Jim Rider and the Rec’n Crew went to work at Friday’s meeting, with the usual investigative accuracy and fact checking in full swing.
Matt Weaver apparently has been snowboarding for 52 years, he must have been one of those ‘early pioneers in snowboarding’! Roughly figuring he must have started when he was somewhere between 0 and 2 years old, and no one is sure there even snowboards then. There were slides shown, Matt seemed to agree it was him in one but perhaps not the other. Somehow Matt tried to blame the whole thing on Bob Novell. In the end, Rider math and all Matt contributed $15.
Next up Jeff Johnson, a lot going on with Jeff, his daughter was a guest, Jeff served as Greeter and it was his birthday! If that wasn’t enough, Jeff has acquired a new business, the Rec’n crew got wind of this along with some photographic evidence, Jeff has 22 years in the auto collision repair business, so based on that number, Jay Harville was enlisted to help determine an appropriate fine. Jay was able to come up with some seemingly accurate numbers based on the information provided, however Jay was dismissed with the directive to re-enroll in the Rider School of Math and was Rec’d for $35. Aaron Rose has the Rider Math App on his not-so-smart-phone, the fine for Jeff was figured at $47.50.
Tom Miles was in charge of this year’s Rotary Salute to Seniors, the article reporting on the event had listed Tom as the President of the Rotary Club. Although it was unclear if Dr. Miles actually posed as the President or if it was simply a reporter’s mistake, in keeping with Rec’n Crew tradition, Tom’s wallet was lightened by $40.
That was about it for this episode, check back next week and see what the ‘REC’N CREW’ comes up with. It may not make sense, it may not be accurate, but one thing for sure — it’s fun, and it helps fund the good work of our club. Thanks to those contributing this week.