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TV report: Is NASCAR crumbling?

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#358
Jul 10, 2009
 
mrbreeze wrote:
<quoted text>Why do you insist on replying to this troll, the shimit is just doing it because you keep responding, you and I both know the truth so tell the fool to FO!!!
Good call.

I'll try to resist the urge to respond to his next attempt.

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#359
Jul 10, 2009
 
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Good call.
I'll try to resist the urge to respond to his next attempt.
No you won't. Your ego is WAY too much bigger than your mind to allow that. This website is all you have in your pathetic life, and winning an argument (which, in your eyes, even means someone got sick of responding to your garbage) is what you live for. I'm sure you'll be back.

You can try all you like to say my opinion is wrong.(or any opinion for that matter) I have an opinion, and so do you. Neither one of us are drivers so that's all we have. Your posts are nothing more than your opinion too skippy. Sorry to have to break it to ya.
As I said from the beginning, MY OPINION IS BASED ON THE POINTS LEADER'S ADMISSION OF HIS PHYSICAL SHAPE AND HIS APPEARANCE. He's the fattest most out of shape driver in Nascar, and he may just win the championship this year. Sorry if I have a hard time buying that he's an "athlete" when he can be in that kind of shape. Are you even a Nascar fan ? Maybe you were busy telling someone their opinion was wrong when he was bulging out of his fire suit and telling us how out of shape he is on national television.

SEE YA SOON SKIPPY.
AND I HAVE NO DOUBT ABOUT THAT.
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No you won't. Your ego is WAY too much bigger than your mind to allow that. This website is all you have in your pathetic life, and winning an argument (which, in your eyes, even means someone got sick of responding to your garbage) is what you live for. I'm sure you'll be back.
You can try all you like to say my opinion is wrong.(or any opinion for that matter) I have an opinion, and so do you. Neither one of us are drivers so that's all we have. Your posts are nothing more than your opinion too skippy. Sorry to have to break it to ya.
As I said from the beginning, MY OPINION IS BASED ON THE POINTS LEADER'S ADMISSION OF HIS PHYSICAL SHAPE AND HIS APPEARANCE. He's the fattest most out of shape driver in Nascar, and he may just win the championship this year. Sorry if I have a hard time buying that he's an "athlete" when he can be in that kind of shape. Are you even a Nascar fan ? Maybe you were busy telling someone their opinion was wrong when he was bulging out of his fire suit and telling us how out of shape he is on national television.
SEE YA SOON SKIPPY.
AND I HAVE NO DOUBT ABOUT THAT.
If Tony is so out of shape, how come you don't hear him huffing and puffing when he is being interviewed after getting out of his car after four hours and the heat in the car being over 100 degrees? Have you noticed how another driver who, by the way, is skinny, huffs and puffs during his interview? So, though you think Tony is the fattest, he sure seems to be in better shape.

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#361
Jul 10, 2009
 
Carolyn wrote:
<quoted text>If Tony is so out of shape, how come you don't hear him huffing and puffing when he is being interviewed after getting out of his car after four hours and the heat in the car being over 100 degrees? Have you noticed how another driver who, by the way, is skinny, huffs and puffs during his interview? So, though you think Tony is the fattest, he sure seems to be in better shape.
Stewart's not out of shape, he just made a joke about his shape, and apparently the joke wouldn't die.

