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  1. 97forever

    Excuse me for a second, I'm going to go attend a funeral for journalism.

    You are only 25 years or so late on this, dude. Motorsports 'journalism' died when you were still in diapers---if not before.
  2. 97forever

    Sprint Cup @ Pocono Race Thread

    Damn, sleep for work tonight or watch the race.....I hate 3rd shift.
  3. 97forever

    Sprint Cup @ Pocono Race Thread

    Yeah. Big time.
  4. 97forever

    Excuse me for a second, I'm going to go attend a funeral for journalism.

    No, seriously, I get your point, even agree with aspects of it---from shoddy journalism to the much bigger issue of 'mega-money created superstars'...that's been a MO of HMS since Tim Richmond, and later during Rick's money laundering days. Take drivers, gimmick them up, and literally mega-spend...
  5. 97forever

    Excuse me for a second, I'm going to go attend a funeral for journalism.

    Much obliged...and yeah, that's a half-win then.
  6. 97forever

    Excuse me for a second, I'm going to go attend a funeral for journalism.

    All I know is ANY Peller is better than any Earnhardt.
  7. 97forever

    Excuse me for a second, I'm going to go attend a funeral for journalism.

    Journalistic license? What is a 'half-win'? Seriously,as I don't follow Indycar.
  8. 97forever

    Excuse me for a second, I'm going to go attend a funeral for journalism.

    Really? that's interesting and surprising to me. His dad was always pretty humble. Kind of disappointing really.:(
  9. 97forever

    Seriously Jimmie?

    :lurk: I ain't in this, but that 'bread crumbs' nick name is gonna stick for sure.:biggrin:
  10. 97forever

    Excuse me for a second, I'm going to go attend a funeral for journalism.

    Two more good ones: Wade Garrett: This place has a sign hangin' over the urinal that says, "Don't eat the big white mint". and.... Wade Garrett: "Andy will be pissed to see his journalism thread got turned into a Roadhouse discussion" :cheers:
  11. 97forever

    Seriously Jimmie?

    I liked your post for sheer tenacity, dude. And yours for sheer accuracy. Win/win!
  12. 97forever

    Excuse me for a second, I'm going to go attend a funeral for journalism.

    I woulda thought 'On' too, frankly, Ed.
  13. 97forever

    Excuse me for a second, I'm going to go attend a funeral for journalism.

    Sam Elliott too...he beats all so far and the next four generations even. "Roadhouse" put him way up there. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000385/
  14. 97forever

    Excuse me for a second, I'm going to go attend a funeral for journalism.

    T.S Eliot as well, but he only beats Kerry and Junior due to the weird spelling.
  15. 97forever

    Seriously Jimmie?

    Yep, was a classic series in those early years. And that '73 Porsche....same one Bobby Allison once described as a 'flattened out wanna be chevy corvair'......hahah! Bobby is and always was THE MAN!
  16. 97forever

    Excuse me for a second, I'm going to go attend a funeral for journalism.

    ESPECIALLY Elliott Gould...he's the main guy I had in mind. Also, I think the old yuppie TV show '30 something' had an Elliott as well......he qualifies too. :cheers:
  17. 97forever

    Seriously Jimmie?

    Correct. And as someone above correctly pointed out, the difference is between national(US) rankings and international motorsports rankings. Nascar is the top dog here, but the world is bigger than just the US. JPM having one INDY500 win trumps just about anything NASCAR can offer as far as...
  18. 97forever

    Seriously Jimmie?

    Agreed, and that was my only real complaint with the series. More true track/vehicle variety should have been offered.
  19. 97forever

    Seriously Jimmie?

    Yeah, I was a fan. Steve Kinser even won one, if I remember correctly. And Mark Martin holds the record, I think, for either wins or titles or maybe both....
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