I would just like to say that John and I have chatted off-line here and all air has been cleared. A little poke here and a little jab there can lead to a big IOW dust up. Just as I and flagboy55 had a few years back. I now hold him in the highest of friendships after we noted and discussed our differences - which actually were not very many.
We are all in this together and at times we all see it from different points of view. But we are all seeing the same thing. I think Bob Dylan sang about something like that in "Tangled up in Blue"?
Anyways, John/Moe's passion for motorsports and my passion for sarcasm met head on and luckily no one was hurt in the collision. I have apologized to him and he vice versa.
Nonetheless, electronic handshake was made and we are both good. Please do not hold anything against him for his passionate comments and if I might ask, please do not hold any against me.
Although I will once again throw this flaming bomb out there: Can one bring in beer?
See, my original question, as amplified by my bud Rich a few posts ago, is THAT trying to schmooze the beer drinking fans by getting them to come to the track without telling them that beer cannot be brought in? Kind of like a shell game. Let's play to the masses until it is show time and then tell them "No".
But I will tell you one thing. Up here across the state line, pretty much every track in Michigan allows carry in beer. Always has. Ironic that as Indiana is going hard right conservative and Michigan is now rolling liberally left that this beer policy is how it is. Hartford and the late Jim Borland (RIP) tried stopping the beer carry in about ten years ago and the place damn near imploded. The Dibbles who own it now restored that policy and the place has a huge crowd weekly. Amazing what a little cooler/beer thing can do to boost attendance.
Mooch and I-96 tried that same crap, too, and well..... look where he left that mess to be untangled by whoever is trying to salvage that place now.
I have to agree with Charles here - Don't chip me. Ask me for more to come in, but don't chip me.
No. I do not want any track to fail and close. But if you start chipping me, I am out. And I am your dirt track fan. If you do not need me, fine. Go find some "new" dirt track fans. They are everywhere these days. Mostly in their 50s, 60s, and 70s.
But the case with me and John is hereby closed. We have settled out of court.
Chiming in live from the West Coast of Michigan.... Mike