Date: Mon, 2 May 1994 04:29:44 -1000 From: uspehmev@ibmmail.COM Message-Id: Organization: Division of Applied Sciences, Harvard University Subject: First Commemorative Robbie Sugarman Ballet ----------------------- Mail item text follows --------------- John Tavolacci and Alice Hayden performed the first Robbie Sugarman Commemorative Ballet this past weekend at Jones Beach. It consisted of a Scorpion and a Tracer remaining in a motionless stall at the edge of the wind window for about 5 minutes. It was truely exciting. (NOT!) Robbie, for those of you who don't know, became an international kite judge after receiving what he considered poor scores for a ballet that consisted of one long stall. Alice was flying a Tracer owned and expertly tuned by Mike Allen (See Mike, I managed to get your name in) In fact, it was Michael who cause them to finally come out of their stall when he buzzed them with my Tracker. I must admit, it took extremely smooth winds, well tuned kites, and intense concentration by the flyers but frankly, Robbie, it was boring. Will there be a Robbie Sugarman Commemorative Ballet II? Mark Virgilio (uspehmev@ibmmail.com) PS: Mr. Sugarman was not present for the commemorative, he was probably busy buggying elsewhere. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =