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Yep- looks like WSB/AMA is on the schedule. Lucky [email protected] It's still too far from Atlanta. BARBER- hook a guy up with a WSB round would ya!
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Can we all crash in the Seruzawa compound?Cool. I get to find out if WSB is as boring as AMA/SB. And on June 1st the weather will probably be pretty good too. I'll see if my wives want to go.
Have you been to Miller? It seems like a racers wet-dream. The place is as nice as Barber- maybe better according to some. It's tough to take the time to get that far out west. Really hope Barber get in the loop. "Wives", huh? Tax deduction is a tax deduction no matter how you slice and dice it. Joint or seperate ;-)Cool. I get to find out if WSB is as boring as AMA/SB. And on June 1st the weather will probably be pretty good too. I'll see if my wives want to go.
I live 40 miles away. You can see 95% of the track from almost anywhere. The best deal is to get trackside tickets, bring a chair and explore the track until you find your favorite place to sit. That's better than being locked into one of the grandstands. The main rub is the 105-110 degree summers out there. But in early June it should still be in the 90s.Have you been to Miller? It seems like a racers wet-dream. The place is as nice as Barber- maybe better according to some. It's tough to take the time to get that far out west. Really hope Barber get in the loop. "Wives", huh? Tax deduction is a tax deduction no matter how you slice and dice it. Joint or seperate ;-)
No sweat. Just let me lock up the dogs and disarm the claymores first.Can we all crash in the Seruzawa compound?
I'll bring everyone in on the black helicopter.
Much like the product from their rival, Anheuser-Busch, their product is what I make when I drink REAL Beer............Damn, I thought this was going to be about beer.
What if you don't happen to like the licorice-y flavour of anise? (but I do, BTW);-)If y'all have a chance to do a cook-out and stuff at the race, here's a little dish I ran across:
Biscuit with Little Mice
(Netherlands) Beschuit met muisjes (biscuit with little mice) - whenever a baby is born it is tradition to serve this odd treat. Little anise-flavored sprinkles (pink for girl, blue for boy) are glued to a thick dry cracker with a layer of margarine. Impossible to eat without the biscuit exploding into a bajillion pieces and raining greasy little "muisjes" all over your clothes.
Them's Good Eatin!