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Egras: Wow! where are all these voices of reason coming from all of a sudden? You & Blundy fan are a breath of fresh air!
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Posted By: egras on October 26 2012 at 12:35:40 PM
Here is what I have learned from the many informative minds on the Hoseheads forum in 2012:
1. Kyle Larson sucks. The kid has been handed ride, after ride, after ride. Parents are 3rd on the Forbes billionaires list behind only Warren Buffet and Bill Gates. And then, just when we think the sky is the limit, he can't even win in Pennsylvania. Close up shop, the party is over. Which leads into my next point:
2. If you want to someday achieve the status as one of the greatest drivers in the world, you MUST win races in Pennsylvania. I have had many spirited debates about who is the greatest of all time. Foyt, Andretti, Senna, Schumacher. Well, the answer is simple. AJ Foyt has 4 wins at Williams Grove. This puts him in a solid 3rd place amongst the list of greatest drivers of all time behind only Ed Lynch Jr. and Greg Hodnett. Senna and Shumacher fall off the list. Jimmie Johnson skyrockets to 7th because of a win in Pocono 2004. (though not exactly a Posse track, he is at least in the same state as greatness)
3. Goodyear builds the worlds only tire in the world that could possibly explode while being wrenched around a track with debris on it and 900 h.p. tearing into it. Thank God we will be saying farewell to them and returning to tires that are not rubber or filled with air. This will eliminate the late race blowout that could cost our favorite driver a victory. Until Goodyear was made the official tire of the Knoxville Nationals a few years back, it was nice to have a race where no one blew a tire.
4. Danica Patrick's car is owned by Nascar. I read it on this forum first! I thought Tony Stewart and Dale Jr. owned her cars in an attempt to make money, but it turns out Nascar has given her all she needs to get going and it is a failed experiment. She cannot drive these cars. Lets face it, she's had a year now and is only in 10th in points in the nationwide series. On a similar note, Cody Darrah will require at least 3 more years to get familiar with a style of car he has been running for most of his life.
5. Steve Kinser has always sucked. I did not realize until I read it here that Kinser was nothing more than a bi-product of Karl Kinser. He simply rode the momentum for years, winning hundreds more races as the owner of his own team. And now? Can only win a handful of races a year. I thought it was because he was pushing 60 years old, but alas, he sucks and has always sucked. Sorry Steve, you just have not won enough races in Penn. for me to give you your dues.
6. Sammy Swindell is the only racer in the world that blames someone else for wrecks. Thank God we don't have to put up with that kind of crap at any track in the country except for the one Sammy is racing at. Most drivers instantly own up to their mistakes, and almost all drivers accept that it was just racing and go out for some beers and laughs with someone who just took them out of an event.
7. The World of Outlaws is a business. For years I thought they were a non for profit organization that roamed the country with money donated from the boxes sitting on the counter of Mcdonald's restaurants. Turns out, they want to make a profit. I would think they could find dozens of guys who can take 10 months off from work, drive up and down the highway and make the WOO run without the need for salaries. And ticket prices? WOOO! At a time when the price of gasoline, groceries, automobiles, clothing, and other entertainment have been in a steady, 20 year decline, the WOO just keeps raising prices. I just don't get it. Even though the events i attended this year were extremely packed, I would lower ticket prices in order to make a couple of cheap ass fans happy. Supply and demand do not apply when it comes to sprint car fans.
8. The Knoxville Nationals have been completely ruined by a fuel stop. Me and my buddies were just sitting around talking last night about this. Forget how much fun we have drinking beer, camping, playing bag, playing cards, eating great food, and watching night after night of awesome racing. That fuel stop has ruined my whole experience. That has to be the reason (not the economy) that the stands are only 75-80% full on Saturday night. I mean, you want to charge more each year for tickets AND give us bonus laps? Are you nuts. Keep your damn tickets. I'm going to a racetrack that cuts the feature in half!
9. The knoxville campground sucks. For some reason, the small patch of grass that I rent with power and water hookups is inferior to the same small patch of grass I rented 10 years ago. And don't even get me started on the price. Supply and demand should have nothing to do with rising prices. I don't want to pay more, so I shouldn't have to.
10. If speed channel ceases operation, the loss of Formula one coverage will be bad. (for some reason) Also, Speed should suck it up, and lose money showing nothing but sprint car races to the 1000's of us who would tune in.
