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Official Tedfest 2008 pic thread.

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Well another weekend of cars,beer,drinks, people,hangovers,great food and a shit load of laughs is over.Its hard to believe it but I think I pulled it off with the help of Eddie,Killer PM,Peter R,Mark,Sia and a whole bunch of others who pitched in to help throughout the weekend.It was tough to get an actual number of cars that were there because of them coming and going.But my guess would between 55 and 60 cars and 2 motorcycles showed up at the event.
Jeremy,Andy,Justin,Ben and his dad Bruce,Jim,JoAnn and Debbie pulled in Thursday and Eric arrived Friday. On Thursday night we had Hamburgers and beer at the casa.Friday we went out to a place called Wild Wings that had 101 flavours of chicken wings. Saturday we had the BBQ at my place with a chilli cookoff,hamburgers,Porchetta,Bifanas,potato salad and more "salads.Sunday morning we had a huge pancake breakfast with sausages,fresh cut fruit,Tim Hortons coffee and leftover chilli,
The event was held at the Benares Museum which was the perfect setting for Tedfest. The huge trees and green grass showed off all the great cars that were in attendance.The weather the whole weekend was perfect thanks to my departed father.I am not a religious person but I did pray to my father asking him for good weather. I guess he heard me. I invited Thilan from Dent Express back to do his magic on the cars. Sewel the vending cart guy was back selling food and doing card tricks.There were plenty of test drives and rides all weekend without any one getting caught.HE!HE!

Furthest distance travelled
1st Eric from California
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2nd Justin from Florida
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3rd Jim from Wisconsin
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You could have gotten an award Adrian if you showed up.

I truly am sorry folks for not being able to post pics early enough but I had to keep the event rolling along smoothly and being a host.Onto the pictures.
Thursday
Four coolers of beer,one cooler of pop and one cooler of water were on ice and ready to be consumed.
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Friday. Car wash day
Jim from Wisconsin with his Euro 520 with the cute rad being shined up.
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Ben from Connecticut doing the same to his Schnitzer.
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Justin from Florida cleaning his car and the crumbs that he put in it. :laugh:
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We had some tire issues with Justin blowing a tire on the way up and my good friend Bruno providing Jeremy with two used tires because of a bad toe out.
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Some pics of the team getting things ready for Saturday.
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Craig Langpap flew in from Calgary for the second time sharing the Wing menu with Andy.
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Left to right. Ben's dad Bruce with my neighbour Tedd and Andy.
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Andy doing an oil change on Eric's car Friday night.
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Jeremy the newest Cheesehead in Canada getting very happy.
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Jeremy and Eric sharing a funny moment.
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"Have you seen my Baassseebbaall?"
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Sia explaining to Tedd,Mark and Andy about his tech session Sunday that he will be doing. ;)
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Saturday.
I had a really tough time getting pics of all the cars that were in attendance because I was needed elsewhere.I'm sure that others will post pics of the rest.There were 6 Sharks,5 2002's one e12, 16 e28's,one Bavaria,2 E36's,7 E30's, 2 new 135's,one E34 Touring,2 e39's,one J-spec E34 M5,4 Porshe's,2 newer Mercedes's, 2 E32's,2 BMW motorcycles and a convertible Tatra of which there were only 3 made.
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One of two cars that Peter Churchill-Smith brought to the event along with an Inca orange 02.
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Andy telling me that we need a liquor licence for next year.
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Eddie taking a breather after consuming a lot of food. :D
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Killer PM wondering whether the Sleeman's 20th is a good ale or not.
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I like the Sleeman's 20th. Whoa excuse me for burping.
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Hey Aaron. Check out the Old Man.He now has the hang of it. :rofl:
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Onto Sunday morning for the Pancake breakfast that was sponsored by my good friend Guido Hafer's family business Connaisseur Foods.
left to right. Tedd's wife Kim,my wife Dianna,my youngest Rebecca,wife's girlfriend Diane,Eddie's wife Beatrice and his son Lucas.
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Guido cooking the pancakes.
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Craig multi tasking with the sausages and his cell.
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Ben and the boys checking the Schnitzer for the trip home.
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Bruce and Sia getting ready to change the brake pads on Sia's Euro 525i
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Eddie's son Lucas checking out Guido's Porsche 911.Gotta convert him to BMW's now Eddie before its too late.
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Group shot. Left to Right.
Eddie's dad Jose,Joann and Jim Singkhofer,Killer PM,Tedd,Eric,Craig,Bruce,Ben,Jeremy,Peter R,Eddie and Guido.Down in front.Sia,myself and Lucas.
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Eric,Jeremy,Justin,Killer PM and Rebecca went go cart racing Sunday afternoon while Andy and I hung back to do a bit of cleaning and some much need R&R in Tedd's pool with a few cold one's.Adult content. Beware!
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THANK YOU'S

