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Non-autographed for me then, in that case. lol. $150 ain't bad.$300
Yeah, I'm good.
They are signed by Gordon though.
Non-autographed for me then, in that case. lol. $150 ain't bad.$300
Yeah, I'm good.
They are signed by Gordon though.
not giving up...Id still like to see her at RFRGreat interview and the documentary looks like It's gonna be awesome. That being said it appears that she's done racing and that is disappointing for me.
Has to be an old picture, the stands look to be full.
Has to be an old picture, the stands look to be full.
Love this post. Well said.
Natural drama > manufactured drama
Tonight here is Guy Fawkes day, Bloody noisy with all the fireworks, Scaring the dogs.I thought last night was Halloween. Apparently it was Valentine's Day.
We get that twice a year here, New Year's Eve (January) and our Independence Day (July). In my opinion, Independence Day is worse because they start firing as soon as it gets dark, it's our summer so they can stay out later, and there's no holiday the next day to catch up the lost sleep. New Year's isn't as bad, because they wait until midnight, it's cold so they usually don't screw around very long, and the next day IS a holiday.Tonight here is Guy Fawkes day, Bloody noisy with all the fireworks, Scaring the dogs.
I had forgotten the origins of it and had to use Google.Tonight here is Guy Fawkes day, Bloody noisy with all the fireworks, Scaring the dogs.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11940765We get that twice a year here, New Year's Eve (January) and our Independence Day (July). In my opinion, Independence Day is worse because they start firing as soon as it gets dark, it's our summer so they can stay out later, and there's no holiday the next day to catch up the lost sleep. New Year's isn't as bad, because they wait until midnight, it's cold so they usually don't screw around very long, and the next day IS a holiday.
But the dog hates it either way, along with the weekend fireworks the new minor league baseball team introduced two years ago. Me, I'd ban them. Just one idjit's opinion.
Fireworks laws vary in the US from state to state. Here in South Carolina, it's also legal for private citizens to set them off in the street. Actually, they can do it any time of year; it's not limited to the two holiday periods. There are also localities where you aren't allowed to use them but it's okay for retailers to sell them.http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11940765
Happens every year.
And they aren't all staged events all the neighbours have their own fireworks to let off.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/0/gunpowder-treason-plot-story-behind-bonfire-night-guy-fawkes/I had forgotten the origins of it and had to use Google.
Yeah we are allowed to set them off anytime but now you can only buy them the 3 days before Guy Fawkes Day.Fireworks laws vary in the US from state to state. Here in South Carolina, it's also legal for private citizens to set them off in the street. Actually, they can do it any time of year; it's not limited to the two holiday periods. There are also localities where you aren't allowed to use them but it's okay for retailers to sell them.
Are you deaf? I said that I had already Googled that. Sheesh.
We get that twice a year here, New Year's Eve (January) and our Independence Day (July). In my opinion, Independence Day is worse because they start firing as soon as it gets dark, it's our summer so they can stay out later, and there's no holiday the next day to catch up the lost sleep. New Year's isn't as bad, because they wait until midnight, it's cold so they usually don't screw around very long, and the next day IS a holiday.
But the dog hates it either way, along with the weekend fireworks the new minor league baseball team introduced two years ago. Me, I'd ban them. Just one idjit's opinion.
Fireworks laws vary in the US from state to state. Here in South Carolina, it's also legal for private citizens to set them off in the street. Actually, they can do it any time of year; it's not limited to the two holiday periods. There are also localities where you aren't allowed to use them but it's okay for retailers to sell them.
Well nothing else ever looked enticing about that place, I think most of their money goes to bill boardsSouth of the Border makes a killing off of SC's loose firework laws, right?
Yep. SOB sells a lot of fireworks to tourists on I-95 heading home to states where fireworks are illegal.South of the Border makes a killing off of SC's loose firework laws, right?
It's a tourist trap that is decades past it's prime. Although it had been around since the '50s, its profitability peaked during the '80s and '90s when video poker was legal and many of its buildings were dedicated to entertaining suckers. When video poker was outlawed, it lost its largest income source and no longer has the funding to maintain the majority of the facility. The gas pumps work, the crappy souvenir stores are open, and the greasy spoon probably won't make you sick. The mini-golf has been unplayable for years, the few amusement park-style rides were taken out long ago, and even the landmark sombrero-shaped observation tower was closed for a few years as unsafe.Well nothing else ever looked enticing about that place, I think most of their money goes to bill boards
surely they can cobble together an Xfinity car over at Hendrick. Line drawnYour move, Gordon
I really like Bubba. What I don't like is publicity because he is half black. Just like Danica he is a heck of a racer. I look forward to the day when the "news" see it the same way as the majority of the racing fans. In my opinion.Good read about Bubba Wallace
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I look forward to the day when the majority of the racing fans see it the same way as you.I really like Bubba. What I don't like is publicity because he is half black. Just like Danica he is a heck of a racer. I look forward to the day when the "news" see it the same way as the majority of the racing fans. In my opinion.