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Re: How you got your iow name
My great-grandfather simplified the name when he arrived in Boston from Ireland. :16
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Re: How you got your iow name
35 years ago racing go karts and wearing a "Panama" hat, a guy named Craig Nederman stuck it on me.
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Mine was assigned by a special secret V.I.P. !!!!! ; )
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Re: How you got your iow name
Since I started race back in the early 70's I was refered to as Outlaw. Then I started traveling some and from the south and always had a confederate battle flag on the car it became Southern Outlaw. When my son started racing and I retired it became Papa Outlaw. Son took the name and flies the same flag on his car now as was on my last car. My best friend Benjie Mills took the name on his cars as Dixie Desperado, so back then it was Dixie Desperado and The Southern Outlaw...Hell kinda sounds like a band..LOL
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Mine's complicated
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Re: How you got your iow name
I signed up on IOW 3 months after the closure of our beloved Manzanita speedway.It was(and is)my way of paying tribute to the old girl.I still do and always will miss Manzy!
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Re: How you got your iow name
I'm a gal and I love racing!!:8:
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Re: How you got your iow name
My parents like the name slightly better than Loretta.
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Re: How you got your iow name
My parents gave it to me.
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I'm neither wild nor a man, but my son's favorite driver (ok, mine too) is Daron Clayton (92) and he nicknamed him the Wildman as he is always exciting to watch.
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