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Topic: PA Posse leaving the porch - coming to Eldora?
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July 13, 2012 at
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Posted By: railfan33 on July 13 2012 at 06:07:51 PM
Further clarification for 'sidewayz'..the term Pa Posse only applies to the geographical area of southcentral Penna, not the entire state. For example, Tim Shaffer and Danny Holtgraver are from Pa, but western Pa, and therefore are not considered Posse.
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yes that as well..
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July 13, 2012 at
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Posted By: sidewayz on July 13 2012 at 04:57:11 PM
You guys are the only ones who use the word POSSE... YET outside the state of PA, nobody knows your name... Seems to me the most hype posse land got this year, was when a (according to you posse land residence) had a california kid come in, and all you could do is find negativaty.. Someone PLEASE tell me why again these are the greatest fans in the sport of sprint car racing?
your wing ding clan cant even whip up on usac when they come in... GET EM!
Get em at the daytona 500 or the brickyard 400, or wait, no dog in the fight for PA hahaha
Let me tell you as a california native, it felt DAMN good that a Californian won the first ever brickyard 400....
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UMMMM.....Does the Name Bobby Gerhart ring a bell. He's from Pa and has won the Arca race at Daytona How Many times? What about Jimmy Spencer?
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July 14, 2012 at
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Ok so lets get this straight, if you race one or more seasons in PA you are now a member of the posse no matter where you grass roots racing began? Many States in our great nation have produced some great drivers in our 100+ years of exsistance, so does that allow PA Posse to claim them all. Oklahoma has brought about many a good racer, but they stay true to their roots.
I guess the arrogance of Pennsylvanians allows them to claim any racer that does well in their State their own.
At least in Oklahoma we don't rape our young men in the locker room.
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July 14, 2012 at
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Let's see, how can we simplify this whole 'posse' definition for good 'ol uncle a?? How about this...first, it's not where you're from...it's where you race the majority of any given season. For example, if you live in Newfoundland, but race full time with the WoO, you're WoO. If you live in Costa Rica, but race with the Allstars full time, you're Allstar. If you live in Saskatchewan, but race most of the time in California, your Californian. See how easy it is. Using your logic, there would only be a handfull of Knoxville reulars, because half of them live outside Iowa. Maybe if folks were aware of the history behind the term Pa Posse given by Jack Gunn back in the day, it would be easier to understand.
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July 14, 2012 at
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Posted By: uncle a on July 14 2012 at 01:44:27 AM
Ok so lets get this straight, if you race one or more seasons in PA you are now a member of the posse no matter where you grass roots racing began? Many States in our great nation have produced some great drivers in our 100+ years of exsistance, so does that allow PA Posse to claim them all. Oklahoma has brought about many a good racer, but they stay true to their roots.
I guess the arrogance of Pennsylvanians allows them to claim any racer that does well in their State their own.
At least in Oklahoma we don't rape our young men in the locker room.
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What does rapeing young men in Locker rooms have to do with racing? That's Football retard, and we all wish That F%$# would fry.
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July 14, 2012 at
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I pretty sure, although I have never be involved, that petefelia goes on in other parts of the world other than PA...
Just sayin...
Opinions may vary...
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July 14, 2012 at
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Posted By: uncle a on July 14 2012 at 01:44:27 AM
Ok so lets get this straight, if you race one or more seasons in PA you are now a member of the posse no matter where you grass roots racing began? Many States in our great nation have produced some great drivers in our 100+ years of exsistance, so does that allow PA Posse to claim them all. Oklahoma has brought about many a good racer, but they stay true to their roots.
I guess the arrogance of Pennsylvanians allows them to claim any racer that does well in their State their own.
At least in Oklahoma we don't rape our young men in the locker room.
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People like you are arrogant, why must you bring something that Sandusky did into racing?? The two are not even relatively close to being related. And as a PSU student, im tired of hearing and seeing about it, let it the hell go its done and over with, and as previously stated by someone, im pretty sure molestation happens in all 50 states and all the countries. so now can yo speak about racing or do you know nothing about it??
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