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    Quote Originally Posted by kouwenhoven View Post
    Frank, are you sure you're not trying to suppress any feelings by all this beating up? It's ok if you in fact like Magnus or what he does, or if you wish you grew a beard ten years ago. Really. And if you ever want to express those feelings we're here for you and we'll love you just the same, you know that.
    Holly sh!t!!!

    What have you done??? Remember this movie? "Do not feed them past midnight"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Olivier View Post
    Holly sh!t!!!

    What have you done??? Remember this movie? "Do not feed them past midnight"
    I know but now that his stool is out he will slaughter me a bit more gentle...

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    Besides, I'm six foot nine and Frank is...., he is... ahh there he is, in the middle. Are they lifting him or does it only look that way?

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    Yes Erik, not all of us can be gifted with being short. I've never seen a race car I couldn't fit in. Now Kirk next to me? An 11 lb brown trout is probably normal for him. (GREAT guy and fun to race with.)


    Now that I'm back down to fighting weight I'm really ready to dance.

    We don't all drive on the street like Mr. Walker. You guys who say you do let me see if I get this right. I'll put you in Mr. Walker's shoes:

    You're being paid to promote a business. You invite a female media person for a ride on the street (a non-car person who most assuredly will report on whatever takes place.) You're coming up to corner with a 13'6" tall transporter clearly in sight that's blocking your lane of travel and two cars traveling from the other direction. You would make the conscience decision to try to take that corner at twice the speed limit and what... stop before you get to the trailer?! Please tell me how this does not violate all rational behavior. Please tell me how this could not be construed as a suicide mission?
    If you do drive like this on a regular basis I suggest you back off the Viagra, start thinking about others, and oh... go to a racing school and learn how to drive a car to its limits using responsible behavior.

    Like I said in the beginning; I do think Mr. Walker ran out of talent. But more importantly he falls way short on good judgment. Just because no one was hurt or killed we say "no big deal, we all do this"? Is this about trying to justify doing really stupid things on the street?


    BTW: I love to dance.

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    Frank.

    That garland certainly makes you look more 'vegan' than someone capable of producing a five pound trout in his 'Depends'........roughly half of what you claim Kirk can.

    But when we do speed on the street, how many of us would raise their hands in unison supporting this motto :

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrgreenjeans View Post
    Frank.

    That garland certainly makes you look more 'vegan' than someone capable of producing a five pound trout in his 'Depends'........roughly half of what you claim Kirk can.

    But when we do speed on the street, how many of us would raise their hands in unison supporting this motto :

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    While I firmly believe a lot of traffic tickets are just a way for the state or town/city to generate revenue; I still don't condone reckless behavior.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Yes Erik, not all of us can be gifted with being short. I've never seen a race car I couldn't fit in. Now Kirk next to me? An 11 lb brown trout is probably normal for him. (GREAT guy and fun to race with.)


    Now that I'm back down to fighting weight I'm really ready to dance.

    We don't all drive on the street like Mr. Walker. You guys who say you do let me see if I get this right. I'll put you in Mr. Walker's shoes:

    You're being paid to promote a business. You invite a female media person for a ride on the street (a non-car person who most assuredly will report on whatever takes place.) You're coming up to corner with a 13'6" tall transporter clearly in sight that's blocking your lane of travel and two cars traveling from the other direction. You would make the conscience decision to try to take that corner at twice the speed limit and what... stop before you get to the trailer?! Please tell me how this does not violate all rational behavior. Please tell me how this could not be construed as a suicide mission?
    If you do drive like this on a regular basis I suggest you back off the Viagra, start thinking about others, and oh... go to a racing school and learn how to drive a car to its limits using responsible behavior.

    Like I said in the beginning; I do think Mr. Walker ran out of talent. But more importantly he falls way short on good judgment. Just because no one was hurt or killed we say "no big deal, we all do this"? Is this about trying to justify doing really stupid things on the street?


    BTW: I love to dance.
    This is also good Frank, just not in the way doctor Steinbeck taught you. Now try going to your 'happy place' again

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    Judging by the smile on your face your racebuddies seem to have found it already...

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    Oh and please stop sending PM's asking me to replace your podium-pic for a more heroic one. The series of twelve pictures you sent me shot from a very low perspective from you wearing a thong showing muscle are NOT heroic and don't serve any point here...

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    BTW you know we're convinced it's one of Kirk's brown trouts in your pocket, but now that you said you enjoy dancing we're not so sure anymore.

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