WTF Quattro?? I just spun my car when I REALLY shouldnt have....
#51
LOL, nice. I've driven that track many times
probably with that same Mustang on it.
Yup, here's a pic I found from last year.
<img src="http://lh6.google.com/mattb93/RWuMFdY1ABI/AAAAAAAAAEQ/dEX1OZPoW9I/s800/IMG_0287.JPG" /><ul><li><a href="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=489004234752212560">http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=489004234752212560</a</li></ul>
Yup, here's a pic I found from last year.
<img src="http://lh6.google.com/mattb93/RWuMFdY1ABI/AAAAAAAAAEQ/dEX1OZPoW9I/s800/IMG_0287.JPG" /><ul><li><a href="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=489004234752212560">http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=489004234752212560</a</li></ul>
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"I have a "seat of the pants" sensor as honed as most any accomplished driver"
So, why are you on this board and not driving F1? If I had your skills, I'd be racing with those accomplished drivers.
#59
Do you actually think that racism doesn't exist b/c its 2007?
Have you lived anywhere outside of your little home town? There is no such thing as a word privileges. No matter how cool you think it is to say to your buddies, you shouldn't say them b/c you have no idea of what's going on outside in the rest of the World. Do you have any idea of the impact that derogatory words have on the people who face the true ugly side of racism to this day.
Do yourself a favor and think twice about the words that come out of your mouth. Put yourself in the shoes of those people who grew up in that environment and still face those atrocities. Just because you don't see it, doesn't mean it does not exist.
I spent 18 years of my life in Newark, NJ thinking that racism slowly disappeared and was a thing of the past. Going into the military, living in different states and counties, then finally moving down here in the South for 7years has really opened my eyes. I was shocked to see that the same ideology still exists. It's in your face, not just something you hear about in the news. Do you even watch the news?
You may not think it's a racist thing to do, but you have no idea of the impact that it causes. Regardless of race, the people that still use those types of words are just perpetuating the ugly that still exist in the US. When you talk about people, the fact that you make a distinction at all about race is part of that perpetuated racism.
Just think twice about what you write or say when ramble. There is always someone listening that might get offended. It is 2007, its time to care about your fellow Americans.
Do yourself a favor and think twice about the words that come out of your mouth. Put yourself in the shoes of those people who grew up in that environment and still face those atrocities. Just because you don't see it, doesn't mean it does not exist.
I spent 18 years of my life in Newark, NJ thinking that racism slowly disappeared and was a thing of the past. Going into the military, living in different states and counties, then finally moving down here in the South for 7years has really opened my eyes. I was shocked to see that the same ideology still exists. It's in your face, not just something you hear about in the news. Do you even watch the news?
You may not think it's a racist thing to do, but you have no idea of the impact that it causes. Regardless of race, the people that still use those types of words are just perpetuating the ugly that still exist in the US. When you talk about people, the fact that you make a distinction at all about race is part of that perpetuated racism.
Just think twice about what you write or say when ramble. There is always someone listening that might get offended. It is 2007, its time to care about your fellow Americans.