2021 Jaguar [F-Type] Magical Mystery Tour; Itinerary & “With Thanks & Gratitude”
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Prince? Hardly. But thank you for the compliment.
My beautiful wife, at Saturday’s breakfast, was telling someone how much she loves the children our neighbors next door have—I actually gifted the not even 3 year old boy one of the Jaguar Racing shirts which, while a little big, looks fantastic on him—and ended her comment with, “I love children, that’s why I married Jay”. I couldn’t let that comment rest—and there were many of them along that vein during our 5 days together, and informed everyone of it during one of my dreaded announcements.
So, no, thank you, not a Prince. Not even a man according to my wife. (There IS a reason she calls me “JayBoy”).
Maybe a Wizard? Yeah, that’s it. And I have an incredible hand-knitted hat—more on that later—to prove it.
Some final comments to come….
My beautiful wife, at Saturday’s breakfast, was telling someone how much she loves the children our neighbors next door have—I actually gifted the not even 3 year old boy one of the Jaguar Racing shirts which, while a little big, looks fantastic on him—and ended her comment with, “I love children, that’s why I married Jay”. I couldn’t let that comment rest—and there were many of them along that vein during our 5 days together, and informed everyone of it during one of my dreaded announcements.
So, no, thank you, not a Prince. Not even a man according to my wife. (There IS a reason she calls me “JayBoy”).
Maybe a Wizard? Yeah, that’s it. And I have an incredible hand-knitted hat—more on that later—to prove it.
Some final comments to come….
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Addendum/Epilogue
Some random thoughts and musings…
I suspect that all those in attendance will agree with me that no matter how fabulous any of the photographs you’ve seen or will see—DJS will undoubtedly be posting a DropBox with many more—it simply cannot compare and/or do justice for the actual experience in being there. Not even close. Plus, due to the nature of the “Magical Mystery Tour” you will not be seeing some of what we did…and we’ll just have to leave it at that.
The winner of the beautiful driving shoes/sneakers from GrandPrixOriginalsUSA was none other than our very own jaguny.
The winner of the gorgeous “Car Art” from Linear Edge was—accepting sheepishly as he felt he didn’t deserve to be in the drawing; he’s a Porsche guy but I felt he deserved to be included in the drawing—was none other than the Director of Sales for Continental Tire Sean. I hope that Linear Edge still produces an F-Type version as I am sure it will be a big hit! I’m sure they will.
The winner of 4 brand new Continental Tires was none other than Portlander and his stunning SVR. A new convert!
I have to once again give a very special shout out to Mbournes wife Tamela who hand-knitted ALL those amazing hats. They not only came in handy during our nights at Aragosta @ Goose Cove (just a magnificent place) but was a most welcome gift to practically everyone we came across during all 5 days of our event. We were all blown away by her talents and generosity. We bow to you Tam.
Every attendee showed their appreciation for my efforts in various ways—including a number of very generous displays of gratitude by footing the bill for various lunches and dinners (you know who you are)—and I have to give one very special shout-out to [1%er] jaguny for spear-heading a most extraordinary gift to me. I wish I could regale you with the entire story the way he told it so beautifully (one for the books) and he enlisted other attendees to get it made (I’m just disappointed he didn’t ask me to contribute) and it’s THE most stunning custom-made leather jacket—along with hand-made/sewn patches of each past event (with room for two more? Isn’t 7 enough?)—imaginable and I will wear and cherish it for a very long time. Here are the close up shots of the patches:
The attention to detail and the craftsmanship of this leather jacket is over-the-top which, if you think about it, was exactly what this event was.
My thanks to all attendees for coming.
Sincerely,
Jay “Ride On The Coattails Of The Devil”
I suspect that all those in attendance will agree with me that no matter how fabulous any of the photographs you’ve seen or will see—DJS will undoubtedly be posting a DropBox with many more—it simply cannot compare and/or do justice for the actual experience in being there. Not even close. Plus, due to the nature of the “Magical Mystery Tour” you will not be seeing some of what we did…and we’ll just have to leave it at that.
The winner of the beautiful driving shoes/sneakers from GrandPrixOriginalsUSA was none other than our very own jaguny.
