johndej said:
Putnam county, Florida. I practiced there for 5 months after I got out of school. I had signed a contract for a year. Not sure that I would have survived.
This may not be much of an exaggeration.
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Floating Doc (Forum Supporter) said:johndej said:Putnam county, Florida. I practiced there for 5 months after I got out of school. I had signed a contract for a year. Not sure that I would have survived.
This may not be much of an exaggeration.
Picture unrelated.
One of the things I'm missing this time around are the families coming into the pits after the races. Sometimes having interested little kids come up and want to sit in the car and meet the driver is the best part of the night.
noddaz said:RevRico said:Let me guess. The warranty ended yesterday.
Luckily they answered their phone just that morning and reinsured it....
In reply to Subscriber-unavailabile :
That just made funny warm fuzzy things happen in whatever part of myself deals with nostalgia.
Subscriber-unavailabile said:
Stress free my ass. Trying to win was usually filled with sweat, mountain dew and trying not pee you pants because going to the bathroom would rob you of precious course time for the remaining 50 some hours left in the weekend.
First day of kindergarten and the next "classroom" at daycare!
In reply to RossD :
And I was 20 when I first saw Gran Turismo because we had a PlayStation at work.
When I was 12, i was lucky to have a Nintendo. And games were like $50 each so I had maybe four of them, the rest I would rent from the video rental store down the street. Or, later when I lived in a storefront apartment, downstairs.
In reply to Subscriber-unavailabile :
I only have Gran Turismo 6. I got that one so I could race a Rabbit.
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