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On Feb 24, 8:57*am, wrote:
On Feb 23, 10:49*pm, "JimH" wrote: "Sam" wrote in message news:AI5wj.3480$xg6.1612@trnddc07... wrote in message news:097a6d4a-022f-4a5c-aede- I knew more about racing by the time I was 16 than you'll ever know. I grew up in a racing family. Burp.......... They were probably *racing* to get away from him..........can you blame them? *:-) Idiot. Well, they're liftin' in California.;) |
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On Feb 24, 4:44*pm, hkrause wrote:
wrote: On Feb 24, 8:57 am, wrote: On Feb 23, 10:49 pm, "JimH" wrote: "Sam" wrote in message news:AI5wj.3480$xg6.1612@trnddc07... wrote in message news:097a6d4a-022f-4a5c-aede- I knew more about racing by the time I was 16 than you'll ever know. I grew up in a racing family. Burp.......... They were probably *racing* to get away from him..........can you blame them? *:-) Idiot. Well, they're liftin' in California.;) "It never rains in southern California..." except for today, but the skies have finally cleared. I'm guessin' you are on your laptop with the hkrause handle, still out west I presume? You should turn on FOX (entertainment network) and check out what racin' has turned to. The day started with ZZ Top on stage and some other stars. The production and crossover decisions the sport has taken on in the last decade is facinting, just from a business/PR point of view, and we all know you have a secret crush on Jeff Gordon anyway;).... I won't hold my breath though. |
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"hkrause" wrote in message ... wrote: On Feb 24, 4:44 pm, hkrause wrote: wrote: On Feb 24, 8:57 am, wrote: On Feb 23, 10:49 pm, "JimH" wrote: "Sam" wrote in message news:AI5wj.3480$xg6.1612@trnddc07... wrote in message news:097a6d4a-022f-4a5c-aede- I knew more about racing by the time I was 16 than you'll ever know. I grew up in a racing family. Burp.......... They were probably *racing* to get away from him..........can you blame them? :-) Idiot. Well, they're liftin' in California.;) "It never rains in southern California..." except for today, but the skies have finally cleared. I'm guessin' you are on your laptop with the hkrause handle, still out west I presume? You should turn on FOX (entertainment network) and check out what racin' has turned to. The day started with ZZ Top on stage and some other stars. The production and crossover decisions the sport has taken on in the last decade is facinting, just from a business/PR point of view, and we all know you have a secret crush on Jeff Gordon anyway;).... I won't hold my breath though. I'm in Coronado, CA, a little town on a spit of land sort of south of San Diego. Just changed the clock on my laptop, which just got to me because the frippin' airline "misplaced my luggage." Dunno a Jeff Gordon, but I am guessing he is a stock car racer. I don't follow that sort of racing, and barely follow Formula 1 or sports car racing. Is gordon as good as this guy: http://www.stirlingmoss.com/ The best driver never to win the World Championship, Sir Stirling Moss OBE is arguably the greatest all-round racing driver of all time. Known during his career as ‘Mr Motor Racing’ he began hillclimbing a Cooper 500 in 1948 at the age of 18. His early career was meteoric and soon he was driving works cars for Jaguar and HWM. In 1955 he was signed up by Mercedes-Benz to partner World Champion Fangio. That year Stirling shadowed the great Argentine in most Grands Prix, beating him to win the British GP. Famously, that year he won the incredible Mille Miglia, the Targa Florio and the Tourist Trophy – all legendary sports car races. For four years he would finish runner-up in the World Championship and, after M-B retired, led the Maserati and Vanwall teams. He also continued to drive saloon and sports cars and during his remarkable career drove more 80 different types of car. In the late 50s and early 60s, he led the changeover to rear-engined F1 cars, achieving the first victory for such a car at the 1958 Argentine GP and was in a class of his own during this period. A near-fatal accident ended it all in 1962 but he was to remain a superstar to this day. One of the original jet-setters, he still dashes round the world fulfilling engagements and competing in historic racing. You trust your laptop to the airlines? |
