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Tripcrwn
  #1 10/2/08 5:00 AM
With Dave being part owner in an Indy Car team and having been born and raised in Indiana, would you consider him to be the "favorite son" of the state's open wheel fan base?
bigmojo5
  #2 10/2/08 8:05 AM
Not until he straps himself into a sprint car and takes a lap around Eldora and Winchester.

Jim Morrison
3Cfan (Offline)
  #3 10/2/08 8:31 AM
He would make a great sponser for a young and upcoming driver.
Gifford G Solem (Offline)
  #4 10/2/08 8:38 AM
Originally Posted by Tripcrwn:
With Dave being part owner in an Indy Car team and having been born and raised in Indiana, would you consider him to be the "favorite son" of the state's open wheel fan base?
Dave Letterman's ******** are way-y-y too far left wing for this race fan to want to be associated with him as a favorite son.
Charles Nungester (Offline)
  #5 10/2/08 8:52 AM
I consider the man a piece of crap. Hes not being funny. he believes his rehtoric.

ALso ask Ball state what they think of him. One of their richest allumni who gives nothing but mentions them all the time as his proud alla matter

Charles Nungester
psullivan
  #6 10/2/08 9:03 AM
Letterman's 97 Emmy nominations and 16 statuettes, as well as his more than 30-year record of giving back to Ball State that began with an initial gift of $10 in 1976, just seven years after he graduated.
Since 1985, Letterman has provided annual scholarships of $10,000, $5,000 and $3,333 for three telecommunications students in the College of Communication, Information, and Media (CCIM) who submit a short film, screenplay, series of storyboards or other creative project in order to qualify for one of the much sought-after awards. He also was a financial force behind the establishment of WCRD - for "Cardinal Radio Dave" to the campus radio station's all-student staff, now housed in handsome new studios on the second floor of the Letterman building.
"He has a very special place in his heart for Ball State University, and he cares deeply about our students. His interest in the building centers on how it benefits our students," Gora said. "And [they] care deeply about Dave."
Bill Gardner (Offline)
  #7 10/2/08 9:13 AM
After the goofy act... David Letterman is one of the smartest men you'll ever meet.

For me personally, it is always funny to see how others complain about rich people not "GIVING BACK".... When someone does something bad....everybody knows about it. When someone does something good... No one knows about it. Heck, it is kinda like this board sometimes... when somebody has something to complain about they post it... and when they don't... They just read.

service manager (Offline)
  #8 10/2/08 9:13 AM
It sounds like people need to get there facts straight about Dave!! He gives a lot back to Ball State as iam from Muncie,In. He has give more than most people ever hear of. Another man does the samething and you know him as Tony Stewart! He has given a lot to people and foundations that we never hear about in the public!:checkered:
LEADERS EDGE (Offline)
  #9 10/2/08 9:35 AM
I have alot of respect for the him. I believe that he is a guy who left Indiana, but Indiana never left him.

Favorite sons are subjective. Although when giving directions it would be funny to tell people to get on the "Dave" and head south.
E.P. (Offline)
  #10 10/2/08 10:01 AM
May be off the beaten path but my vote goes to a very important person from Dana, Indiana...Ernie Pyle. His efforts during WWII are two numerous to mention.

The country was still reeling from the sudden passing of FDR just six days prior when they heard the news of a snipers bullet hitting Ernie Pyle in the temple. Not just the everage reporter Ernie didn't report on the movements of armies or the activities of generals, he wrote from the perspective of the common soldier and their experiences during the war.

Eric B. Pethtel
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