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Originally Posted by Pat Joffrion
Few people are aware of what Big Joe did for me, and drag racing in south Louisiana. Back in the spring of 2001, due to sugar residue in the soil, we had to spend an extra $600,000 to treat the subsurface of the No Problem Raceway drag strip with lime and soil cement. My bank at the time attempted to have me sell them my commercial property at another location for $600,000, which was less than half of the fair market value.
Upon hearing about the bind I was in, Big Joe wrote me a check for the $600-K and sent me on my way. No note, no mortgage, no nothing was signed. "Just pay me back when you sell that commercial property," he said. A few months later, when I sold the location for $1,500,000, I brought Big Joe a check for full payment plus 10% interest, and a certificate for 15% ownership in NPR.
Big Joe's comment to me was, "I had your word. That was all I needed. You don't need to give me part of your business. If you ever need my help, all you have to do is ask." That is what made the man so special. He trusted me and believed in what I was attempting to accomplish. Without his help, I would have been in a bind with the bank. His friendship will be missed.
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Pat Joffrion, Big Joe was a friend to almost everyone. A handshake meant everything to Big Joe. Anybody who knew Big Joe, knew he had a way with words. Joe was one funny guy. Back in the 1970's when we were racing our '55 Chevrolet is SS/T on 9" tires, Big Joe complained if he had to race his SS/B Hemi on 9" tires, "Duzac needs to race his car on bicycle tires". Big Joe use to call Randy Heer's 1950 Olds a $50.00 fishing car! But make no mistake, Big Joe was a real man with a heart of gold. I have a witness who can verify what I said. A40+ year friend of Big Joe Teuton, none other than Houma's very own Jerry Caro, another fine man. Back around that time, we would race at Houma, Southland drag strip, State Capital, Laplace, and Gulfport. Big Joe was my friend and I will miss him dearly. R.I.P. Big Joe.