Hope this clears up your 2012 racing season. If you didn't catch any sarcasm at all, I am not suprised.
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Positively one of the best examples of sardonic postings ever. I applaud your creativity!
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Posted By: Casprintman on October 26 2012 at 02:26:52 PM
You must be a complete idiot to make that comment about Kyle Larson. the name of the game is to put yourself in the best equipment possible. I dont see any Pennsylvania guys tearing up the west coast. This is where the best young talent is. So get over it Pal!!!
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looks like the whole post went right over someone's head.
to indy and beyond!!
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Posted By: Casprintman on October 26 2012 at 02:26:52 PM
You must be a complete idiot to make that comment about Kyle Larson. the name of the game is to put yourself in the best equipment possible. I dont see any Pennsylvania guys tearing up the west coast. This is where the best young talent is. So get over it Pal!!!
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Sarcasm indicator------ Apparently Broken.
But good luck on trying again....SMH....
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looks like the whole post went right over someone's head.
Think maybe he took one too many dirt clods sitting low in turn four?
I LEARNED ESP FROM MY MOM
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loved it. post of the year!
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Posted By: egras on October 26 2012 at 12:35:40 PM
Here is what I have learned from the many informative minds on the Hoseheads forum in 2012:
1. Kyle Larson sucks. The kid has been handed ride, after ride, after ride. Parents are 3rd on the Forbes billionaires list behind only Warren Buffet and Bill Gates. And then, just when we think the sky is the limit, he can't even win in Pennsylvania. Close up shop, the party is over. Which leads into my next point:
2. If you want to someday achieve the status as one of the greatest drivers in the world, you MUST win races in Pennsylvania. I have had many spirited debates about who is the greatest of all time. Foyt, Andretti, Senna, Schumacher. Well, the answer is simple. AJ Foyt has 4 wins at Williams Grove. This puts him in a solid 3rd place amongst the list of greatest drivers of all time behind only Ed Lynch Jr. and Greg Hodnett. Senna and Shumacher fall off the list. Jimmie Johnson skyrockets to 7th because of a win in Pocono 2004. (though not exactly a Posse track, he is at least in the same state as greatness)
3. Goodyear builds the worlds only tire in the world that could possibly explode while being wrenched around a track with debris on it and 900 h.p. tearing into it. Thank God we will be saying farewell to them and returning to tires that are not rubber or filled with air. This will eliminate the late race blowout that could cost our favorite driver a victory. Until Goodyear was made the official tire of the Knoxville Nationals a few years back, it was nice to have a race where no one blew a tire.
4. Danica Patrick's car is owned by Nascar. I read it on this forum first! I thought Tony Stewart and Dale Jr. owned her cars in an attempt to make money, but it turns out Nascar has given her all she needs to get going and it is a failed experiment. She cannot drive these cars. Lets face it, she's had a year now and is only in 10th in points in the nationwide series. On a similar note, Cody Darrah will require at least 3 more years to get familiar with a style of car he has been running for most of his life.
5. Steve Kinser has always sucked. I did not realize until I read it here that Kinser was nothing more than a bi-product of Karl Kinser. He simply rode the momentum for years, winning hundreds more races as the owner of his own team. And now? Can only win a handful of races a year. I thought it was because he was pushing 60 years old, but alas, he sucks and has always sucked. Sorry Steve, you just have not won enough races in Penn. for me to give you your dues.
6. Sammy Swindell is the only racer in the world that blames someone else for wrecks. Thank God we don't have to put up with that kind of crap at any track in the country except for the one Sammy is racing at. Most drivers instantly own up to their mistakes, and almost all drivers accept that it was just racing and go out for some beers and laughs with someone who just took them out of an event.
7. The World of Outlaws is a business. For years I thought they were a non for profit organization that roamed the country with money donated from the boxes sitting on the counter of Mcdonald's restaurants. Turns out, they want to make a profit. I would think they could find dozens of guys who can take 10 months off from work, drive up and down the highway and make the WOO run without the need for salaries. And ticket prices? WOOO! At a time when the price of gasoline, groceries, automobiles, clothing, and other entertainment have been in a steady, 20 year decline, the WOO just keeps raising prices. I just don't get it. Even though the events i attended this year were extremely packed, I would lower ticket prices in order to make a couple of cheap ass fans happy. Supply and demand do not apply when it comes to sprint car fans.