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"D.Duck" wrote in message ... "hkrause" wrote in message ... wrote: On Feb 24, 4:44 pm, hkrause wrote: wrote: On Feb 24, 8:57 am, wrote: On Feb 23, 10:49 pm, "JimH" wrote: "Sam" wrote in message news:AI5wj.3480$xg6.1612@trnddc07... wrote in message news:097a6d4a-022f-4a5c-aede- I knew more about racing by the time I was 16 than you'll ever know. I grew up in a racing family. Burp.......... They were probably *racing* to get away from him..........can you blame them? :-) Idiot. Well, they're liftin' in California.;) "It never rains in southern California..." except for today, but the skies have finally cleared. I'm guessin' you are on your laptop with the hkrause handle, still out west I presume? You should turn on FOX (entertainment network) and check out what racin' has turned to. The day started with ZZ Top on stage and some other stars. The production and crossover decisions the sport has taken on in the last decade is facinting, just from a business/PR point of view, and we all know you have a secret crush on Jeff Gordon anyway;).... I won't hold my breath though. I'm in Coronado, CA, a little town on a spit of land sort of south of San Diego. Just changed the clock on my laptop, which just got to me because the frippin' airline "misplaced my luggage." Dunno a Jeff Gordon, but I am guessing he is a stock car racer. I don't follow that sort of racing, and barely follow Formula 1 or sports car racing. Is gordon as good as this guy: http://www.stirlingmoss.com/ The best driver never to win the World Championship, Sir Stirling Moss OBE is arguably the greatest all-round racing driver of all time. Known during his career as ‘Mr Motor Racing’ he began hillclimbing a Cooper 500 in 1948 at the age of 18. His early career was meteoric and soon he was driving works cars for Jaguar and HWM. In 1955 he was signed up by Mercedes-Benz to partner World Champion Fangio. That year Stirling shadowed the great Argentine in most Grands Prix, beating him to win the British GP. Famously, that year he won the incredible Mille Miglia, the Targa Florio and the Tourist Trophy – all legendary sports car races. For four years he would finish runner-up in the World Championship and, after M-B retired, led the Maserati and Vanwall teams. He also continued to drive saloon and sports cars and during his remarkable career drove more 80 different types of car. In the late 50s and early 60s, he led the changeover to rear-engined F1 cars, achieving the first victory for such a car at the 1958 Argentine GP and was in a class of his own during this period. A near-fatal accident ended it all in 1962 but he was to remain a superstar to this day. One of the original jet-setters, he still dashes round the world fulfilling engagements and competing in historic racing. You trust your laptop to the airlines? Harry must be staying ar the older than dirt Hotel Coronado. In it's day it was a pretty nice place. Who in his right mind would leave any expensive gear in the care of any airline. Delta lost our luggage on a trip to Greece last summer. Airlines s**k. Carry on all valuables and necessities including meds and a few days worth of necessary clothing. |
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D.Duck wrote:
"hkrause" wrote in message ... wrote: On Feb 24, 4:44 pm, hkrause wrote: wrote: On Feb 24, 8:57 am, wrote: On Feb 23, 10:49 pm, "JimH" wrote: "Sam" wrote in message news:AI5wj.3480$xg6.1612@trnddc07... wrote in message news:097a6d4a-022f-4a5c-aede- I knew more about racing by the time I was 16 than you'll ever know. I grew up in a racing family. Burp.......... They were probably *racing* to get away from him..........can you blame them? :-) Idiot. Well, they're liftin' in California.;) "It never rains in southern California..." except for today, but the skies have finally cleared. I'm guessin' you are on your laptop with the hkrause handle, still out west I presume? You should turn on FOX (entertainment network) and check out what racin' has turned to. The day started with ZZ Top on stage and some other stars. The production and crossover decisions the sport has taken on in the last decade is facinting, just from a business/PR point of view, and we all know you have a secret crush on Jeff Gordon anyway;).... I won't hold my breath though. I'm in Coronado, CA, a little town on a spit of land sort of south of San Diego. Just changed the clock on my laptop, which just got to me because the frippin' airline "misplaced my luggage." Dunno a Jeff Gordon, but I am guessing he is a stock car racer. I don't follow that sort of racing, and barely follow Formula 1 or sports car racing. Is gordon as good as this guy: http://www.stirlingmoss.com/ The best driver never to win the World Championship, Sir Stirling Moss OBE is arguably the greatest all-round racing driver of all time. Known during his career as ‘Mr Motor Racing’ he began hillclimbing a Cooper 500 in 1948 at the age of 18. His early career was meteoric and soon he was driving works cars for Jaguar and HWM. In 1955 he was signed up by Mercedes-Benz to partner World Champion Fangio. That year Stirling shadowed the great Argentine in most Grands Prix, beating