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2/13/09, 5:31 PM |
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Chuck , you'll soon be updated your national debt reference line. In the minute or so that you'll spend reading this post , the US National Debt just increased another $ 5,378.00 !!! The Department of Housing & Urban Development estimates that there are over 1 Million people currently living in temporary housing , i.e. shelters / tents. New tent cities are going up every day and the population of those are growing by leaps and bounds ! What's for dinner ? Chuck , good hearing from you ! Best of luck , always ! :Steer |
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2/13/09, 5:40 PM |
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Race Count This Year: 6 Race Count Last Year: 14 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 21,298 |
Chicken and Rice, Broccoli.
I don't even think we've touched the tip. Expecially since Bernankie says the second 350billion of the Tarp is now gonna cost 2.5 trillion. Back on subject. I fully think theres room for a spec midget series. Maybe the ASCS can make a Indiana-MI-OH. Something that wouldn't exclude or be equal to ARDC. The problem with making different classes too is that if you wanna run some special show, You gotta have the full blown Esslinger or Fontana. And what Don is saying. The top of the crop dictates pretty much what everybody needs to have or they'll just cherry pick you to death. I've got no dog. Im not a fan of pavement so that makes about 4 full up midget races reasonably distance for me a year to make. Im a fan of midgets. Id like to see more. That is all. Chuck, who made night one of the ft wayne rumble. wish it was dirt
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2/13/09, 6:10 PM |
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2/13/09, 8:02 PM |
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One's thought's and feeling's dominated by a persistent image and desire ; an infatuation or love , passion or impulse to that obsessed. Tomorrow is Valentines Day , Don ... you could at least send a card to your Chicago admirer !:rolling :cheers |
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2/13/09, 10:10 PM |
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2/13/09, 10:11 PM |
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Yeah... these guys got it bad...... bad......... I'll leave it there........
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2/13/09, 10:12 PM |
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2/14/09, 2:14 AM |
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He Who Shall Not Be Named is too busy taking down the evil-doer sanctioning bodies, those know nothing message board posters, and stealing from the collection plate to pay for those Hoosier tires. |
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2/14/09, 4:33 AM |
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dm 10 you bad mouth purple but how many races have you won on purple tires or drivers won for you?
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2/14/09, 9:50 AM |
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Yes, I have a garage full of purple tires. You need to look up the definition of the word "monopoly" and that will answer your question. Duh. |
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