Mustangs - they're not just for breakfast anymore
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I raced on this track in the Sixties... it looks the same now as it did then. We used to also go to Prairie Hill which was in the middle of a cotton field...saw Don Garlits run in the high 8's spinning the tires all the way....these little tracks are hard to beat for atmosphere and a good time....Glad you broke Gary in on real BBQ....those links sound delicious!!
Quote from: Steve Wood on March 31 2014, 09:06:34 PMI raced on this track in the Sixties... it looks the same now as it did then. We used to also go to Prairie Hill which was in the middle of a cotton field...saw Don Garlits run in the high 8's spinning the tires all the way....these little tracks are hard to beat for atmosphere and a good time....Glad you broke Gary in on real BBQ....those links sound delicious!!The funniest thing was watching Gary eat a single slice of pickled jalapeno Steve. The first couple of bites he looked fine, and then I think he was trying to breath fire. He kept saying his tongue had gone numb and then his right side. I think we broke him in since Saturday he ate one of the last remaining cheddar jalapeno hot links and didn't think anything about it.
Big shout out to all the folks I met at little river this last weekend. Most fun I've had in a long time. Charlie, was a bit busy today to get through all my required reading but I'll get to it. Expect a call later this week to confirm my parts list. Looking forward to researching this board...Jason
Maybe you just didn't want to come back to work Gary!! Can always tell when you got good company when you can BS like you been BS'ing for years with them!! Goats are good to have hope you don't have them all named Charlie. My wife has two Nubian goats she takes care of at her work, quite the characters those two are!!