To all the American's that made it up despite the high cost of gas.
Craig from Calgary for all your help over the weekend.I really felt guilty.
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To all the Sponsors who contributed to making this event a great success.
Rudolph's Bakery
Engineered Automotive
Raven Performance Racing
Dent X-press
Polytec Foha
Bavarian Motors
Parkview BMW
Connaisseur Foods
C-ing eye Graphics

To my Tedfest team for putting up with me through the planning.Without you this would not have happened. Give yourselves a pat on the back!
To my daughters Rebecca and Suzanne for running errands, manning the t-shirt table, handing out the awards and all the other things because the list is too long.My wifes best friend Diane Pelley for helping Dianna get things ready and keeping her company on the weekend.Finally to my great wife Dianna.She is not a car enthusiast but she kept her cool while I turned the house into a Bed and Breakfast,socialized with my guests,reminded me of things I had to do,reminded me of things that I forgot to tell her, :brick: ,baking chocolate chips cookies that are worth the drive up to taste,potato salad and others things that are escaping my mind at the moment. My friends at Tedfest kept telling you all weekend that you are the Greatest and they meant it!

You are the greatest Dianna. Love Ted

In closing. It is going to be a tough act to beat next year.I now know how the 5er Fest event team feels. I hope to see some new faces here next year.If you got this far. Thank you for reading and enjoying my pictures.Gotta clean up all the beer bottles lying around in the basement before Dianna gets home from work.
:thanks: :rockon:

We did it Guys!

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Post by Shawn D. »

Great post, Ted! No problem on the delay -- you gotta make things happen.
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Post by johnnye23 »

Wow , thanks for posting the pictures . Looks like everyone had a great time up North once again. ;)
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Post by adrian in florida »

Ted You are a great guy. You represent the best of breed when it comes to the word "friend" or even "friend to the e28 community" I know that many recognize the significant amount of work that goes into to making something like this happen. I for one am constantly amazed by you and your whole gangs enthusiam. But more impotantly , I am always impressed with the selfless giving and love that exudes when the Kannooks are in the house.
Im coming next year for sure! Thanks for the great pics and the recap of the festivities. I am sure there are some jaw muscles that hurt today just because of the constant laughs.
What a great event. Thanks for sharing.!!!!!!
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Post by Tim in N FL »

Here here Adrian...I'll drink to that! So...kudos to you Ted and the TedFest "event team" and sponsors. :beer: (consume now!)
Your event keeps getting better and more well attended by the mye28 faithful. I hope to add my name to that list in 2009. Thanks for sharing all the great photos...keep them coming y'all! :up:
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Post by Mark in Toronto »

Wow, what an event! I had an absolute blast. The formula was just right, good friends, great cars, excellent venue, and a wide assortment of food and BEER!

Oh and did I mention the cars. A highlight, in addition seeing our friends from south of the border and learning how to pronounce the word “baseball” thanks to Jeremy :laugh: was Sia’s very informative and timely front brake pad/control arm tech session.

