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Nascar? Any Nascar Fans in here?
#2
Posted 20 June 2005 - 05:35 PM
QUOTE (ronnydynamic @ Jun 20 2005, 11:08 PM)
Hey,
Any of you guys NASCAR Fans in here? If so, please check out a new Site I built and tell me what it needs? NASCAR FULL THROTTLE and if you're truly a NASCAR fan stop by the boards and get them going? That would be awesome.
Thanks!
Any of you guys NASCAR Fans in here? If so, please check out a new Site I built and tell me what it needs? NASCAR FULL THROTTLE and if you're truly a NASCAR fan stop by the boards and get them going? That would be awesome.
Thanks!
How about some naked chicks!!!!!!!!
Fifteen years ago after an especially disappointing loss to Miami, Esiason, then the Jets' quarterback, was making the seven-mile drive from the Meadowlands back to Manhattan.
While he was slogging through stop-and-go traffic at the entrance to the Lincoln Tunnel, the car next to him was violently rear-ended. The quarterback threw his car into park, hopped out and ran to the woman whose car had been hit. She was wearing, of all things, an Esiason jersey, and was utterly shocked when he tapped on her window to check on her.
"Are you OK?" he said, trying to keep calm. "Are you OK?"
"Boomer? Is that you?" she asked the Good Samaritan, sounding disoriented. "I think I'm OK, but . ... "
But what?
"But you guys sucked."
Welcome to the New York Jets, Tim Tebow.
http://modernworldphotography.com/
http://fineartameric...dos-santos.html
While he was slogging through stop-and-go traffic at the entrance to the Lincoln Tunnel, the car next to him was violently rear-ended. The quarterback threw his car into park, hopped out and ran to the woman whose car had been hit. She was wearing, of all things, an Esiason jersey, and was utterly shocked when he tapped on her window to check on her.
"Are you OK?" he said, trying to keep calm. "Are you OK?"
"Boomer? Is that you?" she asked the Good Samaritan, sounding disoriented. "I think I'm OK, but . ... "
But what?
"But you guys sucked."
Welcome to the New York Jets, Tim Tebow.
http://modernworldphotography.com/
http://fineartameric...dos-santos.html
#3
Posted 20 June 2005 - 05:37 PM
Actually all bs aside now that i'm looking at it, it the site looks really good!!!!
Fifteen years ago after an especially disappointing loss to Miami, Esiason, then the Jets' quarterback, was making the seven-mile drive from the Meadowlands back to Manhattan.
While he was slogging through stop-and-go traffic at the entrance to the Lincoln Tunnel, the car next to him was violently rear-ended. The quarterback threw his car into park, hopped out and ran to the woman whose car had been hit. She was wearing, of all things, an Esiason jersey, and was utterly shocked when he tapped on her window to check on her.
"Are you OK?" he said, trying to keep calm. "Are you OK?"
"Boomer? Is that you?" she asked the Good Samaritan, sounding disoriented. "I think I'm OK, but . ... "
But what?
"But you guys sucked."
Welcome to the New York Jets, Tim Tebow.
http://modernworldphotography.com/
http://fineartameric...dos-santos.html
While he was slogging through stop-and-go traffic at the entrance to the Lincoln Tunnel, the car next to him was violently rear-ended. The quarterback threw his car into park, hopped out and ran to the woman whose car had been hit. She was wearing, of all things, an Esiason jersey, and was utterly shocked when he tapped on her window to check on her.
"Are you OK?" he said, trying to keep calm. "Are you OK?"
"Boomer? Is that you?" she asked the Good Samaritan, sounding disoriented. "I think I'm OK, but . ... "
But what?
"But you guys sucked."
Welcome to the New York Jets, Tim Tebow.
http://modernworldphotography.com/
http://fineartameric...dos-santos.html
#4
Posted 21 June 2005 - 09:17 AM
QUOTE (bluelinecop @ Jun 20 2005, 06:12 PM)
Actually all bs aside now that i'm looking at it, it the site looks really good!!!!
Thanks, I may have to actually watch Nascar now to maintain it.
#5
Posted 21 June 2005 - 02:05 PM
QUOTE (ronnydynamic @ Jun 21 2005, 09:52 AM)
Don't bother, maybe watch the first two minutes and the last two minutes. Nothing against it, but its just a bunch of hicks yelling boogiity-boogity-boogity
#6
Posted 21 June 2005 - 07:56 PM
QUOTE (ganggreen_ewok @ Jun 21 2005, 02:40 PM)
Don't bother, maybe watch the first two minutes and the last two minutes. Nothing against it, but its just a bunch of hicks yelling boogiity-boogity-boogity
nascar is one of the largest spectator sports around.
#7
Posted 22 June 2005 - 11:37 AM
QUOTE (ronnydynamic @ Jun 21 2005, 08:31 PM)
nascar is one of the largest spectator sports around.
I know that, that doesn't make it interesting. NASCAR, not Indy racing, generates more fans a year to their events, (not including TV and radio), than any other sport in america, second only to socer, in the world. 40% of their class 1a attendees are between the ages of 18-35, with a high-school education.
Now, not to be hypocritical, but I do enjoy NASCAR every once in awhile, I just can't see myself keeping up with it enough to run a forum on it. Good luck on it
#8
Posted 24 June 2005 - 12:39 PM
QUOTE (ganggreen_ewok @ Jun 22 2005, 01:12 PM)
I know that, that doesn't make it interesting. NASCAR, not Indy racing, generates more fans a year to their events, (not including TV and radio), than any other sport in america, second only to socer, in the world. 40% of their class 1a attendees are between the ages of 18-35, with a high-school education.
Now, not to be hypocritical, but I do enjoy NASCAR every once in awhile, I just can't see myself keeping up with it enough to run a forum on it. Good luck on it
Now, not to be hypocritical, but I do enjoy NASCAR every once in awhile, I just can't see myself keeping up with it enough to run a forum on it. Good luck on it
It must be interesting then to a lot of people for the amount of fans they have...plus all that money. You're looking at it from a personal view and that's fine...I'm not a NASCAR fan either.
#9
Posted 24 June 2005 - 08:28 PM
QUOTE
It must be interesting then to a lot of people for the amount of fans they have
Like I said, 40% of their class 1a attendees are between the ages of 18-35, with a high-school education.
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