A New NASCAR Season.. Who's Your Driver?
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A New NASCAR Season.. Who's Your Driver?
Well all you NASCAR fans.. :bluebounce: :bluebounce: Who's the driver you want to win Daytona.. Or the Cup.. Mine's is Dale Jarrett.. Been a fan since he was subbing for Ernie Irvin..as long as it's Dale Jarrett and anyone but Gordon I'm happy.. How 'bout it Beach Biker???
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Re: A New NASCAR Season.. Who's Your Driver?
Truth be told, I never followed NASCAR and still don't. My mother and other fanatical racehead-fan relatives (ahem, Beck ) just can't understand how I can live where I do - so close to Darlington - and not be caught up in it. Dang, I was even offered free tickets, pit passes, chances to work some concessions and other behind-the-scenes activities, etc during my last military assignment nearby and turned them all down.Robbuck wrote: How 'bout it Beach Biker???
Going by the NASCAR Cafe, all the local NASCAR gift shops, and other various shrines to the powers of CMRD (Circular-Motion Redneck Drama) all the time does give me the opportunity to tell biting zingers to my Gordon-obsessed Mother as cited here in a few previous posts. It also lets me practice revenge for all those times I got grounded in my youth days. Well, besides that one time I abused my TPD authority and did a traffic stop on her on her way back from Tipton Bingo. :stick:
I just say let the best man (or in the future, woman :thumb:) win - as long as that person acts like a sportsperson who appreciates the fans.
As far as being a spectator and fan, I would probably do so if they changed the rules at George Carlin's suggestion - require one driver to run the race in the opposite direction.
My favorite sport now is going to the beach and watching various clones of the Swedish Bikini Team. Unlike the pictured ones in another current discussion here, those chests don't warp when THEY get wet. :bluebounce:
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Woops I am such a fan I had his name spelled wrong.
Barney Oldfield - 1910
Lincoln Beachey and Barney Oldfield gave joint exhibitions at least 35 times during 1914. Oldfield, simply the most famous race driver in the U.S., and Beachey, then among the most famous aviators in the world, staged hippodrome races throughout the U.S. These were not races in the true meaning of the word, for it really mattered little who won, since Beachey and Oldfield were partners. The important thing was to put on a good show, and that they certainly did, without a doubt.
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Barney Oldfield - 1910
Lincoln Beachey and Barney Oldfield gave joint exhibitions at least 35 times during 1914. Oldfield, simply the most famous race driver in the U.S., and Beachey, then among the most famous aviators in the world, staged hippodrome races throughout the U.S. These were not races in the true meaning of the word, for it really mattered little who won, since Beachey and Oldfield were partners. The important thing was to put on a good show, and that they certainly did, without a doubt.
[/img]http://www.rumbledrome.com/images/barney34.jpg