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[email protected] LoogyPicker@gmail.com is offline
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Default Happy for Harry.. racin' ;)

On Mar 19, 5:56*pm, HK wrote:
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The FOX broadcast of the Food City 500 earned a reported 5.0
television rating, not exactly a number that will have programming
executives trading high-fives. But that was still up 2 percent from
the same race broadcast a year ago. It was better than the ratings for
the NCAA selection show on CBS, better than the ratings for Tiger
Woods' amazing PGA Tour victory on NBC, and markedly better than the
ratings for the Rockets-Lakers NBA game on ABC. And it continued an
upward trend for television ratings in NASCAR this season.


They have worked very hard over the last decade, looks like they are
going to hold. Hopefully they don't go the way of the NFL and the
Yankees trying to charge more to watch what should be free to the
consumers who have to sit through the commercials.


All it proves to me is that there is no end to the supply of male
American couch potato(e)s who don't have the energy or ability to go
outdoors and do something for themselves.


Harry, I watch racing, and I'll bet I'm ten times more active than
you. I'm in the dojo either training, sparring or teaching a minimum
of five evenings a week. I hike, I jog, I swim almost daily in season.
What does YOUR fat ass do?

The only "major sports" I think are more boring to watch than NASCAR are
soccer, Olympic dance, and cockroach racing, something I saw once at a
local fair in NE Florida.


People that don't understand the engineering, have never been in a
race car, and don't understand the intricate nature of the cars
usually DO find it boring.

Watching NASCAR is like watching ceiling paint dry. "What color is that
ceiling paint?" "Why, it's...beige."


Yeah, liberal arts, now THERES a spectacular heart racing thing to do.

"The Food City 500"

Were the promoters handing out bags of groceries?


That's just an idiotic question.