8. The Knoxville Nationals have been completely ruined by a fuel stop. Me and my buddies were just sitting around talking last night about this. Forget how much fun we have drinking beer, camping, playing bag, playing cards, eating great food, and watching night after night of awesome racing. That fuel stop has ruined my whole experience. That has to be the reason (not the economy) that the stands are only 75-80% full on Saturday night. I mean, you want to charge more each year for tickets AND give us bonus laps? Are you nuts. Keep your damn tickets. I'm going to a racetrack that cuts the feature in half!
9. The knoxville campground sucks. For some reason, the small patch of grass that I rent with power and water hookups is inferior to the same small patch of grass I rented 10 years ago. And don't even get me started on the price. Supply and demand should have nothing to do with rising prices. I don't want to pay more, so I shouldn't have to.
10. If speed channel ceases operation, the loss of Formula one coverage will be bad. (for some reason) Also, Speed should suck it up, and lose money showing nothing but sprint car races to the 1000's of us who would tune in.
Hope this clears up your 2012 racing season. If you didn't catch any sarcasm at all, I am not suprised.
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Nice.....very nice.
I don't aim to please.
I aim to hit the target.
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Posted By: opnwhlr on October 26 2012 at 06:18:10 PM
I dsicovered the WoO "two minutes in the work area" rule is not always evenly applied!
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I grew up thinking the WoO was the premier group to race with, turns out, its a money hungry group trying to finance thier exhistance, ya sure, I still love the WoO, (in the showlight its loveable) its just not the body I once percieved, sadly, greed and manupulation has overwelmed thier (my childhood) perception. I just cant grasp onto the fact its a three ringed circus one horse, trampoline, and clown short of a full show! but, the only one kidding themselves is WRG, its EZ to form a connection as a child, sadly, as a adult, its difficult to break away when you find its not what it was cracked up to be , Understood things change hands , Ill still support it, I love winged sprint racing!, But, I see the validiity in your post, I couldnt agree more.
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egras, great post. I love it when folks just say it like it is. I have come to realize sometimes Kids and Computers don't mix.
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Posted By: opnwhlr on October 26 2012 at 09:26:58 PM
looks like the whole post went right over someone's head.
Think maybe he took one too many dirt clods sitting low in turn four?
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Oft times people do not hear what is said rather they hrear what they desire to hear. Others do not read what is written, rather what they see.
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Posted By: J. Blundy #33 Fan Forever on October 26 2012 at 04:28:32 PM
Great post. Really tickled my funnybone.
I can't believe the number of people who either 1) simply do not understand sarcasm or 2) have no sense of humor at all.
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I am sorry that I did not realize this was a sarcasm. You must admit that there are so many statements made on forum that are plain weird. I thought this was a real screwball, but now I understand.
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Posted By: linbob on October 27 2012 at 02:31:17 PM
I am sorry that I did not realize this was a sarcasm. You must admit that there are so many statements made on forum that are plain weird. I thought this was a real screwball, but now I understand.
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Turns out, you are not that far off base. I am a real screwball!!
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October 28, 2012 at
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Racing can be cruel is what I learned tonight :(
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Thank you all for the great laughs and the slow daddy line was the best hahahaha I would buy that die cast car for sure
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Oh my gosh, Egras.
I woke up from a sound sleep in the middle of the night with the profound realization that there is something else we should have learned about racing on this board the past year. Well, not about racing per se, but about racing fashion style!
The lesson: Dreadlocks are pretty much thumbs down, pony tails are thumb up!
(Just kidding folks! It's a joke. Not trying to start anything - AGAIN!)
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Dreadlocks are cool on Jamaicans & African Americans, but ridiculous on white people.In fact, they're not even dreadlocks; they're TANGLES... get a clue, Walker.
But seriously, you 2 guys were great. Was almost wondering if it was the same guy, guess not.. what is this, a conspiracy of common sense? The whole world needs more of that
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Awesome post egras! Well done!
Never hit stationary objects!
