Well Jan it wasn't even my lap, but a good friends. Again.....we have disagreed, bickered, and have even got upset at each other......but what happen over there was plain mean and very personal. I think you can even agree?
Personally after seeing some other thread posts some may not like a SEMA Show? There are lots running around in costumes, showing pinstriping and building ....? I wouldn't break your piggy bank. :lol: For Vendors it is a great place to pick up on a lot of freebees. I personally like the decals for the tool boxes and naturally the 2012 Performance catalogs when available.
Hey speaking of pinstriping......remember the guy I told you about and you talked to......he died in a motorcycle crash a couple months ago :frown2: Really sad, we just found out last week.
Hey, does anyone have a number for SEMA? I think I should call them and complain about all this cheating and people bringing their friends instead of employees. Maybe they can institute some sort of check, like maybe seeing pay stubs, or something.
I for one am not a big Vegas fan, but if I did go, why would I want to spend my time with the likes of the this bunch?
LOL.... interesting that you said that.....!! LOL I have been approached on going, and checked into all the 'freebe ' stuff, I understand that there has to be a 'members or crew list' something like 30-45 days out?? But who knows.... way to far for me to go... LOL Just me................................ Thumper
Mike S. SEMA is very strict about who attends. You must submit your bar coded credentials to enter the show. After entering the show if your id is not displayed on your person you may be ask by security for the credentials alone with a picture i.d. proving ownership of the credential. The whole purpose of the show is to show your (new) products to prospective vendors, wholesalers, retailers or distributors not for the general public.