The winner of the gorgeous “Car Art” from Linear Edge was—accepting sheepishly as he felt he didn’t deserve to be in the drawing; he’s a Porsche guy but I felt he deserved to be included in the drawing—was none other than the Director of Sales for Continental Tire Sean. I hope that Linear Edge still produces an F-Type version as I am sure it will be a big hit! I’m sure they will.
The winner of 4 brand new Continental Tires was none other than Portlander and his stunning SVR. A new convert!
I have to once again give a very special shout out to Mbournes wife Tamela who hand-knitted ALL those amazing hats. They not only came in handy during our nights at Aragosta @ Goose Cove (just a magnificent place) but was a most welcome gift to practically everyone we came across during all 5 days of our event. We were all blown away by her talents and generosity. We bow to you Tam.
Every attendee showed their appreciation for my efforts in various ways—including a number of very generous displays of gratitude by footing the bill for various lunches and dinners (you know who you are)—and I have to give one very special shout-out to [1%er] jaguny for spear-heading a most extraordinary gift to me. I wish I could regale you with the entire story the way he told it so beautifully (one for the books) and he enlisted other attendees to get it made (I’m just disappointed he didn’t ask me to contribute) and it’s THE most stunning custom-made leather jacket—along with hand-made/sewn patches of each past event (with room for two more? Isn’t 7 enough?)—imaginable and I will wear and cherish it for a very long time. Here are the close up shots of the patches:
The attention to detail and the craftsmanship of this leather jacket is over-the-top which, if you think about it, was exactly what this event was.
My thanks to all attendees for coming.
Sincerely,
Jay “Ride On The Coattails Of The Devil”
Last edited by RickyJay52; 09-07-2021 at 03:13 PM.
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Linear Edge “Car Art”
After sending an e-mail introduction to both Sean from Continental Tire and Russell from Linear Edge, Russell congratulating Sean on his “win”, he then added, “Jay, when we finish up a couple of projects with some race teams we are working on, the F-Type is next”.
Awesome news.
Awesome news.
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The 2021 JFMMT cannot be described in words. Well, Jay just posted 21,621 of them, but he missed the point. The point is the food. No, that's not it. The point is the cars. Nope, not it either. The point is the driving. Nope, that ain't it. The point is the scenery. Sorry, try again. The point is all the abundance of sleep everyone gets. Um, fail. The point is the ridiculous swag. *Bzzzzz* wrong. The point is the people. Eureka!!!! THAT'S IT!
Now that being said, here are a bunch of 2nd rate cell phone photos (almost) completely devoid of people. Enjoy!
Save room for some "stuff" Jay says. Well I hope "stuff" equals a stick of gum, a book of matches, and a fart:
Everyone already posted a bunch of 2021 JFMMT memorable collector's edition swag, but somehow forgot the most delicious one:
Did someone say 'how can we outdo ourselves with each course?' Probably not, but let's try anyway:
Assorted riff-raff:
I drew these with an 8-bit Commodore 64:
Looks eerily similar to two members who shall remain nameless late at night launching side-by-side from a red light on Route 1 in Brunswick:
Parking enforcement had a field day. We single-handedly doubled the budget for Fiscal Year 2022:
You'd be amazed how much a good loogie looks like a Rorschach when it hits the hood from this height:
Just a normal Thursday morning at the Brunswick Mickey D's Drive-Thru:
Y'all will see this photo about 21 more times. But it's worth it
If M. Night Shyamalan, Stephen King, and Elvira had a LCD-laced three-way and produced a 5-acre love child:
Seriously, I now have to sleep with the night light on:
I tried to pray for all the tarnished souls on the 2021 JFMMT, but turns out I would have had to be here for about 9 weeks to cover everyone, so I bailed:
He pointed at my shirt and said, "Those things fall apart faster than a piano in the woods. Good luck with the resale":
Culture and stuff:
You can almost see the entire length of Jay's wizard hat from this vantage point:
Portland Head Light from an unusual vantage point. How did they do that?:
Now that being said, here are a bunch of 2nd rate cell phone photos (almost) completely devoid of people. Enjoy!
