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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Englewood, Florida
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Billy Leber, Bryan Worner, Keith Ohanesian,
You all have proved my previous post was correct. Originally posted by me on page 3: Now the reality side of what happens: The plan on going to bed at say 9:00 PM goes out the window as the fun is continues. Beer usually tastes good on a Saturday night. The car has already been taken care except for the one thing that I forgot (insert anything). The food was great and friends retire. I think I'll have one more beer...................................... .....................................holy crap! Its 1:00 AM I'm going to bed........................................... The sound of the first Super Street car cranking up is the alarm clock, "Lord, do I really look like that " as I gaze at the mirror........ Wheres that Lil John..... Now, I need coffee. OK, have we got it together, get in the car and lets go........Darn it I forgot (repeat insert). I hope I'm on time to get to the lanes, theres not another stocker in sight as I head through the pits from the great pit space I was given, only maybe a half mile away from the starting line. At least I do not have to warm it up. Ahhh, I get there in time. That was'nt bad. What do you mean my opponent is not here yet? Of course for me the situation above could be on any given day. I believe if we ran our first runs at say at 10:00 AM or later it would almost eliminate the lollygagging. Everybody would be fully alert and be raring to go. That along with closing the lanes after a reasonable amount of time. Ron Ortiz U/SA racing at 7:00 am is absurd
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