A big thank you to Ted and his family for hosting the event. Look’in forward to seeing everyone next year!
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Mark in Toronto wrote:Oh and did I mention the cars.
Mark, thanks to you and Ben for taking so many for "hands-on" comparisons between your monster M5 and the Schnitzer. I didn't manage to be "beer free" enough to partake, but maybe next year......
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Post by KillerPM »

It was a great time!

Thanks for all who came out! I really miss you guys when I haven't seen you in ages.

Now the countdown to Limerock!!

Its what keeps me going!
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Here are a copy of my photos:

http://flickr.com/photos/killerpm/sets/ ... 043263569/

Enjoy.
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Post by C.J. »

Man, looks like you guys really had a blast. Maybe next year I can make it up North.
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Post by Kenny Blankenship »

Hey Ted, you weren't crying when you typed this thread, were you??? :bawl: :bawl:

Believe it or not, I didn't cross the border until about 5:30. I spent a couple of hours at Niagara and ate lunch there then went back to the US via Detroit. (Along the way I stopped by a Canadian Tire in Hamilton...they don't have windshield wipers!!!) That was interesting, they pulled me aside at the border (along with a bunch of other cars) and ran the drug dog around all the cars. Then when I go through the border we're routed through what must the the poorest part of Detroit. At the first corner a panhandler (well dressed at that!) greeted everybody...what a sight it must be for first time Canadians going through there!!! And the weather got more and more humid. It is about 80 degrees and there are thunderstorms right now. Yuck!

Oh, I should mention...I NEVER MADE IT TO CHINATOWN!!!

I had a great time at Ted's. Very relaxing, did you know if you drive more than 2,500 miles to Tedfest you get a free oil change and car wash? :banana: Well not quite free, I did bring the oil. Many, many thanks to Andy for the oil filter and the labor and Ted and Craig for washing the car!

I learned a lot during my time there. Not only did I brush up on my Canadian accent, I learned about Portugese food from Peter, Manuela and Eddie (I will have to look for porchetta in So. Cal.!!!). I learned that Sia really does know how to use a jack :rofl: I also should thank Mark and Ben for the test drives of the stroker M5 and Schnitzer 535i. It was very enlightening.

The event was very well run and the weather was perfect...I don't know why Ted was stressed!!! Ted's family was great, Dianna made us feel at home and the two youngest kids (young women?) Suzanne and Rebecca put up with us and didn't complain (much) :rofl: :rofl: Ted's lucky to have kids like that.

What wasn't mentioned was our time at the go kart facility. Peter (Killer PM), Jeremy, Justin, Rebecca and her significant other and I did 30 laps. I showed Peter and Jeremy my best driving skills (including late apex and trailing throttle oversteer) and gently nudged them out of my way (screaming and whooping as I went by). I think this should be an event at the next Tedfest!!!

Gee, I already got rid of my Canadian accent...
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I am astonished that Eric drove all the way from SoCal to the great North.

Looks like you guys had a blast.
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Eric Q wrote:That was interesting, they pulled me aside at the border (along with a bunch of other cars) and ran the drug dog around all the cars.
Isn't it good to know that the PO of your car wasn't running drugs in it? ;)
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Here are my photos in unedited form:

http://www.jtdigital.com/gallery/index. ... 07_TedFest

I'm heading out the door right now from my hotel in NC, so I'll make a post of thanks later on after getting home. But yeah, I had a great time! A certain Floridian should have come up...
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Post by go4carter »

What a terrific weekend. The cars were great but the new friends were even better. It was great meeting you Craig (can't wait to see your car), Eric (Tommies!), Ben (I'm having turbo thoughts), Jim (I LOVED your car), Bruce (bring two cars next time, please), Jeremy (great chili), Andy (thanks for fuse box advice) and Justin (nice pics)!

