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Post by er on May 7, 2009 11:34:20 GMT -5
WOW!! I didn't know that there needed to be an official policy to stop the nudist from visiting victory lane!
Things must have changed since I left.
What kind of questions are you going to ask?
How about - What's it like out there? or Do you think the playground has enough equipment? or Why did you paint your racecar green (or whatever)? or Do you think it will rain tomorrow? maybe - Do you think it fair that we don't allow nudists in victory lane?
Geeze -- maybe some other people have questions they would like you to ask!
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Post by er on May 7, 2009 11:39:38 GMT -5
Almost forgot
What do you plan to do with the 350 Super winner? Do they get pushed into the place the fans can go?
Now that I think about it - Will the nudists be allowed in the second victory lane area?
Be careful how you answer - I hear that NH has a nudist rights group that wants equal access to everything.
What next? - Naked CoEd NASCAR racing?
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Post by Deryl Morley on May 10, 2009 0:10:14 GMT -5
To the best of my knowledge, the Small Block Super winner will be pushed to the pit victory lane area.
On the topic of the nudists (only you would ask ER), I believe there is a policy within NASCAR that restricts pit clothing. Full toe shoes, pants, shirts. If the nudists want to conform to that rule, I'm sure they would be allowed 100% access to the pit side victory lane.
I think NH also has a law about how much clothing a person must wear in public, or more towards what parts of the body must be covered while in public, and Lee USA Speedway is certainly considered "public". I think the nudists would have to answer to the Lee Police Department on that one, not the speedway directly.
CoEd Naked NASCAR Racing.... hmmm... interesting idea, but NASCAR has a rule about driver suits being worn at all times while racing. Being a NASCAR sanctioned track, Lee has to follow this rule as well.
ER, you sure do have a fascination with nudity lately.... too much time in that hot Florida sun? :-)
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Post by er on May 11, 2009 11:56:05 GMT -5
OH NO! NASCAR and LEE are in big trouble... If the National Nudist's Rights Association finds out about the silly rules they will demand equal access.
As for too much time in the Fla sun -- you should have seen the - nevermind - let's just say the Fla beach was interesting!
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Post by Deryl Morley on May 13, 2009 20:50:25 GMT -5
I have been to Florida. Walking Daytona Beach as an "excited" 8th grader was quite the adventure
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Post by er on May 14, 2009 12:07:01 GMT -5
Walking the beach as an 8th grader?
That would have been just after I dropped out of school 55 years ago for me.. LOL
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Post by Deryl Morley on May 14, 2009 14:15:14 GMT -5
My father lives in Florida so I was able to spend a few school vacations down there. I still remember making a couple hundred bucks in a summer as an assistant on a fishing boat. I thought I was rich when I got home.
I know an assistant on a boat is called a "mate" but I just couldn't leave that door open for you. lol
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Post by er on May 15, 2009 9:26:41 GMT -5
There you go again -- Taking all my fun away!
As my English friend says, "Well then, Cheerio Mate!"
On the lighter side - Sticking hooks into smelly fish and setting outriggers can make some one look at life a bit differently.
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Post by Deryl Morley on May 17, 2009 0:14:13 GMT -5
As can "chumming" over the side of the boat in 4 foot seas.
Interesting story here actually...
On the way out to the fishing spot (party boat) one of my jobs was to cut bait. We used squid primarily on the boat, frozen and "aged" (partially rotten).
On one trip to the selected fishing site I was cutting bait. I was working on some of the worst smelling squid I have ever had the distinct pleasure to slice into. I noticed my bait pile wasn't getting bigger, but I was slicing through this stuff as fast as I could.
I looked beside me and that's when I noticed him. There was a gentleman that was a visitor to our nation (which island nation directly to the south of Florida he was from doesn't matter) and he was eating the bait.
I said "You can't eat that, it's the bait!" He smiled at me, obviously having NO CLUE what I was saying, popped a piece of squid (raw and rotten) into his mouth and said "Is good."
I haven't been able to eat Calamari since!
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Post by er on May 18, 2009 12:13:50 GMT -5
LOL At first I thought you he was from a place that was south of LEE and I was getting ready to send the Showstoppa stoppa from Eppin after you.
Hey ya gotta admit that one man's garbage is another's treasure. There was guy that we raced against that begged for our used tires because they were better than what he had.
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Post by Deryl Morley on May 18, 2009 15:20:28 GMT -5
Absolutely. Who am I to judge someone else? I'm not qualified to pass judgement on anyone, I'm too far from perfect myself to judge anyone else.
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Post by footballjock3 on Jun 7, 2009 15:41:03 GMT -5
Hi Deryl my name is Jason Wiggin i have been going to lee USA Speedway since i was like 5-6 years old im 25 now ALSO in the military, for me the high light of ALL race tracks is the national Anthem the only problem is most of the time its a recording, maybe if you had someone come out from a surrounding school or HS around the area and have of of these Chorus kids come out and sing it or something. I love the racing there i always have wishg it was a little more military friendly, i knwo MOST of the people around that area are Vets like myself i would LOVE to see MAYBE military disscounted tickets i mean wouldnt be much but i mean something to show the appreaciation for the military...........Thank you
Jason Wiggin Specialist in the US ARMY
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Post by Deryl Morley on Jun 15, 2009 13:19:43 GMT -5
First and foremost Jason, THANK YOU for your service to our nation. Without men and women like you we wouldn't be able to do what we love to do. I will certainly pass on the ideas and suggestions to the office. I'd love to see a discount for military members (past and present) as a part of the weekly show. I know we did free admission for those with a military ID on Memorial Day weekend, but I want to see some sort of discount carried through the entire season, after all you guys defend freedon 365 days a year!
I love the idea of having a school chorus or marching band present the National Anthem. I will personally push for that along with the discount for military members.
Please pass on our thanks from my family to yours. So often we forget about the sacrafices that the family goes through while the soldier is serving this nation. I never served in the military (damaged goods unfortunately) but I will always have the upmost respect and appreciation to those that have served in the military or emergency services.
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