Not yes, but HELL YES
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Not yes, but HELL YES
The reports of Dale Jr's demise have been greatly exaggerated.
All haters will now kindly pay homage to NASCAR royalty.
That was an excellent race, and watching Yeffy struggle all day and tote home a DNF didn't suck much either.
Ther only way it could have been better was if that bitch JJ would have have joined him in the garage early as well
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All haters will now kindly pay homage to NASCAR royalty.
That was an excellent race, and watching Yeffy struggle all day and tote home a DNF didn't suck much either.
Ther only way it could have been better was if that bitch JJ would have have joined him in the garage early as well
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As soon as I saw Silverspoon win the race off pit road, I knew Wags here would pull a Big Daddy Foreskins and declare Silverspoon the 2005 Nextel cup champ..
way to not dissapoint wags!
as for the race, the best car didn't win, but I'd take it any day of the week.
Good for Silverspoon, it was getting boring not having him near the 400 pts.
way to not dissapoint wags!
as for the race, the best car didn't win, but I'd take it any day of the week.
Good for Silverspoon, it was getting boring not having him near the 400 pts.
^ :meds x 13500:
Congrats, Wags. I enjoyed it and was happy to Dale get one.
Congrats, Wags. I enjoyed it and was happy to Dale get one.
John Boehner wrote:Boehner said. "In Congress, we have a red button, a green button and a yellow button, alright. Green means 'yes,' red means 'no,' and yellow means you're a chicken shit. And the last thing we need in the White House, in the oval office, behind that big desk, is some chicken who wants to push this yellow button.
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Hell's Bell's 007, I'm still rattling chicken bones over here that he even makes it into the Chase.jackass007 wrote:As soon as I saw Silverspoon win the race off pit road, I knew Wags here would pull a Big Daddy Foreskins and declare Silverspoon the 2005 Nextel cup champ..
No problem. Call me Mr. Dependable.way to not dissapoint wags!
No doubt, but that happens quite often. War 2 tires on the late caution. That Hmeil guy might just know a thing or two about strategery.as for the race, the best car didn't win...
Besides, Kenseth is just plain fugly. Who would want to see that pock marked face in the WC?
Werd!Good for Silverspoon...
jackass007 wrote:As soon as I saw Silverspoon win the race off pit road, I knew Wags here would pull a Big Daddy Foreskins and declare Silverspoon the 2005 Nextel cup champ..
way to not dissapoint wags!
now jackass--->that's not quite FAIR to War Wagon.
He DID Dissapoint...by your Logic.
Wagon didn't come in trumpeting JRs WIN as the Second Coming.
he merely was exuberent, as I am, that Junior FINALLY got off of the Schneid.
"the Forgotten" Roush Car was the BEST on the Track Today...i would've liked to have seen Kenseth and Stewart finish it...as the best Cars...but!!!!!!
straTegery got in the way of somebody winning and losing.
RACK HMEIL and their work.
RACK Junior for acknowledging Eury Jr. for His and Eury Sr's HELP.
DEI MIGHT be coming around...
Congrats to Jr. I dozed off at around 25 laps to go and couldn't believe when I woke up and saw him celebrating. I was rather disgusted that Ryan Newman once again started at the front and had a not so good showing. At least Phoney Stewart didn't win. I just read this quote from the pompous fatass himself:
"If we'd have stayed out like I wanted to, we'd have won the race," said Stewart, who has now finished third, second, first and fifth in his last four starts at Chicagoland.
"If we'd have stayed out like I wanted to, we'd have won the race," said Stewart, who has now finished third, second, first and fifth in his last four starts at Chicagoland.
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Two things:KC Paul 3.0 wrote:Why do you keep referring to Jimmie Johnson? He didn't come close to winning this race.jackass007 wrote:As soon as I saw Silverspoon win the race off pit road, I knew Wags here would pull a Big Daddy Foreskins and declare Silverspoon the 2005 Nextel cup champ..
way to not dissapoint wags!
as for the race, the best car didn't win, but I'd take it any day of the week.
Good for Silverspoon, it was getting boring not having him near the 400 pts.
Where does he mention JJ? JJ was a couple car lengths from the lead and had some pretty decent mmoves for his two tire change. A third place up in the front of the pack is solid and prevents Jr from gaining a ton of points.
His crew got it done today and they should all be racked, but it doesn't change the fact they'll be out of the chase. Just wait till next race when he finishes 25th.
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Re: Not yes, but HELL YES
So when he finishes deep in the field at the Glen in a few weeks will he be the court jester again?War Wagon wrote:All haters will now kindly pay homage to NASCAR royalty.
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<----doesn't think ^^^you were paying proper homage, but what the hey, you're only as good as your last race.
I wouldn't have given Jr. a farts chance at Chicago, so it's no wide stretch to believe he might finish top 10 at the Glen.
We shall see what we shall see, but by then it may not even matter.
One track, one race, at a time.
I wouldn't have given Jr. a farts chance at Chicago, so it's no wide stretch to believe he might finish top 10 at the Glen.
We shall see what we shall see, but by then it may not even matter.
One track, one race, at a time.
phoney?trev wrote:Congrats to Jr. I dozed off at around 25 laps to go and couldn't believe when I woke up and saw him celebrating. I was rather disgusted that Ryan Newman once again started at the front and had a not so good showing. At least Phoney Stewart didn't win. I just read this quote from the pompous fatass himself:
"If we'd have stayed out like I wanted to, we'd have won the race," said Stewart, who has now finished third, second, first and fifth in his last four starts at Chicagoland.
how you figure?
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