12-30-2024, 06:16 PM
|
#92
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2020
Location: Phila, PA
Posts: 793
Likes: 0
Liked 733 Times in 384 Posts
|
Re: What has changed in Stock Eliminator since 2015?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dean Feiock
I'm not getting into a word fight with you. I think you missed a bulk of my post. The Class Win trophies on my shelf would disagree with your heads up comment.
I live in Pierre, SD. It's a small town, center of the state, state capitol. On the banks of the Missouri River. Arguably the Walley fishing center of the universe. On most days, even now in the winter, there are a dozen boats & trailers at each boat ramp. These are $50K and up boats, with $30K and up engines on them, and another $20K worth of electronics. Now throw in reals, tackle, and all the other stuff. Many have spent more than $100,000 to be on the water. All to catch a Walley.
My point, I don't know of any hobby that doesn't cost money. But that's really the wonderful part of racing, isn't it? There's bunch of classes out there. Something for everyone, wouldn't you agree? It's unclear to me why you need to disparage why I race and the class I race in when you don't even race in the class that I compete in nor have I disparaged you or your choices.
|
If you ask for opinions and advice on a public forum you need to understand that means you have to put up with someone like 1320race. Just ignore him like almost everyone else here does.
Stan
|
|
|