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Old 02-03-2014, 09:50 AM
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That was a horrible game....I seen the Seattle team show up but was that Denver or was it their 5th string ?
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I'm with you...... didn't know, don't care.
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Glad to see I'm not the only one who doesn't care, I spent the afternoon in the shop swapping a diesel in my jeep
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No fan of cars going round & round either. Just my opinion. guess I'm un- American?

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I won't hold it against you, I hear that a lot. I've seen a few converts after their first trip to a local dirt track. Dirt flying, rubber burning, high octane fumes and the roar of unrestricted horsepower, gets you into it. Or maybe it's the cars wrecking and the coolers of beer you can bring in?

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I won't hold it against you, I hear that a lot. I've seen a few converts after their first trip to a local dirt track. Dirt flying, rubber burning, high octane fumes and the roar of unrestricted horsepower, gets you into it. Or maybe it's the cars wrecking and the coolers of beer you can bring in?

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It was the only football game I watched all year, and it wasn't any good.

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This is how I feel. Watching Denver play last night is kinda like how we watch the Lions play here in SE MI.

I'll much rather watch Nascar- something about cars being pushed to the limits and the way they shake the ground leaving you deaf (if not properly protected) when they go past at 200 MPH+ does something for me.

Racing- because Football, basketball, baseball, soccer and tennis only require one ball.
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I was sort of rooting for Denver, but then I am a hardcore Browns fan, so I am used to games where we get the ( colorful language deleted )stomped out of us.
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This is how I feel. Watching Denver play last night is kinda like how we watch the Lions play here in SE MI.

I'll much rather watch Nascar- something about cars being pushed to the limits and the way they shake the ground leaving you deaf (if not properly protected) when they go past at 200 MPH+ does something for me.

Racing- because Football, basketball, baseball, soccer and tennis only require one ball.
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Football is under fire for all the serious concussion problems
parents not wanting to put their kids in peril . maybe we convert the high school football fields in to short track racing ?

I miss the tandem hookups at Daytona a few years ago untill they softend the rear ends , that was cool to watch
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Glad to see I'm not the only one who doesn't care, I spent the afternoon in the shop swapping a diesel in my jeep
Now I'm interested ...... what kind of diesel? What model jeep?
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I miss the tandem hookups at Daytona a few years ago untill they softend the rear ends , that was cool to watch
I'm not going to start a war but that's one thing I don't miss. Totally screwed over the guy pushing....does all the work and doesn't get any credit.
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