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Old 06-07-2010, 12:54 AM   #1
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In a perfect "sportsman" world broadcast you could have Kepner (who really gave a crap about SST-TF), Mr. Bloom (who spent tons of time at E-Town seeing/announcing a lot of racers grow) Leo Taugher (think I'm spelling that right) who vocalized D3, Nationals and some D1 races in the past. And Mr. Frey who encompasses so many facets of drag racing's sportsman and professional interests on a whole.
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Old 06-08-2010, 08:54 AM   #2
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In a perfect "sportsman" world broadcast you could have Kepner (who really gave a crap about SST-TF), Mr. Bloom (who spent tons of time at E-Town seeing/announcing a lot of racers grow) Leo Taugher (think I'm spelling that right) who vocalized D3, Nationals and some D1 races in the past. And Mr. Frey who encompasses so many facets of drag racing's sportsman and professional interests on a whole.
Yes but there is no "perfect world" example, the current Dem regime in DC
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Old 06-08-2010, 10:44 PM   #3
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Buster would be ashamed of the entire NHRA today and especially the way Sportsman Racers are treated.......and he would detest this clown that has his job now!

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Yes but there is no "perfect world" example, the current Dem regime in DC
Ditto.

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first i am not a big fan of rick, but the reason he looked at his watch is for the set time allowed to fix/stage when there is a problem, it's in the rule book wait what book
the web page .



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Old 06-09-2010, 11:43 AM   #6
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I think you guys should step up and say what you really think. As for me, I have way too much class, cooth, and culture to be involved in such discussions.
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I don’t like Rick’s style. But the fact is Buster was so good that no matter who came after him people were not going to like him. No the next person will have it made unless he/she is a total *****.
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Old 06-09-2010, 03:34 PM   #8
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I think you guys should step up and say what you really think. As for me, I have way too much class, cooth, and culture to be involved in such discussions.
Umm, I think you mean "couth".....lol
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Take it easy on Ol Jeff now,,,he never made it past the 3rd grade, his old man was in the fourth and he hated to pass him!
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Yes but there is no "perfect world" example, the current Dem regime in DC
Perhaps, but the prior Rep. & Dem regimes best not grab a pebble (per the biblical saying "let he who is free from sin, cast the first stone"!), because thanks to them, our more perfect America (with MADE IN USA being No. 1), has been replaced with "MADE IN CHINA", "MADE IN JAPAN", et. al...instead of out-sourcing our manufacturing jobs overseas, they should've out-sourced themselves!!!

For those who think my thoughts are off-topic, yes they are, but I couldn't let his comment go without a rebuttle...that's how passionate I am for home made products....
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