I have been busy...

Note to my loyal readers: As you may have noticed, I have been remiss in my blogging. All complaints should be directed to either (1) the Global Health Department of the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University or (2) a certain former president of the United States. Anyway, now that I’m on SPRING BREAK [insert “woo-hoo” sound here] I have time to cover the last two events of my tour: the Honda Battle of the Bands Invitational (Jan 26) and the Ryan Cameron Ol Skool Nu Skool Step Show (Feb 23). Please see the updated calendar for upcoming events!

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Monster Jam: I Root for "Grave Digger"....

January 12, 2008--A total of 67,000 fans crowded into the Georgia Dome to watch Monster Jam IV--the first event in the 2008 Monster Truck racing series. I have never (i.e. in my life) been to any motor sport event (NASCAR will be featured on this tour later in the year).

Evidently, the Monster Truck series has gained in popularity over the past few years. The trucks tour nationally, each with their own driver, theme and fan club. With names like "Maximum Destruction," "Pouncer," and "El Toro Loco" it was hard for me to choose which truck was the most imposing! The family of four seated in front of us (completely covered in green body paint and wearing cutoff flannel shirts) was clearly rooting for "Grave Digger," one of the favorites. They were almost as entertaining as watching the Monster Trucks flip over and blow out $10,000 tires.


I was surprised how mixed the crowd was--I thought I spotted one of everything! Women with Louis Vuitton handbangs, good ol' boys with big gold belt buckles and NASCAR enthusiasts with mullets and racing pants. I was definitely out of place in my pink shirt. Next year, I will wear something in a camouflage print (I'll have to buy some, first). There were lots of children there, too. I guess trucks slamming into things is fun for the whole family (note to self: ask parents why my childhood was so boring).

Contrary to the "Sunday! Sunday! Sunday!" TV commercials, Monster Truck Jam isn't just about mass destruction. These are organized events! The show kicks off with a timed race where the Monster Truck drivers have to circle the arena twice and clear the same jumps (like the compulsory event in figure skating?). In between rounds, local junk cars raced and slammed into each other. My favorite were the junk truck race and the trailer race (these cars pulled a variety of junk--a Port-a-John, washing machine, speed boat, bicycle and a toilet, to name a few). After the ATV race, the Monster Trucks were back in the spotlight with the "Freestyle" competition (again, just like figure skating!). In this event, each truck has 90 seconds to perform--they jump over obstacles, crash into cars, spin themselves around and basically seem to get really excited when they destroy their car. "Monster Mutt" was the highlight of my night (see photo at right, yes the car had a tail).

If you plan on attending next year's show--BRING EAR PLUGS. I'm glad I went with my poker buddies, Mike, Jeff, Randy and Terri (happy birthday!)--they were able to keep me up to speed on the events. Jeff did a good job making sure I didn't get kidnapped and taken to Newnan, GA, and Randy tried to find Mike a wife while waiting in line for the MARTA train. All in all, a great Saturday night!

1 comment:

Paul Emerson said...

Liz, this is a wonderful idea. However for those who have lived longer in Georgia and failed to get to grips with all it has to offer, perhaps you might consider posting pictures of you with a new friend at each cultural event. That way we can truly live vicariously through your travels.