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Gary Smith 09-16-2008 06:01 PM

Re: Paul page said ihra
 
He should lay off the sauce.....http://www.myspacedev.com/img/icons/drinks/01.gif

Jeremy1374 09-16-2008 08:28 PM

Re: Paul page said ihra
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tony Janes (Post 83694)
Wyoming New York

That's it Tony. Also the home of Brock Yates Cannonball Run restaurant.

Brett Brown 09-16-2008 11:09 PM

Re: Paul page said ihra
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Superfan1 (Post 83687)
If I have interpreted your quote correctly, you don't seem to think too highly of Mike Dunn. As one of a very few drivers who have won a National event in both Nitro categories; he brings a technical perspective to the broadcasts that only someone with his experience could bring. Remember, he is not the announcer, he is the analyst. Paul Page, the announcer, is an incompetent idiot; how he retains his job is a complete mystery to me.
Bill Seabrooks - superfan1

Dunn is fine (although I get tired of his continuous lobbying for a ride). I thought his interview at Indy with Snake, Force & Johnson was the best part of the whole show. I was more trying to convey what an imbecile Page is.

Dave Goob Cook 09-17-2008 08:57 AM

Re: Paul page said ihra
 
Remember that NHRA foots the bill for all production costs and the airtime....I sure hope Page is working cheap.

They could tap into Bob doing the P.A. announcing and it would be a huge step up.

Michael Kilduff 09-18-2008 10:44 PM

Re: Paul page said ihra
 
I think Mike Dunn is the best announcer/analyst in motorsports broadcasting today, although I gotta give Mike Joy a very honorable mention (he does a good job at Barrett-Jackson too).

I really miss Steve Evans, not just because he was fantastic as a reporter/analyst, but I think he truly loved sportsman drag racing and realized that it is the backbone of drag racing.

Since the day he passed the amount of sportsman coverage on TV has dwindled to almost nothing. Remember when Diamond P showed all the final runs in all of the sportsman categories at the Nat'l events and had interviews with the winners on TV? That was great stuff!

BobOrme 09-18-2008 11:03 PM

Re: Paul page said ihra
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Goob Cook (Post 83818)
Remember that NHRA foots the bill for all production costs and the airtime....I sure hope Page is working cheap.

They could tap into Bob doing the P.A. announcing and it would be a huge step up.

NHRA pays for the TV time, but ESPN controls who is the on-air talent.

Dave Goob Cook 09-19-2008 10:21 AM

Re: Paul page said ihra
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BobOrme (Post 84029)
NHRA pays for the TV time, but ESPN controls who is the on-air talent.

NHRA still has to pay for it....I'd say Paul must be working cheap.

herbjr 09-19-2008 01:48 PM

Re: Paul page said ihra
 
Hell I would do it for nothing, and if anyone has ever heard me annouce I would hope I could do a good job. Unk lets go overturn the booth and take over.

Herb McCandless Jr

GaryGoFast 09-19-2008 02:18 PM

Re: Paul page said ihra
 
That booth is about 92" wide and aprox 10 feet deep, they both work out of a tail section of a trailer body. If you guys are small, you may be able to squeeze past Louis Bloom, whos in an area 1/2 as big and get in. I'd pay to see that.

Bobby Zlatkin 09-20-2008 09:29 AM

Re: Paul page said ihra
 
Doesn't Paul Page remind you of the police chief in "The Simpson's ?"


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