Chris, have a great birthday, and I'll keep an eye out for you in my mirrors at Mont Tremblant and elsewhere (and not miss a gear shift the next time).
In or out of the car, always great sharing race weekends with you.
You've got style, drive nice cars, always leave us with an interesing view and look damn good for 62!
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You draw 'em a picture and they eat the crayons... (Duck Waddle commenting on the creative ways some people interpret driving instruction.)
This is how things get turned around. DalyDuo posts that I am 62 and everyone believes him, or at least considers it might be true. NFW is a good way to look at it Captain Craige.
Perhaps we should have a fund raiser off season for the mechanics fund. $5 bucks a guess. Winner gets nothing, Mechanics get all of it.
Wow your old enough to be my step father, just kidding.
As far as guessing your age, if you could just give me a small hint by telling me in what year you were born and then I will combine that information with the november 17th date and will post my guess tomarrow.
With enough information I have got as good a chance as anyone to win the guess.
Tom...No hints. But I do have a spell checker for you!
Nick...many thanks but I dont think I can swing Karting this Sunday. Sorry. will miss you all.
Jim C....Pay the fund $5 for your first wrong guess. You might be right on the years racing, But what makes you think I wasnt already a Master when I first went to school????
CDH...You need to take that last manipulated picture off. That is just too F'n frightening. If you were any kind of real friend you would grant me this wish....
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Re: The Pride of Turn Eight
$10 paid.
$5 for the last pick. I figured I was close as you do not have any "silver" in your hair. Good genes?
$5 for pick #2 which is 49. I picked 49 for no other reason than the fact that the factory that made plastic pink flamingos closed at the beginning of this month. It produced on average about 250,000 Pink Flamingos a year for, you guessed it, 49 years...
Get'em while you can, people. Good taste never goes out of style.
$5 for pick #2 which is 49. I picked 49 for no other reason than the fact that the factory that made plastic pink flamingos closed at the beginning of this month. It produced on average about 250,000 Pink Flamingos a year for, you guessed it, 49 years...
Get'em while you can, people. Good taste never goes out of style.
I've heard rumour that the company that bought them out will continue producing them. Here's the article about the closing:
Thanks for the gift Dad. One question, did you save a slip next to yours for me so I can jump over to your boat to borrow some booze when I run out? By the way are you giving gas money for the vessel as well?
Jim...Pay again. I do have some gray or white as they say. Must be your aging eyes. Yes good genes. But 49 is too high and you have somehow put me in the same class as those foresaken Flamingos!
If you read one of my original posts in this thread you should be able to figure out the correct age.
Best birthday wishes, Chris, & congrats on a great season this year. You know what we say in the Masters Division: "We're not getting older, we're just getting ... um, what were we talking about?"
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Cdh...gets an A in math deduction. But you still have to pay $5 to the mechanics fund and as the winner you get NADA!
Jared...Nice to see you on line. How is the young studly racer doing in the big apple? I'm heading down to LI for T-day and all the fixins. Wish I had time to slosh a few down with you.
Leland...Fuggedabout that Masters Aging Crap. We are like fine wine! The cork may be a little crusty and dry, but the flavor is just waiting to erupt!
Happy and Healthy Thanksgiving to all of you and yours in the TJR family. We are all blessed to be fortunate enough to enjoy the life we have.
Agreed... We are all blessed and have much to be thankful for.
However you just turned 62 again with that horrible crusty dry cork analogy.
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Originally Posted by LimeRockRacer
We are like fine wine! The cork may be a little crusty and dry, but the flavor is just waiting to erupt!
Happy and Healthy Thanksgiving to all of you and yours in the TJR family. We are all blessed to be fortunate enough to enjoy the life we have.
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You draw 'em a picture and they eat the crayons... (Duck Waddle commenting on the creative ways some people interpret driving instruction.)