And of course, way to go Ted and crew!
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Eric (Tommies!),
Yes, what awaits anybody who comes to So. Cal. Not "Timmy's" but "Tommy's"!!!

http://www.originaltommys.com/
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Post by RoyW »

A good time at TedFest??... I'd expect nothing less :) . Sorry to have missed it, but I'll be there for sure next year!! Looks like a great time was had by all, and the usual outstanding mix of fine car were present... congrats Ted on pulling of another, and even larger, terrific TedFest event... your wife must be a saint!!

See you boys at my place on the way down to LRP!! :alright:

-RoyW
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Eric Q wrote:Ted and Craig for washing the car!
Next time I'll bend down and clean the bugs off the front air dam too. :oops:
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Post by Ben »

Just wanted to thank everyone again for such a great event. Huge thanks goes out to Ted and his wife Dianna for putting on such an awesome event. I will certainly be there next year.

Also, thanks to Sia for letting me drive his extremely well set up 525i, and Mark for letting me ride in his M5. Both are very cool cars.

Met and saw some great people, cool cars, and tasty food/beer, what more could you ask for?

See you all at Lime Rock!
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Wow...another Tedfest is now behind us...but not without leaving its mark. There is nothing like sharing good laughs, great food, and that exceptional bubbly fluid we call Beer amongst a group of outstanding friends and family.

Friday night was an absolute blast :rofl: ....”have you thean my baethebaaalllllll”....I nearly blew a snot rocket when Eric so nonchalantly tossed that in when taking a picture with Jeremy and Ted (see image above in Ted’s post).

Saturday greeted us with perfect weather along with beautiful cars. The show was truly incredible. After the show with a cul-de-sac full of exceptional Bimmers, it was time to relax and enjoy some food and of course, BEER. The beer came in handy when the chili was brought out...let me tell ya! Again, Ted and Jeremy’s chili were uber hot and yummy. The competition is definitely tough to match....I still need a lot more practice.

Sunday morning was also a gorgeous...just the right weather for an exceptional pancake breakfast thanks to Guido and the Kalman family for the delicious fruit. :thanks:

It was great to see some old friends again and meet some new BMW enthusiasts that took their time to drive great distances to join our Canuck gathering. :beer:

Thanks Ted for being the person you are. You certainly pulled off another memorable gathering of friends who share the same passion for these BMW machines. I'm privileged to be a part of this event every year.
Now for your better half.....your darling Dianna is a keeper. She’s a true sweetheart for putting up with a group of car nuts for one too many days.

Click on this link to view all my pictures...Enjoy!
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v627/ ... st%202008/

Hope to see you guys again at Lime Rock! :haul:

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Post by go4carter »

Hey Eddie, no need to be so shy with the zoom when you photograph my wife!
That light-blue stroker 325 e30 on the left made such amazing noises. He seemed to be giving joy rides... did anyone get one?
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go4carter wrote:Hey Eddie, no need to be so shy with the zoom when you photograph my wife!
That light-blue stroker 325 e30 on the left made such amazing noises. He seemed to be giving joy rides... did anyone get one?
:laugh: good one Carter...that was my first shot too....lucky me :oops:

You got that right...that caged blue E30 sure had some sweet music playing out the rear end...and it wasn't from eating chili ;)
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Eddie in TO wrote:The beer came in handy when the chili was brought out...let me tell ya! Again, Ted and Jeremy’s chili were uber hot and yummy. The competition is definitely tough to match....I still need a lot more practice.
Bah, says the guy who won the chili cook off. I want a rematch, I'll do better next time!

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Jeremy wrote:
Eddie in TO wrote:The beer came in handy when the chili was brought out...let me tell ya! Again, Ted and Jeremy’s chili were uber hot and yummy. The competition is definitely tough to match....I still need a lot more practice.
Bah, says the guy who won the chili cook off. I want a rematch, I'll do better next time!

Jeremy
hey now...I happened to really enjoy your chili!

I have to give credit to the Tedster as I used his recipe as a base and my darling wife for some extra tips.

...rematch at LR? :alright:
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Eddie in TO wrote:...rematch at LR? :alright:
You're on, but I don't know we'd warm up the contestants. I don't think there's any stoves available.
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