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GPK 02-18-2010 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by VOL JACK
I did have a rat tail when I was in 3rd and 4th grade.

No, it would not bring anything on ebay...you should take it to the Ghetto Goodwill where it would be appreciated.


That tells me everything I need to know about you:)

Sightseek 02-18-2010 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by DaTruth
Atlanta has a metro area population of 5 million, so some attempt to tap into that market is not unreasonable. Award a single racing license for the area after inviting bids. Require the winning entity to build a network of OTBS. Once certain thresholds for a purse account are met, then require the license holder to construct a track and operate a short meet. If the purse thresholds are not met within a certain period, then the exclusive license expires and others are allowed to enter the OTB market. Atlanta horseplayers get OTBs and Georgia gets its tax revenue.

We need another track in this country like we need more mares sent to Unbridled's Song.

The Indomitable DrugS 02-18-2010 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by GPK
You guys underestimate the wonderful experience of going to a Nascar race.

My father would get free tickets to the Pepsi 400 every summer.

I would watch the start of the race - and maybe the first four or five laps - and at that point I'd leave for the hospitality tents and spend the rest of the race pigging out on free food and drinks and studying Daytona Kennell Club dog racing programs.

It was back in the day when dogs such as Lady Quick, I Get Around, Jay's Rule, Napolean Cavan, Paxton, and Pixie's Candy ruled Daytona.

VOL JACK 02-18-2010 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by The Indomitable DrugS
My father would get free tickets to the Pepsi 400 every summer.

I would watch the start of the race - and maybe the first four or five laps - and at that point I'd leave for the hospitality tents and spend the rest of the race pigging out on free food and drinks and studying Daytona Kennell Club dog racing programs.

It was back in the day when dogs such as Lady Quick, I Get Around, Jay's Rule, Napolean Cavan, Paxton, and Pixie's Candy ruled Daytona.

that is sad.

VOL JACK 02-18-2010 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by GPK
That tells me everything I need to know about you:)

haha..
but I never got the permed mullet like my Dad and brother did.

hoovesupsideyourhead 02-18-2010 10:37 AM

E. sadler around the time he was taking he got it..

GPK 02-18-2010 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by The Indomitable DrugS
My father would get free tickets to the Pepsi 400 every summer.

I would watch the start of the race - and maybe the first four or five laps - and at that point I'd leave for the hospitality tents and spend the rest of the race pigging out on free food and drinks and studying Daytona Kennell Club dog racing programs.

It was back in the day when dogs such as Lady Quick, I Get Around, Jay's Rule, Napolean Cavan, Paxton, and Pixie's Candy ruled Daytona.


If you are anything like me, you always felt just a touch better about yourself after leaving a Nascar race. Kind of the same way I always felt after watching an old episode of The Jerry Springer show, only I couldn't quite hear as well afterwards.

philcski 02-18-2010 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by The Bid
You know you are from Tennessee when you can call that out.

I should put it on Ebay.

you beat me to it on that one! LOL

The Indomitable DrugS 02-18-2010 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by VOL JACK
that is sad.

Can you hit a twin-tri or tri-super on a Nascar race?

Those dogs were awesome for a 3rd grader to follow - they ran twice a week with almost no exception.

Good memories. I'll never forget the time Napolean Cavan missed the break in the featured Grade TA hotbox race .. I think he broke from trap 6. He rushed up into the turn, got shuffled back to next to last again. Made a huge backstretch move into contention, but was still in traffic. He swung out in the stretch and looked like he'd do no better than 3rd with just a few jumps to go - but a final surge got him up by a nose in an impossible to call photo over a field that consisted of about 6 last out Grade A winners and the dog who was 2nd to him in a TA just a few days earlier.