him to win the British GP. Famously, that year he won the incredible Mille Miglia, the Targa Florio and the Tourist Trophy – all legendary sports car races. For four years he would finish runner-up in the World Championship and, after M-B retired, led the Maserati and Vanwall teams. He also continued to drive saloon and sports cars and during his remarkable career drove more 80 different types of car. In the late 50s and early 60s, he led the changeover to rear-engined F1 cars, achieving the first victory for such a car at the 1958 Argentine GP and was in a class of his own during this period. A near-fatal accident ended it all in 1962 but he was to remain a superstar to this day. One of the original jet-setters, he still dashes round the world fulfilling engagements and competing in historic racing. You trust your laptop to the airlines? This one is an old, old laptop, and not worth much more than U.S. currency these days. I keep the "data" on a USB drive, not on the hard drive. No biggie if it turns up missing forever. |
Yo, Freakin
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Yo, Freakin
On Feb 24, 5:10*pm, hkrause wrote:
Dunno a Jeff Gordon, but I am guessing he is a stock car racer. I don't follow that sort of racing, and barely follow Formula 1 or sports car racing. LOL, you said the exact thing almost last time JG came up, Then you said you googled him and knew who he was.. Short memory, tough when you are making it up to remember what you said only three weeks ago;) Is gordon as good as this guy: Is he "this gay", yes, he probably is.. I mean, look at the car, listen to him talk... he is gay.;) But he can sure run the wheels off a racecar;) |
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hkrause wrote:
D.Duck wrote: "hkrause" wrote in message ... wrote: On Feb 24, 4:44 pm, hkrause wrote: wrote: On Feb 24, 8:57 am, wrote: On Feb 23, 10:49 pm, "JimH" wrote: "Sam" wrote in message news:AI5wj.3480$xg6.1612@trnddc07... wrote in message news:097a6d4a-022f-4a5c-aede- I knew more about racing by the time I was 16 than you'll ever know. I grew up in a racing family. Burp.......... They were probably *racing* to get away from him..........can you blame them? :-) Idiot. Well, they're liftin' in California.;) "It never rains in southern California..." except for today, but the skies have finally cleared. I'm guessin' you are on your laptop with the hkrause handle, still out west I presume? You should turn on FOX (entertainment network) and check out what racin' has turned to. The day started with ZZ Top on stage and some other stars. The production and crossover decisions the sport has taken on in the last decade is facinting, just from a business/PR point of view, and we all know you have a secret crush on Jeff Gordon anyway;).... I won't hold my breath though. I'm in Coronado, CA, a little town on a spit of land sort of south of San Diego. Just changed the clock on my laptop, which just got to me because the frippin' airline "misplaced my luggage." Dunno a Jeff Gordon, but I am guessing he is a stock car racer. I don't follow that sort of racing, and barely follow Formula 1 or sports car racing. Is gordon as good as this guy: http://www.stirlingmoss.com/ The best driver never to win the World Championship, Sir Stirling Moss OBE is arguably the greatest all-round racing driver of all time. Known during his career as ‘Mr Motor Racing’ he began hillclimbing a Cooper 500 in 1948 at the age of 18. His early career was meteoric and soon he was driving works cars for Jaguar and HWM. In 1955 he was signed up by Mercedes-Benz to partner World Champion Fangio. That year Stirling shadowed the great Argentine in most Grands Prix, beating him to win the British GP. Famously, that year he won the incredible Mille Miglia, the Targa Florio and the Tourist Trophy – all legendary sports car races. For four years he would finish runner-up in the World Championship and, after M-B retired, led the Maserati and Vanwall teams. He also continued to drive saloon and sports cars and during his remarkable career drove more 80 different types of car. In the late 50s and early 60s, he led the changeover to rear-engined F1 cars, achieving the first victory for such a car at the 1958 Argentine GP and was in a class of his own during this period. A near-fatal accident ended it all in 1962 but he was to remain a superstar to this day. One of the original jet-setters, he still dashes round the world fulfilling engagements and competing in historic racing. You trust your laptop to the airlines? This one is an old, old laptop, and not worth much more than U.S. currency these days. I keep the "data" on a USB drive, not on the hard drive. No biggie if it turns up missing forever. Sure. |
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