Originally Posted by BrentTFunk:
Nice that your conservative views allow you to judge someone you have never met. I know I am not perfect so there for I only judge Shane on how he treated me and others around him.Hope for a complete recovery, and hope to see you soon.
Thank you. I have no excuse. Eating plenty of humble pie right now..
Truce?
I don't have a dog in this hunt, only thing I have, is a very good friend, that just happened to be Shane's crewchief, when he was racing with Brewco, I believe, anyway, other than his"issue", he has nothing but the highest praises for him, talent, ability, and working well with others, which is hopefully now in the past, and he can get back to being a productive member, wherever he goes. Some folks tend to get a bit testy, who haven't been in the "trenches", I wouldn't be so quick to judge anyone, but do respect your right to do so, just don't force it on anyone, keep it to yourself. Bob
"Being old, isn't half as much fun, as getting there"! Ole Robert I!
Originally Posted by Charles Nungester:
Very encouraging news. However I also keep updates on FBook directly from Mom. I don't think he's that far along yet, But is able to travel and looking forward to Florida.
Shane and his family are great people. From the moment this happened he's been in my prayers everyday.
Keep of the great work Shane.
Chuck
The Christmas video on Facebook was both incouraging and discouraging at the same time. While he has improved, the finish line is miles away.
After I watched the video, I went and kissed my wife and kids. It was very humbling to see what can happen to any of us.
The finish line is in sight though. That night at Terre Haute I didn't think he'd ever see another finish line. If there is anyone who can make it back, he can.