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Old 09-20-2007, 04:10 PM   #10
Bill Grubbs
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Default Re: What to expect

I propose that we do away with all Fords. Lets vote. I see that GM and MOPAR combined currently have more than Ford.

Then when all the Fords are gone, I propose that we vote on eliminating all MOPAR cars (and trucks). Lets vote!

Then when that is done and it is all GM now, I propose that we do away with any car having less that 320 cubic inches. Lets vote!

Then when all 305 engine cars are gone, I propose all the rest of the small blocks be eliminated. Lets vote!

With that done It will be a GM Big Block only party. Oops I forgot those pesky 427's I say we get rid of them also. Lets vote!

NHRA is not a democracy it is a not-for-profit coporation (plus it is more like a republic anyway). I had no problem with deep stagers (we run our own race, in our own lane till the stripe), but they were only a small group, so we got rid of them. Does any one get my point? (rhetorical question)

Divide and conquer and we all lose in the end. Only when we stand together can we win.

I say remember the muffler issue! now a non issue, or is it?

Bill Grubbs

P.S. I hope no one took the voting of cars/trucks off the island/track seriously.

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