Fact is, it takes plenty of strength, stamina and concentration to endure 4+ hours of racing. Pulling multiple G forces while muscling a car through hundreds of turns when all thatc ar wants to do is go straight, maintaning intense focus and concentration while driving inches from other cars at triple highway speeds, enduring scorching heat and noxious fumes the whole time, not being able to call a time out whenever they want like competitors in other sports. There is no question Tony Stewart, as a NASCAR driver, is an athlete.
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Carolyn wrote:
<quoted text>If Tony is so out of shape, how come you don't hear him huffing and puffing when he is being interviewed after getting out of his car after four hours and the heat in the car being over 100 degrees? Have you noticed how another driver who, by the way, is skinny, huffs and puffs during his interview? So, though you think Tony is the fattest, he sure seems to be in better shape.
You amelicans so sirry. You ray on youl sofas (made ovelseas), in youl pajamas (made ovelseas), watching Ophla on TV (made ovelseas), eating youl bonbons (made with ingledients flom ovelseas) and getting big as cow. When Asians take ovel NASCAL and rename the Splint Cup the Sony Cup, we wirr give you jobs creaning Polta Wongs in the Tarredaga infierd whele you will see lear lace cal dlivels like Won Hung Row and Who Frung Dung.
Now get off sofas and roose weight. chop chop
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Wang wrote:
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You amelicans so sirry. You ray on youl sofas (made ovelseas), in youl pajamas (made ovelseas), watching Ophla on TV (made ovelseas), eating youl bonbons (made with ingledients flom ovelseas) and getting big as cow. When Asians take ovel NASCAL and rename the Splint Cup the Sony Cup, we wirr give you jobs creaning Polta Wongs in the Tarredaga infierd whele you will see lear lace cal dlivels like Won Hung Row and Who Frung Dung.
Now get off sofas and roose weight. chop chop
Two letters for you. FO! You can fill in the other letters.
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#364
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Preston2 wrote:
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Stewart's not out of shape, he just made a joke about his shape, and apparently the joke wouldn't die.
Fact is, it takes plenty of strength, stamina and concentration to endure 4+ hours of racing. Pulling multiple G forces while muscling a car through hundreds of turns when all thatc ar wants to do is go straight, maintaning intense focus and concentration while driving inches from other cars at triple highway speeds, enduring scorching heat and noxious fumes the whole time, not being able to call a time out whenever they want like competitors in other sports. There is no question Tony Stewart, as a NASCAR driver, is an athlete.
I would love to see Callin it straight get behind the wheel of a race car and see what he can do. He could then show us what great shape he is in. He wouldn't last a lap.

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Wang wrote:
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You amelicans so sirry. You ray on youl sofas (made ovelseas), in youl pajamas (made ovelseas), watching Ophla on TV (made ovelseas), eating youl bonbons (made with ingledients flom ovelseas) and getting big as cow. When Asians take ovel NASCAL and rename the Splint Cup the Sony Cup, we wirr give you jobs creaning Polta Wongs in the Tarredaga infierd whele you will see lear lace cal dlivels like Won Hung Row and Who Frung Dung.
Now get off sofas and roose weight. chop chop
Pajamas?

Sorry, when I sit on the sofa watching Oprah and eating bonbons (what's a bonbon?) I'm usually in my underwear. Sorry, undelweal.

And I'm not as big as a cow, maybe an alpaca or an emu, but not a cow.
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#366
Jul 10, 2009
 
Carolyn wrote:
<quoted text>Two letters for you. FO! You can fill in the other letters.
Ok, you not want job creaning Polta Wongs? How about sweeping frools in egg FoO young flactoly?
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#367
Jul 10, 2009
 
Preston2 wrote:
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Pajamas?
Sorry, when I sit on the sofa watching Oprah and eating bonbons (what's a bonbon?) I'm usually in my underwear. Sorry, undelweal.
And I'm not as big as a cow, maybe an alpaca or an emu, but not a cow.
You got good sense of humol.
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Jul 10, 2009
 
Wang wrote:
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You amelicans so sirry. You ray on youl sofas (made ovelseas), in youl pajamas (made ovelseas), watching Ophla on TV (made ovelseas), eating youl bonbons (made with ingledients flom ovelseas) and getting big as cow. When Asians take ovel NASCAL and rename the Splint Cup the Sony Cup, we wirr give you jobs creaning Polta Wongs in the Tarredaga infierd whele you will see lear lace cal dlivels like Won Hung Row and Who Frung Dung.
Now get off sofas and roose weight. chop chop
That was FUNNY! Reduculous but still funny.

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#369
Jul 10, 2009
 
At the 2007 Sharp Aquos 500 at what was then the California Speedway in Fontana,CA the temperature on the track pre-race was over 110 degrees...The drivers has to deal with temperatures of over 200 degrees inside their cars, making it one of the most difficult races in NASCAR history...
NASCAR finally wised up and changed the date of this race, now the Pepsi 500, to early October...

I was at that race and I can tell you, it was hotter than hades...People were passing out, water and ice cream were being given away, and it was still in the mid-90's when the thing ended AFTER dark...I was grateful we had a Sky-box w/air conditioning and all the liquids we could drink...
The drivers looked as though they'd stepped out of a sauna when it was all said and done...Four hours of driving in conditions like that rank them pretty high by any standards...You don't see ANY other "athletes" competing in such deplorable conditions...

