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Nope, never heard of him. Another loser hiding behind a screen name...
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Jason,
RELAX!!! He is a good dude, he likes to break balls and has more Wallys then i have hair on my head (that's not saying much) O.K> hair on my back! (Now that's saying something). Your a little off base on this one! Do I need to remind you about the conversation about not being so tense? p.s. my small block goes 141! |
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Jason,
If my memory serves me correctly you could probaly look back in your stack of National Dragsters & find a picture of his car on the cover.
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I'll save others some time. Hey Jason, Bill Hanes builds some pretty stout "big" small blocks. I think his Vette was a 454?
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HEY .... thats my dad in that picture CBSsr.......
Dad... thats the picture i sent you..lol Last edited by CBS jr; 10-15-2008 at 05:37 PM. |
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Jeff,
Is your number 643 or 6143 (or something else I can't quite make out in the picture)? Mine is 643! I inherited the number from Don Cliver, who I bought my original rolling chassis from. We're practically neighbors (I live in Happy Valley). I think I was just getting out of the divisional/national scene when you were getting going in it (I remember the name and car). I ran the "Student Driver" Vega in S/G. Jason, IIRC, Jeff is the poster child for high mph, running around 150 mph in S/ST (and winning lots of races doing it). Regards,
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Yawn. Next you're going to tell me that his dad broke a limb right before the last race, and that he's such an outlaw that he got banned from his home track.
Wow. I'm impressed.
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Must be an inside joke? Sorry, I'm new here (or slow, or both)!
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Michael Pliska 643 S/G |
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Everyone keeps talking about changing the class to make it easier for the spectator to understand. What ever happened to the class being for the racer? I don't know about you, but I can't see much of the spectator's $10 entry fee going much farther than into the track owners' pocket. At least I know that a percentage of my entry fee will be paid back to the racers. And the racer is who the classes should satisfy.
If the number of spectators is dwindling, it's not because they can't understand the .90 classes. It's because they've finally realized that drag racing is relatively inexpensive and they're on the other side of the staging lanes now racing their own cars. I've always said that in stock car racing there are a bunch of people in the stands watching a few cars on the track. In drag racing, there's a few people in the stands watching a bunch of cars race.
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Eric Saydlowski Pittsfield, MA SuperSt169@aol.com S/ST 1699 2003 NESSA Champion |
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I,m just glad I can race, period. Hate to be the kid looking thru the window.
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