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Old 02-19-2015, 10:36 AM   #11
Hagen Gary
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Default Re: NHRA regulates off track behavior.........

I'd say you nailed it Dwight. NHRA is completely in the right here. I pay a membership due, and I don't want to be associated with street racing at all. PERIOD. It's ignorant, irresponsible and down right disrespectful to your community. It is on the same lines as gangster rap. It encourages fools to break the law by glamorizing it.

This might be a little harsh... but the best thing that could have happened to the main star (Paul Walker) of all the fast and furious movies, is that he die, as a passenger, in a car speeding over twice the speed limit (93 in a 45). It brought a reality check to all the fools who were inspired by those movies. He got exactly what he was asking for, and hopefully saved a few kids lives by waking them up. Innocent people die in street racing. You're acting like an idiot if you do it.
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