FEEDBACK FRIDAY – AN ENCORE: THE COUNTY - REST IN PEACE

FEEDBACK ARTICLE - AN ENCORE: THE COUNTY - REST IN PEACE

10-30-08ocir.jpgWow, 25 years ago CCIR was still here. The description in the last paragraph was painful. Kind of like getting back together in high school with a girlfriend from 4th grade, hitting it off real good, and then she says "Sorry, my parents are moving to Ohio. I gotta go"

I really miss that place.

It's close proximity to the El Toro Marine base made me think it would never leave, but alas the base left too. - Tommy Thompson
 

 

FEEDBACK ARTICLE - AN ENCORE: THE COUNTY - REST IN PEACE

10-30-08ocir.jpgWow, 25 years ago CCIR was still here. The description in the last paragraph was painful. Kind of like getting back together in high school with a girlfriend from 4th grade, hitting it off real good, and then she says "Sorry, my parents are moving to Ohio. I gotta go"

I really miss that place.

It's close proximity to the El Toro Marine base made me think it would never leave, but alas the base left too. - Tommy Thompson

I was stationed in Long Beach, CA from January of 1969 until June of 1971, and I will never forget the unbelievable shows that I witnessed during that time. I missed a few during a 6 month depolyment to Vietnam, but the other 24 months were Nirvana!  Omar Carruthers - The Tent Maker, Beach City Chevrolet, Sticks Unlimited, Rich Sironian, Pat Foster, Galpin Ford, New Breed, M/T Mustangs & Mavericks, Doug Thorley, AMX-1, Russ Davis Ford, Jr. Borgdon and his Phony Pony, the Hang 10 meets, it was the best of times. It may not have been the summer of love, but they definitely were the summers of Nitro! Lions and Irwindale were great, but OCIR was the top of the heap!  Thanks for memories! - Dave Gutierrez/GBR Racing
 

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