Tuesday, July 1, 2008

The Buick Open as an Economic Indicator

We made it without a single incident. Everyone must have read about about the hose and didn't want to chance it. There were 2 ladies who trespassed but they were both carrying small children and also each had one in tow. I can't for the life of me understand why someone would take such small children to a golf tournament.

Several of our friends parked at 'The Gear' and they all said that attendance was down....a lot. I also noticed that our neighbors, who allow people to park in their yards for a fee, charged less than half of what they have charged in the past. Normally they charge $3.00 Monday through Wednesday, $5.00 on Thursday, $10.00 on Friday, $15.00 on Saturday, and $20.00 on Sunday. This year they charged $3.00 all week except Friday when they raised the price to $5.00, and Saturday and Sunday was $7.00.

Normally I pick up at least 3 or more Buick Open plastic beer cups each day. I also usually pick up at least 10 used tickets and numerous scraps of paper such as programs, cigarette packs, etc. This year the litter consisted of 1 used ticket.

My husband and I usually laugh at the number of extremely drunk people we see every year. Some people stumble by the house several times in their search for their vehicle. This year....not one drunk or even slightly intoxicated individual. We also did not hear any clapping or yelling from the 17th hole, which is notorious for it's rowdiness. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/golf/2008-06-27-3120458807_x.htm

So lets recap...lower attendance, less beer drinking, cheaper parking prices, and less enthusiasm. Next weekend I will be in Ohio for the King's Royal Sprint car race, at that time I will observe the beer drinkage and t shirt buying. If those two actions are also down......I will then know we are in trouble economically.

One thing that hasn't changed is the need for everyone in a sport car to squeal their tires when they leave their parking spot and pull out onto the road. Seems there is not a male alive that cannot hold back.....including my son. My son and daughter in law came over for a visit in their 1986 Buick Grand National. They rarely take it out of the garage but in honor of the Buick Open they felt the need to tool through GB and show off their ride. So when they left he not only burned rubber on our driveway...grrrrr.....but when he pulled out onto the street, he launched it a good one. He does that because he knows I hate it. LOL I told him I don't do that with the Tracker when I leave his house in Fenton. That reminds me....I forgot to tell him his turbo spooled up nicely but sounded terrible when he lifted.

Today all the semi trucks were leaving with all the sky boxes, porta potties, golf carts, bleachers, and hospitality tents. It normally takes a month to set up and about two weeks to tear down and get back to normal. Yea for normal.

10 comments:

  1. Yay, no incidents!! I think it was fear of the hose, too. either that or this country really is in a serious economic downturn.

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  2. Glad you made it through unscathed! HOpe the economy did, too...

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  3. Ah yes, the GN left its tracks in your driveway too. It has been notorious for marking its territory lately; have you seen our driveway??

    At first I felt a little bad when he started to squeal out, but then I thought - hey... he's your kid and your the one who got him hooked on cars. LOL

    Besides, now you can't say that we haven't helped with the house - we did lay down some rubber on your driveway.

    ~ Barbara

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  4. Well next year I'll be able to drink, so I will have to go and bring the Buick Open back to it's normal level drunkness-just don't tell Grandma.

    Your fav niece,
    Blaire

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  5. I love that there's 0 correlation between the economic situation in American and man's wililngness to burn off rubber on tires for no apparent reason. I'm not a big one for burning rubber, but if everyone were doing it, I probably would (sorry Mom). Hope we can get out of this "recession", or whatever the Government calls it these days. It's really starting to spiral through the economy.

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  6. Hi, Jan! I have a little something for you over at my spot. Please come and see!

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  7. I never understood the reason for tire burning - maybe it's a guy thing!

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  8. Yes...I believe burning your tires is strictly a 'guy thing'. It may even be genetic.

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  9. I just saw on MLive! that Frankenmuth has lowered room rates by $25 and $45/night to offset gas prices. Travel is way down everywhere.

    It's good to know the litter is less but people are getting picky about what and where they go when they put money in gas. I'm wondering what we're going to do when it hits $6/gallon.

    -Patricia W. (folksylady)

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