community, as everyone’s input is encouraged. Please do not think that every negative comment regarding your show is only from people using this site either. This is the internet, its not serious business. If your show is having problems, feel free to contact any of the members here via PM and speak with them about the review they gave. I’m sure they would be more than happy to discuss it with you over a beer
Hey thanks for the input Mopar dude,you are correct that I do take the show seriously and that’s why i am even on here to begin with.You know,I can see why no other organizers or show brass go on here.I just wanted my point heard and that it was!You talk about the people that are the silent type and right now they are agreeing with my opinion.Without coming right out and giving names,it’s one of your members I was referring to that pulled the things I referred to in my last post.(this year)I simply stated,TELL IT ALL !Don’t candy cote your review to make others look like ….!You know what i’m saying?I stated my opinion,i’m happy with that and I think many other shows understand exactly what I said.Thanks for the chance to speak my peace on behalf of the F.L.F.D. as we say on the fire dept.”Over and out !”Oh and the show isn’t having problems that can’t be ELIMINATED and ask anyone if they have ever seen the Fire Chief judge a vehicle.WOW! This is getting way out there ,it’s your site !I said what I had to so others would read that flip side I was talking about.Have a great summer!Tony[/quote]
Once again, I’m not trying to argue with you, I’m just stating my point as I see it. Its obvious that you are only interested in discussing what you don’t like about your show, and that is this website and its options. If you need to eliminate attendee’s, that’s your choice and power as organizer of a show. To save you the trouble, I’ll make it a point to never attend your show, that way my “rate the show” of Fox Lake doesn’t upset you (whether it be good or bad).
The vehicle I reffered to about being trailered is a 1982 Buick Grand National, perhaps you remember it? Its a two-tone silver and gray car, 1 of 25 built in ’82 with a turbo and 1 of 16 known to be left in existance. By reading your posts, I’m starting to believe the owner of this car was right when he told me of his discrection about the Fox Lake show a few years ago… Anyway, I’m not here to fight others battles, I’m here to have fun with automobiles, enjoy various discussions with friends, and enjoy the hobby. If you don’t feel this site is worthwhile, then I recommend you go somewhere else.
Good luck with your car show. And if you ever get other shows, feel free to look me up – I drive a GN too.
August 2, 2010 at 12:31 am #36761AnonymousInactiveThis is one of if not the best local show I have ever attended. I’m from the Milwaukee area and it’s nice to see the quality cars that make the drive to Fox Lake. Trophies are HUGE and it’s put on right. If anyone has any doubt about attending the show I suggest that they go… I mean where else can you enter a car show for $6 eat two hot dogs for $1 have a beer and still only be out for $10! Not to mention a free entry into a cash raffle. Tony you put on one hell of a show and I hope it’s around for years and years!
August 2, 2010 at 3:16 am #36816AnonymousInactiveXman wrote:
Quote:Wow 8k on trophies… :unsure: Wish we had that kind of budget. :whistle:Thank god for sponsors,this year was tough but as usual sponsors from all over came through again.Without them,we couldn’t even think about having a show.People see the needed equip.this dept can buy with the revenue and they know it is put to good use,we get a lot of mutual aid calls from other cities.The people that live here also appreciate us not affecting the taxes by doing it this way.
August 2, 2010 at 3:19 am #36762Eclipse_TunerParticipantWow, simply wow…. The only point I was trying to make was that judging was botched in a few classes. As I said before, other classes were spot on, but 2 in particular were seriously flawed.
I’ve been a judge at enough shows to see when things go wrong, and I was simply calling it out. And I brought it up as constructive critisism.
What I find funny and a bit disturbing is that has become an issue of “kill the messenger”. Yes, I won in my class last year, and brought up issues with the show. And this year, I brought up another issue…and now people are all bent out of shape.
Each time I brought up issues as constructive critisism. Tony and I talked on the phone last Monday and we shared our point of views. I thought everything was hashed over then…apparently not.
Let me be perfecty clear, Im a designer…formally trained as an automotive designer…my career is based on constructive critcism,I have to give and take it daily. So if I see something off or wrong, Ill bring it up.
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