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November 21st, 2009, 16:12
#1
RDC Addicted
CUDOS to THE Weatherman
Just want to say, that HE IS THE MAN!!
I hope all can appreciate all he has done and continues to do for us.
THANKS BOB!!
The problem with the gene pool is that there is no lifeguard.

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November 21st, 2009 16:12
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November 21st, 2009, 16:36
#2
Junior
Re: CUDOS to THE Weatherman
I want to clear up the fact that every racer out there who has a clue appreciates all that you do Bob. I might have seemed like i was bashing you in another thread but i really wasnt. Thank you BOB (Weatherman) for all that you do!!!!
p.s. congrats from all the offroaders in NM on your marrage!!!
Ryan Strong
L & B Racing Albuquerque, NM Class 8 AmsOil/Cooper Tire F150
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November 21st, 2009, 16:49
#3
Senior
Re: CUDOS to THE Weatherman
I gotta throw out Kudos too, amazing patients dealing with whiney racers, impatient chase crews, the locals, the net, plus a great sense of humor ( hey Richard Cranium, don’t get lipstick on the mic honey, why did you do that? Really? come to mind) talk about a total pro dedicated to the sport, Im suprised he doesnt just say F-U and walk.
First time I’ve ever had the pleasure of listening to him, great job doesn’t even come close.
Thanks for bringing a little taste of Baja to my den.
Last edited by dnf736; November 21st, 2009 at 16:51.
Reason: K
"If you dont do it this year, you'll be another year older when you do."
Warren Miller
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November 21st, 2009, 19:26
#4
Forum Junkie
Re: CUDOS to THE Weatherman
I have to say, again, Thank you so much to the Weatherman. I was up all night working on our teams issues and listening to Bob as I do every year I stay at home as well as when I have been racing down there. The new technology is great but you cannot replace common sense and experience. Its really nice to know that the Weatherman is there to relay to. Thanks Bob and the entire crew that help us out.....Thanks from the 202A Fines Double Planetmoto.com Arctic Cat team and the 100A Christys Racing Duncan Racing quad teams.
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November 21st, 2009, 19:45
#5
ADVERTISER
Re: CUDOS to THE Weatherman
I dont k now how he does it. My blood preasure goes up when more than 2 people are talking to me that I can understand. He gets 3 races, 3 locals, 3 chasers and only half that know how to use a radio yacking at the same time.
My favorite quote-"When you make up my mind let me know"
Good work WM.
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November 21st, 2009, 19:56
#6
Elite
Re: CUDOS to THE Weatherman
Bob shows a lot of patience. Some of the problem traffic can be expected. He is on top of a mountain and many people can talk to him but they can't hear each other. They can't help talking over each other when they can't hear each other. There are other people that just don't take the time to listen to the channel before transmitting. That could be avoided if people were more considerate of fellow racers.
Bob has a tough job and handles it very well.
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November 22nd, 2009, 06:03
#7
Re: CUDOS to THE Weatherman
Bob does alot of good for the racers, we all know that. He does just as much good for the people at home tracking racers and enjoying the sport. His job is the same, his tasks have tripples now that he has the internet and cell phones and tracking to worry about. Thank you sir for doing such a great job. You and your team do an amazing job for the sport! We look forward to your tallents for years to come!
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November 22nd, 2009, 07:20
#8
Re: CUDOS to THE Weatherman
I want to point out to all in the Off Road Community that Bob is a treasure in this sport, like Chick Hearn was in basketball. We must Cherish what we have, for me its 19 years and counting before the internet.