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    WOW!!!!!

    I didn't know what the internet was till Mike Gwaltney told me about BRF and it was instant addiction!

    THANKS TO THE TEAM!

    Bruce

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    You said it Bruce. If it could be researched, I think people would be surprised how many BDOBR's learned how to do the internet because of BRF.



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    Thanks..I am so glad BRF is up and running again..
    Lars Strom

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    Check my own racing history at BRF...http://www.boatracingfacts.com/forum...ead.php?t=6727

    My racing web site SVERA.se....http://svera.se/blogg/paris-6-hours/

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    Add my thanks to the revival of the site. Sure did miss it.

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    Thanks Mike. Very glad to see BRF back

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    What a trip from the land of Bits and Bytes. I was hoping that I wouldn't have to delete all the favorites I have stored. A great site returns Welcome back.

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    BRF is responsible for making so many things happen. Reuniting old friends, keeping the stories alive, allowing people that cannot get out to be able to remain connected to something they once enjoyed and still can because of BRF, the many pictures posted, messages good and sad.....what would we have done without BRF??? Many of us learned to use the computer because of our love for boat racing. We use BRF as a medium to get the Lone Star Boat Racing Reunion together as well as the Depue Reunion. Thanks Ron and your team for keeping BRF alive.

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    Thumbs up Back and better than ever

    This website was directly responsible for getting me back into boat racing after a 26 year hiatus. To have it go dark would have been a terrible loss to us all. Thanks for the good detective work to rescue it.

    Best do a weekly backup gang!

    BTW, for all you watchers, become a participant, not a spectator!

    Bills back at 71, bring it on!

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    BRF has become one of the great sites for all the old boat racers along with the new people that are keeping a great family sport alive. Having bought my first boat and motor in 1955 and then attending my first APBA race in 1956 I can honistly say that the sport has the greatest people in it. Today my son does the driving and I get the thing started. Shortly my grand daughter wants to try racing so I guess we will need another boat. We race both in NBRA and APBA and totaly enjoy the spirit of everyone on the water.

    Ron has done a great job in providing a place to collect the history of the sport. I have been working in England for the last four weeks and never knew that BRF had been unpluged. Good to see it back. Over this winter we have a number of new project going. Doug Kay is close to finishing my two 75-H engines. Will post some photos soon. One I will run on an old Sid I am restoring and hopefully will have my 75-H MOD engine on the water at the same time. Also building a new MOD 44 Merc and a couple OMC's. Should be some great photos I am sure.
    Alan

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    Alan, look forward to see the outcome of your projects.

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