With Lance and Bob
Put-in-Bay Vintage Car Racing
The group discussed vintage car racing events held annually on Put-in-Bay (South Bass Island), where Scott has become involved after meeting Bob Kanza. Scott explained that the races, which began in 1952 and ended in 1962, now use the airport rather than street routes, and he plans to purchase a vintage car to participate. Lance expressed interest in attending but mentioned September is committed to his wife, while the discussion also included details about car eligibility requirements and ended with a trivia game.
Team Trivia Game Session
The group played a trivia game where Scott asked various questions across different categories including mythology, science, literature, and geography. Lance led the game with 8 points, followed by Burke with 6 points, and Scott with 6 points. The session experienced some technical difficulties with screen sharing and buzzer functionality, particularly affecting Burke's participation. The game covered topics ranging from Greek mythology questions about Orpheus and Cerberus to chemistry elements, literary references including Hamlet and Harry Potter, and geographic questions about countries and oceans.
Real Estate Cost Discussion
The group played a trivia game where Burke scored 13 points, Buccaneer scored 12 points, and Lance scored 11 points. After the game, the conversation shifted to discussing living costs and real estate in different states, with Scott comparing his experience in Texas to potential moves back to Ohio, highlighting differences in property taxes and healthcare costs. The discussion included details about housing markets in Ohio, particularly around Akron and Cleveland areas, and how regional variations affect property values and costs.
Retirement and Car Racing Plans
Scott discussed his plans to retire and move to a rural area near Rittman, seeking advice about the local real estate market and community. The group then engaged in car trivia, with Scott announcing the winners and details about an upcoming Put-In-Bay Challenge that includes both racing and food challenges with a $500 cash prize. The conversation concluded with discussions about car numbers and racing history, particularly focusing on Bob's street-legal vintage racing car with the number 151.