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I think we all do. That makes for very entertaining television.
Yep it aint much of a race without a little tussle afterward
I think we all do. That makes for very entertaining television.
There is, but we usually don't get to see it then because it's generally when the cameras aren't around. You know, like when Richard Childress had Kyle Busch in a headlock. LOL.I love how you guys act like there's ever a chance for the drivers to really fight without being interrupted.
True.. but after a race when were all watching and know they're pissed. They have no chance.. maybe enough time for one punch or a shove (or a hair pull) but not much other than that.There is, but we usually don't get to see it then because it's generally when the cameras aren't around. You know, like when Richard Childress had Kyle Busch in a headlock. LOL.
There is, but we usually don't get to see it then because it's generally when the cameras aren't around. You know, like when Richard Childress had Kyle Busch in a headlock. LOL.
True.. but after a race when were all watching and know they're pissed. They have no chance.. maybe enough time for one punch or a shove (or a hair pull) but not much other than that.
Yeah, we can't have any serious roughhousing going on when the world is watching, and more importantly, when the $ponsor$ are watching. They'd be deeply concerned about that sort of thing, you know, since physical violence doesn't fit the perfect and wholesome image they need to project to all their Twitter followers who would subsequently begin threatening to boycott their products if they were to witness such an unfortunate incident taking place.True.. but after a race when were all watching and know they're pissed. They have no chance.. maybe enough time for one punch or a shove (or a hair pull) but not much other than that.
The old man has a hell of a headlock, because Kyle's eyes still haven't popped back into place.
She would probably kick a lot of the "boys" asses.Yeah, we can't have any serious roughhousing going on when the world is watching, and more importantly, when the $ponsor$ are watching. They'd be deeply concerned about that sort of thing, you know, since physical violence doesn't fit the perfect and wholesome image they need to project to all their Twitter followers who would subsequently begin threatening to boycott their products if they were to witness such an unfortunate incident taking place.
I'm pretty sure someone else suggested at some point that they just put a boxing ring or an MMA cage in the infield and let the boys (and girls) really have at it after the race. And like Fender said, put it on PPV. That's money in the bank right there.
Clearly I should be running NASCAR.
Yeah, we can't have any serious roughhousing going on when the world is watching, and more importantly, when the $ponsor$ are watching. They'd be deeply concerned about that sort of thing, you know, since physical violence doesn't fit the perfect and wholesome image they need to project to all their Twitter followers who would subsequently begin threatening to boycott their products if they were to witness such an unfortunate incident taking place.
I'm pretty sure someone else suggested at some point that they just put a boxing ring or an MMA cage in the infield and let the boys (and girls) really have at it after the race. And like Fender said, put it on PPV. That's money in the bank right there.
Clearly I should be running NASCAR.
True.. but after a race when were all watching and know they're pissed. They have no chance.. maybe enough time for one punch or a shove (or a hair pull) but not much other than that.