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coachmarkos
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Posted: 02/20/03 - 10:46 Post subject: my new favorite NASCAR driver
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purple hayes
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Posted: 02/20/03 - 10:48 Post subject:
feigning excitement...FUBTASTIC!
While we're having an amnesty-type day, what does NASCAR stand for?
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runswithscissors
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Posted: 02/20/03 - 11:05 Post subject:
| purple hayes wrote: | feigning excitement...FUBTASTIC!
While we're having an amnesty-type day, what does NASCAR stand for? |
I am sorry I know this, but NASCAR stands for:
National
Asscociation for
Stock
Car
Auto
Racing
It's even more sad that I didn't have to look it up.
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coachmarkos
my boys could swim
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Posted: 02/20/03 - 11:12 Post subject:
hey, I'm not a big NASCAR fan, but I thought that was a pretty cool article on Michael. He seems to be a really good guy too, when I've seen him interviewed on television.
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genie
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Posted: 02/20/03 - 11:44 Post subject:
OMG, I have had this major crush on Michael since he first came onto the scene.....
...not that I'm into NASCAR or anything, my dad is....
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runswithscissors
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Posted: 02/20/03 - 11:59 Post subject:
| coachmarkos wrote: | | hey, I'm not a big NASCAR fan, but I thought that was a pretty cool article on Michael. He seems to be a really good guy too, when I've seen him interviewed on television. |
Tracy's dad got me into it a couple of years ago. Can you believe I can actually sit down and watch an entire race and only nod off twice?
MW is a class act. He has always been one of my favorites as well, and now even more so. I didn't know that about him either.
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Cappy
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Posted: 02/20/03 - 13:11 Post subject:
Never have really been in the NASCAR stuff, but its getting quite popular north of the M-D line
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flarunner
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Posted: 02/20/03 - 17:30 Post subject:
| Cappy wrote: | | Never have really been in the NASCAR stuff, but its getting quite popular north of the M-D line |
Yeah, south of that line it's HUGE! Moving down here from Indianapolis was a real eye opener. First of all they know nothing about basketball, and their cars don't whine and aren't open-wheeled.
And Waltrip is just a cutie patootie!
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cherylpf
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Posted: 02/20/03 - 18:25 Post subject:
| flarunner wrote: | | Cappy wrote: | | Never have really been in the NASCAR stuff, but its getting quite popular north of the M-D line |
Yeah, south of that line it's HUGE! Moving down here from Indianapolis was a real eye opener. First of all they know nothing about basketball, and their cars don't whine and aren't open-wheeled.
And Waltrip is just a cutie patootie! |
Waltrip is a cutie...very cool he runs too!
Yeah, Kentucky to Texas was a very similar transition (only because we knew indy cars too). I work with a bunch of gambling addicts, yet I had to do a power point presentation on how to fill out a march madness bracket in my office. They wanted to know what square to sign their name in and why the ball the players keep dropping on that hard wood floor doesn't have points on it... I've since converted a herd of them...
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