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Posted By: egras on October 26 2012 at 12:35:40 PM
Here is what I have learned from the many informative minds on the Hoseheads forum in 2012:
1. Kyle Larson sucks. The kid has been handed ride, after ride, after ride. Parents are 3rd on the Forbes billionaires list behind only Warren Buffet and Bill Gates. And then, just when we think the sky is the limit, he can't even win in Pennsylvania. Close up shop, the party is over. Which leads into my next point:
2. If you want to someday achieve the status as one of the greatest drivers in the world, you MUST win races in Pennsylvania. I have had many spirited debates about who is the greatest of all time. Foyt, Andretti, Senna, Schumacher. Well, the answer is simple. AJ Foyt has 4 wins at Williams Grove. This puts him in a solid 3rd place amongst the list of greatest drivers of all time behind only Ed Lynch Jr. and Greg Hodnett. Senna and Shumacher fall off the list. Jimmie Johnson skyrockets to 7th because of a win in Pocono 2004. (though not exactly a Posse track, he is at least in the same state as greatness)
3. Goodyear builds the worlds only tire in the world that could possibly explode while being wrenched around a track with debris on it and 900 h.p. tearing into it. Thank God we will be saying farewell to them and returning to tires that are not rubber or filled with air. This will eliminate the late race blowout that could cost our favorite driver a victory. Until Goodyear was made the official tire of the Knoxville Nationals a few years back, it was nice to have a race where no one blew a tire.
4. Danica Patrick's car is owned by Nascar. I read it on this forum first! I thought Tony Stewart and Dale Jr. owned her cars in an attempt to make money, but it turns out Nascar has given her all she needs to get going and it is a failed experiment. She cannot drive these cars. Lets face it, she's had a year now and is only in 10th in points in the nationwide series. On a similar note, Cody Darrah will require at least 3 more years to get familiar with a style of car he has been running for most of his life.
5. Steve Kinser has always sucked. I did not realize until I read it here that Kinser was nothing more than a bi-product of Karl Kinser. He simply rode the momentum for years, winning hundreds more races as the owner of his own team. And now? Can only win a handful of races a year. I thought it was because he was pushing 60 years old, but alas, he sucks and has always sucked. Sorry Steve, you just have not won enough races in Penn. for me to give you your dues.
6. Sammy Swindell is the only racer in the world that blames someone else for wrecks. Thank God we don't have to put up with that kind of crap at any track in the country except for the one Sammy is racing at. Most drivers instantly own up to their mistakes, and almost all drivers accept that it was just racing and go out for some beers and laughs with someone who just took them out of an event.
7. The World of Outlaws is a business. For years I thought they were a non for profit organization that roamed the country with money donated from the boxes sitting on the counter of Mcdonald's restaurants. Turns out, they want to make a profit. I would think they could find dozens of guys who can take 10 months off from work, drive up and down the highway and make the WOO run without the need for salaries. And ticket prices? WOOO! At a time when the price of gasoline, groceries, automobiles, clothing, and other entertainment have been in a steady, 20 year decline, the WOO just keeps raising prices. I just don't get it. Even though the events i attended this year were extremely packed, I would lower ticket prices in order to make a couple of cheap ass fans happy. Supply and demand do not apply when it comes to sprint car fans.
8. The Knoxville Nationals have been completely ruined by a fuel stop. Me and my buddies were just sitting around talking last night about this. Forget how much fun we have drinking beer, camping, playing bag, playing cards, eating great food, and watching night after night of awesome racing. That fuel stop has ruined my whole experience. That has to be the reason (not the economy) that the stands are only 75-80% full on Saturday night. I mean, you want to charge more each year for tickets AND give us bonus laps? Are you nuts. Keep your damn tickets. I'm going to a racetrack that cuts the feature in half!
9. The knoxville campground sucks. For some reason, the small patch of grass that I rent with power and water hookups is inferior to the same small patch of grass I rented 10 years ago. And don't even get me started on the price. Supply and demand should have nothing to do with rising prices. I don't want to pay more, so I shouldn't have to.
10. If speed channel ceases operation, the loss of Formula one coverage will be bad. (for some reason) Also, Speed should suck it up, and lose money showing nothing but sprint car races to the 1000's of us who would tune in.
Hope this clears up your 2012 racing season. If you didn't catch any sarcasm at all, I am not suprised.
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I Brookstd of Not Sound mind, and of not a sarcastic bone in my body nominate this as Hoseheads Forum POST of the year. Do I have a second...Great Job my friend...
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I Brookstd of Not Sound mind, and of not a sarcastic bone in my body nominate this as Hoseheads Forum POST of the year. Do I have a second...Great Job my friend...
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Nicely played Egras! Please don't apologize or try to interpret for the masses, they're much more entertaining when they are riled up!
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