nmayeux
Babbling Farker
- Joined
- Apr 3, 2005
- Location
- Marietta...
I actually laughed when I read this quote, as this was the first take I had from last month's paper. However, upon taking a closer look, I whole heartedly agree with managing expectations of the attending public, and like the letter in the current paper with the proposed disclamer.seriously, who ever is putting together the bullsheet needs to exercise a little editorial control. Last month it a front page article about how the public that comes to bbq contests are mouth breathing idiots who are only there to bother the competition teams. This month it is an article about how the judges screw up your entry.
How about we leave the articles about the "dirty truths" in the circular file and publish articles about the positive things about competition bbq.
As for the judging part, if any judge who is also a competitor saw any of those actions in the judging tent, I'm sure the rep would be called at a minimum, and a swift kick in the ass would insue at the maximum.:-D That turn in costs any team a pretty penny and a whole lot of work, even if it is crap. Respect is the key!