Jerry Shaw (Offline)
#2
12/13/10 5:03 PM
They're asking me to fork over TEN BUCKS to watch SIXTY MIDGETS do battle on Pay-Per-View? And the list of drivers includes names like Clauson, Kuhn, Coons, Darland, Buckwalter, East, Cottle, Loyet, Stratton and Hatton? Just to name a few. I only have one thing to say to that:
SOLD!!
Jerry
OK, I've created an account. Now, how do I pay up, to get the "early registration" price?
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illiNOISE (Offline)
#3
12/13/10 5:39 PM
I hate to settle for PPV over the experience of being there, but having checked the weather forecast for Saturday, I see that they're calling for a high of 33 and a low of 15. So it's going to be mighty chilly inside when they open that big back door. Add in the factor of $3/gallon gas, and the $10 pay per view option starts to look more attractive.
AERO410SCJA (Offline)
#4
12/13/10 7:58 PM
Right there is why you should have to pay the gate price to watch a race on the Internet and the promoter should get a share!
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ISF (Offline)
#9
12/14/10 12:49 PM
I'd like to be able to watch it on my TV as opposed to setting in front of the computer for 3 or 4 hours. Does anyone know how that can be done? I've tried to run an Svideo wire from the computer to the TV and it didn't work and I've read about other ways to do it but never really fully understood how to successfully set it up.
Thanks in advance.
Silver Crown Championship Dirt Cars properly driven on a one mile dirt track are classic poetry in motion. Using that analogy, Jack Hewitt is one of the greatest poets of all time.