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The other option is to take your OLD car to the race and WIN the Wally. |
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That's my goal, too. As frustrated as some of the new car stuff makes me, I'm not going to let it keep me from doing what I love to do.
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My feelings are hurt. Yall didn't even mention me. Anyway we will probably be in D,E, & F this year. I can't get to D cause I'm too fat, but I'm goin on a diet. And just what is wrong with drinkin beer at the races? Sombody got a probalm with that?
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Run that car out a little more and you can come join the fun in D without even going on a diet! There's absolutely nothing wrong with drinking beer at the races. It's been more than once I've heard, "my drinkin' buddies have a racing problem!"
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