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No whining. No drafting. No fun.

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“Crazy man of Fox”

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#42
Nov 9, 2009
 
Sycamore wrote:
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So which one are you drinking - KY or TN? LOL!
Why does it have to be just one?

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#43
Nov 9, 2009
 
Amy W wrote:
<quoted text>Why does it have to be just one?
I have a Beam ancestor, but am from Tennessee... Ok, you can have both. I prefer Crown in my Coke anyway.

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acrim wrote:
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relax, cupcake. There will be more round and round paint drying action for you next week. Just think, maybe you can win a trip to Michael (POS) Waltrip's backyard bar-b-que and drunken driving contest in Hill-Jack Kentucky! It's ok if you're caught, you're a NA$CRAP driver!
If you have something against me, just come out with it. Otherwise stfu and mind your business. You're an embarrassment to yourself as it is without you trying to stir up conflict with me, which is a bad idea anyway. I don't care enough for any BS in this forum to have much effect on me. So yeah - go play your childish games with somebody else.

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Snow wrote:
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way to put him out of business is no one attend any races. I just canceled 10 races for next year.I had my belly full at dega....
That really surprises me Snow. As a racer yourself, you should be one of the first to realize all that did was hurt some other racers just as much as it may have hurt NASCAR. From being on the inside, you know damn well most of these type of decisions are made in an attempt to keep the people involved safe from themselves. If they take the plates off those cars at Dega and say go for it, most everyone of those boys are going to do it. Most everyone of them would understand and be scared to do it but would never back down. If they did that, those cars would be going 230 plus and the "Big One" is really going to be something. One race doesn't make a season in NASCAR or drag racing. People can talk about boring racing all they want, but competition in closer and more different people are winning than ever before. I'm old enough to remember when the average number of drivers to finish on the lead lap was only 5 or 6. I remember races where the winner had lapped the field. How damn competitive is that? People take about bringing back the good old days of racing when they don't really know anything about the real "good old days". The one thing I have come to realize is most people don't have a clue about what is involved but they're going to whine their ass off anyway. I thought you were bigger than that. Throwing in the towel on something you love, is just throwing in the towel on the people involved.
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Whoyakidding wrote:
<quoted text>That really surprises me Snow. As a racer yourself, you should be one of the first to realize all that did was hurt some other racers just as much as it may have hurt NASCAR. From being on the inside, you know damn well most of these type of decisions are made in an attempt to keep the people involved safe from themselves. If they take the plates off those cars at Dega and say go for it, most everyone of those boys are going to do it. Most everyone of them would understand and be scared to do it but would never back down. If they did that, those cars would be going 230 plus and the "Big One" is really going to be something. One race doesn't make a season in NASCAR or drag racing. People can talk about boring racing all they want, but competition in closer and more different people are winning than ever before. I'm old enough to remember when the average number of drivers to finish on the lead lap was only 5 or 6. I remember races where the winner had lapped the field. How damn competitive is that? People take about bringing back the good old days of racing when they don't really know anything about the real "good old days". The one thing I have come to realize is most people don't have a clue about what is involved but they're going to whine their ass off anyway. I thought you were bigger than that. Throwing in the towel on something you love, is just throwing in the towel on the people involved.
surprises me about snow also.
shes a die- hard race fan''not only nascar but other races also.
she truly knows her racing.
how you been doing'''''looking like we gonna have a 123 championshim with hms.
Cleo

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#47
Nov 10, 2009
 
And sometimes its just better to walk away when it loses something that made you keep going back.

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Whoyakidding wrote:
<quoted text> People can talk about boring racing all they want, but competition in closer and more different people are winning than ever before...
Man, I don't always agree with you but this time I fully do. That was quite insightful. Thanks.

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Nov 10, 2009
 
Sycamore wrote:
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I have a Beam ancestor, but am from Tennessee... Ok, you can have both. I prefer Crown in my Coke anyway.
Want the truth? Jose is a friend of mine. I love him.
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Nov 10, 2009
 
acrim wrote:
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relax, cupcake. There will be more round and round paint drying action for you next week. Just think, maybe you can win a trip to Michael (POS) Waltrip's backyard bar-b-que and drunken driving contest in Hill-Jack Kentucky! It's ok if you're caught, you're a NA$CRAP driver!
Still trying to hide yourself behind these pathetic posts, aren't you Lisa?

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Laughing wrote:
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Still trying to hide yourself behind these pathetic posts, aren't you Lisa?
Wrong, that isn't me. I am always signed in.

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i hate to see kyle not in the chase i don't get to see him wine anymore till next season

“Crazy man of Fox”

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#53
Nov 10, 2009
 
codmuffin wrote:
i hate to see kyle not in the chase i don't get to see him wine anymore till next season
How does he wine? Is it red, white or a Chadian?

“You want me to do what?”

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Yea right! Maybe next week

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#54
Nov 10, 2009
 
Amy W wrote:
<quoted text>How does he wine? Is it red, white or a Chadian?
Cute Amy, real cute!!

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PEDDLE FASTER wrote:
<quoted text>Cute Amy, real cute!!
Do I detect a bit of sarcasm there?

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#56
Nov 10, 2009
 
Amy W wrote:
<quoted text>Do I detect a bit of sarcasm there?
Did somebody say wine? I'll take chardonnay...

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Nov 10, 2009
 
Sycamore wrote:
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Did somebody say wine? I'll take chardonnay...
Well if I am going to wine it will be white wine.

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Nov 10, 2009
 
radical liberal wrote:
<quoted text>surprises me about snow also.
shes a die- hard race fan''not only nascar but other races also.
she truly knows her racing.
how you been doing'''''looking like we gonna have a 123 championshim with hms.
I truely hope she doesn't take what I said the wrong way because I have a world of respect for her. She is a drag racing team owner herself and really does know the sport. I understand that people want good competition without any limitations on the cars but at some tracks that's just not possible. NASCAR has tested anything and everything since 1987 to take the plate of the restrictor plates but so far they haven't found anything anymore effective. I guess they could go small displacement engines with less carbureation but then the cost for the 4 plate races would be more than the rest of the season put together. Maybe they will be able to do something different when they go to electronic fuel injection. Sometimes NASCAR just gets caught between a rock and hard place, they have to keep the racing safe and sane but still try to make it competitive and interesting for the fan. Sometimes that's damn near impossible to do.

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Nov 10, 2009
 
Amy W wrote:
<quoted text>Do I detect a bit of sarcasm there?
Yep.

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#60
Nov 11, 2009
 
Amy W wrote:
<quoted text>How does he wine? Is it red, white or a Chadian?
no its some bud
acrim

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Nov 11, 2009
 
Laughing wrote:
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Still trying to hide yourself behind these pathetic posts, aren't you Lisa?
What's wrong, cupcake? Did you lose your Michael (POS) Waltrip diecast? Don't worry, I hear Kenny (the dunce) Wallace is having a pancake breakfast you can attend.
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