Save room for some "stuff" Jay says. Well I hope "stuff" equals a stick of gum, a book of matches, and a fart:
Everyone already posted a bunch of 2021 JFMMT memorable collector's edition swag, but somehow forgot the most delicious one:
Did someone say 'how can we outdo ourselves with each course?' Probably not, but let's try anyway:
Assorted riff-raff:
I drew these with an 8-bit Commodore 64:
Looks eerily similar to two members who shall remain nameless late at night launching side-by-side from a red light on Route 1 in Brunswick:
Parking enforcement had a field day. We single-handedly doubled the budget for Fiscal Year 2022:
You'd be amazed how much a good loogie looks like a Rorschach when it hits the hood from this height:
Just a normal Thursday morning at the Brunswick Mickey D's Drive-Thru:
Y'all will see this photo about 21 more times. But it's worth it
If M. Night Shyamalan, Stephen King, and Elvira had a LCD-laced three-way and produced a 5-acre love child:
Seriously, I now have to sleep with the night light on:
I tried to pray for all the tarnished souls on the 2021 JFMMT, but turns out I would have had to be here for about 9 weeks to cover everyone, so I bailed:
He pointed at my shirt and said, "Those things fall apart faster than a piano in the woods. Good luck with the resale":
Culture and stuff:
You can almost see the entire length of Jay's wizard hat from this vantage point:
Portland Head Light from an unusual vantage point. How did they do that?:
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Lest you all think DJS is only in it for all the hot photographer groupie tail, I assure you he regularly ignores his own personal welfare and safety just to capture/provide the evidence at trial of our (mis)adventures. Rub some dirt on it:
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The 2021 JFMMT cannot be described in words. Well, Jay just posted 21,621 of them, but he missed the point. The point is the food. No, that's not it. The point is the cars. Nope, not it either. The point is the driving. Nope, that ain't it. The point is the scenery. Sorry, try again. The point is all the abundance of sleep everyone gets. Um, fail. The point is the ridiculous swag. *Bzzzzz* wrong. The point is the people. Eureka!!!! THAT'S IT! ......
It always take an age to work through the "Thanks" post because I get diverted by Jay's links and go on a virtual gourmet journey around Maine.
Graham
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Delighted to see you've filled a glaring gap in the reports. Only yesterday I was complaining to the organiser about the lack of food photos this year.
It always take an age to work through the "Thanks" post because I get diverted by Jay's links and go on a virtual gourmet journey around Maine.
Graham
It always take an age to work through the "Thanks" post because I get diverted by Jay's links and go on a virtual gourmet journey around Maine.
Graham
I am quite pleased that someone—delightful newcomers Matt & Diane—posted some of the “food” shots which you appropriately felt were lacking from anything posted thus far. And here I thought—and actually addressed it at the kick-off at our house—that the elephant in the room is whether there will be an event next year? I’ll spare you and everyone the answer to that.
As you might know, I have an expression; “if I am going to eat, I might as well eat well”. And I almost always do. Especially when dining out, one wants to have lingering thoughts of the food one eats and wishes to return. That basically sums up most of, if not all of, the places we went.
For example:
This dish, from Aragosta at Goose Cove tells you all you need to know. It was not only artfully conceived—trust me; without a hint of pretentiousness—but the taste was nothing less than extraordinary. You eat, first, with your eyes and this dish embodies anything and everything you would receive from Aragosta. All our meals during the event were memorable. The metaphor I use is, it’s not like I can have my guests drive vast distances to attend and take them to McDonalds. Although I did. (One of our attendees wrote an e-mail blast saying he was looking forward to “slow cars and fast food” and I wrote him back, quoting Oscar Wilde, “be careful what you wish for, you might get it”).
Thank you Matt for posting this picture of the amazing cookies I had made specifically for our event. I was gifted a box of these from the former Commanding Officer of the United States Coast Guard Sector Northern New England—along with two other designs—and they were so fantastic that I had Mail Drop Cookie Shop make 20 to provide each “car” with one. I know they have a Facebook page as well as an Instagram page so please check them out.
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