Beer is proof that god loves us and wants for us to be happy.
Beer Baron wrote: Beer is proof that god loves us and wants for us to be happy.
That's a lie. It's burned cheese.
Joey
ddavidv wrote: My good friends Jonny and Andy can fix you right up at most any east coast venue: Drive Gear race car rentals
Jon is an old friend of mine. I met him on our first track day at the Glen back in 99 and we both turned into instant junkies - I used to see him at every event I did... Now I only see him when he is delivering rentals.
FGC... It's a good option. The cars are competitive. He drove one to a 3rd in class at nationals.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote:ddavidv wrote: My good friends Jonny and Andy can fix you right up at most any east coast venue: Drive Gear race car rentalsJon is an old friend of mine. I met him on our first track day at the Glen back in 99 and we both turned into instant junkies - I used to see him at every event I did... Now I only see him when he is delivering rentals. FGC... It's a good option. The cars are competitive. Another friend drove one to a 3rd in class at nationals.
Looks like a good outfit. I was the "poster boy" for homebuilts, even though I knew better (flagger for years before I drove). Long story short, sold professionally built car & went in with a mutual friend of my (then) wife to save dough. Result:
Sheared a balljoint in 3B at Charlotte.
On one hand, (buying/building instead of renting) I hate towing like few things on the face of the Earth. On the other, I can't quite commit 100% to the course in a rental. But since it's been so long since I've been in a race car, I probably shouldn't commit that much in the first place. I'm sure a 15yr old logbook with only eight races on it won't get me a license anywhere worthwhile.
Of course, until I find a job..it's kind of a moot point anyway. Thanks for the info, though..gotta keep hope alive!
Back on topic--that wreck at Charlotte was my own "atheist in a foxhole" moment. As I saw the ground coming up to meet me through the windshield, only thoughts I had were, "WTF DID I DO?!?" and "Dang, I should have berkeleyed (girl's name deleted) back in High School."
Betcha the insurance companies are going to be using "Act of God" to bone a whole lot of people pretty soon.
Beer Baron wrote: Beer is proof that god loves us and wants for us to be happy.
Attributed to Benjamin Franklin, but it may be a paraphrase of his comment about wine.
http://urbanlegends.about.com/b/2008/09/15/misquote-ben-franklin-on-beer.htm
OTOH: It's been said that there is no beer in heaven. Another reason to discard the concept, IMO.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntkC-o52weI
But..beer is good!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-jOEAufDQ4
friedgreencorrado wrote:Beer Baron wrote: Beer is proof that god loves us and wants for us to be happy.Attributed to Benjamin Franklin, but it may be a paraphrase of his comment about wine.
Another quite possible misattribution (and off topic except for relation to Mr. Franklin), but one I'm quite fond of:
Benjamin Franklin may have said: In wine there is wisdom, in beer there is freedom, in water there is bacteria.
JG Pasterjak wrote: 3. Religion and spirituality can be a powerful tool to unite and uplift, or to divide and persecute. The former needs to happen more often, and be better publicized when it does. Doing the latter makes you a piece of crap. jg
I think this needs to be a new trending twitter thing (or whatever they call it these days.)
+25, JG
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