Lady Quick was the best one I ever saw down there. She never missed a break - had dominant early speed - and almost never was caught late unless a quality finisher benifited on the 1st turn and ran it's A-race. You could almost count on her winning the two TA races a week at mutuals of like $2.40 and $2.60

slotdirt 02-18-2010 10:59 AM

Prince William County (read: Manassas) had a ballot initative a few years back to put a Colonial-affiliated OTB in the county and it failed miserably. So to answer GPK's question, that's why there isn't an OTB outlet somewhere in Northern Virginia.

slotdirt 02-18-2010 11:01 AM

Article: http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp...nguage=printer

Why would those civic leaders see a forest when they have perfectly good trees right in front of them? By the by, for anybody who's spent a minute in Manassas, "family friendly" are not the words that come to mind. MS13 more like it.

Echo Farm 02-19-2010 05:08 AM

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Originally Posted by The Indomitable DrugS
My father would get free tickets to the Pepsi 400 every summer.

I would watch the start of the race - and maybe the first four or five laps - and at that point I'd leave for the hospitality tents and spend the rest of the race pigging out on free food and drinks and studying Daytona Kennell Club dog racing programs.
It was back in the day when dogs such as Lady Quick, I Get Around, Jay's Rule, Napolean Cavan, Paxton, and Pixie's Candy ruled Daytona.


I guess you know they moved it.

The Indomitable DrugS 02-19-2010 07:50 AM

I heard.

I've been there once in maybe the last 15 years.

What a fun place that area was for a degenerate 3rd grader. They had a Hooters right across the street. You could catch the matinee card - drag your gramps to Hooters for a meal before the evening card - and head back to the puppies for the conclusion to the double header.

I think I went one summer where I missed maybe two or three cards the entire summer.

There's a little more to those races handicapping wise than a lot of people think.

VOL JACK 02-19-2010 08:39 AM

I ate at that Hooters once. (it wasn't because I had been to the dog track either.)
My waitress was on the cover for the annual Hooters Calendar. (1998)
My wife, who was my gilrfriend at the time, was pissed because of the service...the girl couldn't work for all the guys wanting her to sign the calendar.

Merlinsky 02-19-2010 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by GPK
You guys underestimate the wonderful experience of going to a Nascar race.

We visited a track, and this tells you how little I'm into NASCAR that I think it was Martinsville but I can't remember, and it wasn't that long ago. It was for my brother's birthday. You could get in a van and they'd take you a couple laps around the track so you could see just how steep it was. Kinda neat actually. We didn't pay extra for a trip around at racecar speed, but you can. They said something about how folks take RVs to the parking area and some never leave to go into the stadium. They just want the experience so they follow the drivers from track to track and watch on tv.

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Originally Posted by freddymo
More tracks are a great idea..Will the Breeder Cup be there in 2013?

Maybe they'll give it back to back BCs before it even opens. Perhaps they should just go ahead and make it the permanent site, and mandate a "plastic" surface. ;)

slotdirt 02-19-2010 11:52 AM

A NASCAR tailgate trumps pretty much any other tailgate experience out there. That I promise.

VOL JACK 02-19-2010 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Merlinsky
We visited a track, and this tells you how little I'm into NASCAR that I think it was Martinsville but I can't remember, and it wasn't that long ago. It was for my brother's birthday. You could get in a van and they'd take you a couple laps around the track so you could see just how steep it was. Kinda neat actually. We didn't pay extra for a trip around at racecar speed, but you can. They said something about how folks take RVs to the parking area and some never leave to go into the stadium. They just want the experience so they follow the drivers from track to track and watch on tv.



Maybe they'll give it back to back BCs before it even opens. Perhaps they should just go ahead and make it the permanent site, and mandate a "plastic" surface. ;)


It was not Martinsville you were at..Martinsville has almost no banking...very flat.

freddymo 02-19-2010 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by slotdirt
A NASCAR tailgate trumps pretty much any other tailgate experience out there. That I promise.

You will never see a dentist that is for sure

Merlinsky 02-19-2010 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by VOL JACK
It was not Martinsville you were at..Martinsville has almost no banking...very flat.

I swear Alzheimer's hasn't set in yet, I just am drawing a complete blank. The other tracks I can name right now I know aren't it. Blast.

tanner12oz 02-19-2010 06:08 PM

now if only Tennessee can get on board....the drive to ky downs stinks


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