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Carolyn wrote:
<quoted text>If Tony is so out of shape, how come you don't hear him huffing and puffing when he is being interviewed after getting out of his car after four hours and the heat in the car being over 100 degrees? Have you noticed how another driver who, by the way, is skinny, huffs and puffs during his interview? So, though you think Tony is the fattest, he sure seems to be in better shape.
I think he's the fattest ? If he's not, who the hell is ??? I'm sorry, he wasn't joking about his weight. The boys from TNT were laughing, but he barely cracked a smile. That from a guy who is never shy about smiling and laughing before. And he sure wasn't joking when he had a hissy fit about someone else saying it. He's just accepting it,(Something else a true athlete wouldn't do) and trying not to look like a crybaby anymore. I think the standings speak for themselves when it comes to his driving skills, but I still don't believe he qualifies as an athlete. Again, you can try to deny me my own opinion, but you simply can't.
By the way, Callin it straight has driven a Nascar on more than one occasion. If you read all the posts you'd know that. It's not that hard. My little sister didn't have any trouble driving them either. Have you ever coughed up the money to try it ? I'm going to guess not. Anyone can you know ?

Oh, and thanks for admitting even the skinny guys huff and puff. That just bolsters my opinion when one of you admits they are out of shape.
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NASCAR is crumbling because watching hillbillies in domestic sedans turning left for an hour and half is just not that exciting.
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Hussie wrote:
At the 2007 Sharp Aquos 500 at what was then the California Speedway in Fontana,CA the temperature on the track pre-race was over 110 degrees...The drivers has to deal with temperatures of over 200 degrees inside their cars, making it one of the most difficult races in NASCAR history...
NASCAR finally wised up and changed the date of this race, now the Pepsi 500, to early October...
I was at that race and I can tell you, it was hotter than hades...People were passing out, water and ice cream were being given away, and it was still in the mid-90's when the thing ended AFTER dark...I was grateful we had a Sky-box w/air conditioning and all the liquids we could drink...
The drivers looked as though they'd stepped out of a sauna when it was all said and done...Four hours of driving in conditions like that rank them pretty high by any standards...You don't see ANY other "athletes" competing in such deplorable conditions...
California is a cesspool.
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Callin it straight wrote:
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I think he's the fattest ? If he's not, who the hell is ??? I'm sorry, he wasn't joking about his weight. The boys from TNT were laughing, but he barely cracked a smile. That from a guy who is never shy about smiling and laughing before. And he sure wasn't joking when he had a hissy fit about someone else saying it. He's just accepting it,(Something else a true athlete wouldn't do) and trying not to look like a crybaby anymore. I think the standings speak for themselves when it comes to his driving skills, but I still don't believe he qualifies as an athlete. Again, you can try to deny me my own opinion, but you simply can't.
By the way, Callin it straight has driven a Nascar on more than one occasion. If you read all the posts you'd know that. It's not that hard. My little sister didn't have any trouble driving them either. Have you ever coughed up the money to try it ? I'm going to guess not. Anyone can you know ?
Oh, and thanks for admitting even the skinny guys huff and puff. That just bolsters my opinion when one of you admits they are out of shape.
You mean you actually drove in Nascar. Do you mean the Richard Petty ride which probably consists of one lap. You are a big joke. How old is your little sister? 10, 15, 70?

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Massasauga rattler wrote:
<quoted text>California is a cesspool.
I agree, but it's not like Texas is much better...They're BOTH full of ILLEGALS...

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Zombie Corpse Rental wrote:
NASCAR is crumbling because watching hillbillies in domestic sedans turning left for an hour and half is just not that exciting.
Maybe not for you but is for a lot of other people. NASCAR has been around for over 50 something years and has never had a problem before so its not because of a bunch of hillbillies going around a circle and it last for 4 hours most of the time not an hour and a half.

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#376
Jul 11, 2009
 
Zombie Corpse Rental wrote:
NASCAR is crumbling because watching hillbillies in domestic sedans turning left for an hour and half is just not that exciting.
So what excites a Zombie that rents corpses???

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The real problem with NASCAR is the ridiculous exuse for a playoff system called the "Chase". It has ruined the history of the sport and NASCAR as we know it. Nobody wants to see Jimmie Johnson steal "championships" that belong to Carl Edwards and Jeff Gordon.
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