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November 07, 2006 at
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November 07, 2006 at
02:57:55 AM by H2H
Brian
"TURN AROUND; MATE !"
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November 07, 2006 at
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I was told I had to take a pic of the back of the truck
Brian
"TURN AROUND; MATE !"
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November 07, 2006 at
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November 07, 2006 at
02:41:58 PM by PaceTruckChuck
Thanks Dick. I am sure that John appreciates it too.
Are we having fun yet?
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November 08, 2006 at
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The ol' war wagon looks a little naked! For those of you that didn't hear, last time down to Tulare for the NST race, many of the stickers were ripped off at the hotel.
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November 08, 2006 at
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Thanks Bryan for the free advert.
Also a big thank you to Chuck. You do not realize what a difference it makes having a professional looking pace truck and driver out front does image wise. Some of you have heard me say this before, but one the big problems in attacting potential sponsors is image. Clean, right, and tight does it. Sloppy won't. Ask Jason Meyers. Having Chuck (At his own expense) pace makes a big difference in how things look. His experience makes a difference in how smooth things go.
So the next time your at a race and see the Hoserville Pace Truck. Give Chuck a big thank you!!! A ten spot for gas wouldn't hurt either.
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November 09, 2006 at
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November 09, 2006 at
02:59:58 AM by TopWing
Spot on John! (A ten spot for those who can contribute.)
Kudos once again Chuck!.... I've missed riding!
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November 09, 2006 at
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November 09, 2006 at
09:18:03 AM by Gary Thomas
You are absolutely right John. Having Chuck at the Golden State Challenge Series events adds a tough of proffesionalism. That truck has become synonamous with Northern California and when it's not there, it just doesn't seem right. And of course hanging out in the pits, before & after the races with the driver is always good times.
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November 09, 2006 at
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Thanks guys. Don't forget, it is also a lot of fun.
Are we having fun yet?
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November 09, 2006 at
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Now see Chuck, that's where you are blowing it... You're not supposed to say it's fun!
People are more likely to donate if you are workin' & sweating.... lol.
I still say you should pick a night and sell the #2 seat for each heat race... kind of like how Buckwheat sells his #2 seat. Would make some $$ for the cause.
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November 09, 2006 at
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Chuck,
I'm saluting you, Brother!
It's a QUAD!
Two hands & two feet ( no socks and shoes on...he,he,he... )!
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