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I agree, let's move on to the next topic guys. Life's too short to argue like this.

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Sorry, but when you respond to anyone with "Your ignorance is astounding and your lack of understanding...."
You should expect an argument.
Then when you "don't see any attacks anywhere" a person is either blind to their own rudeness or has a completely odd set of people skills.
I tolerate people's rudeness, or what I perceive as rudeness toward me on forums for the sole reason of not being banned from a forum. I enjoy forums and have never posted on one to rile people up. I do that on Facebook... all the time.
Time and place for everything.
Forums are for learning, sharing, and fun. Facebook is for telling the world and people how wrong they are, often in my case, saying I fully see what issue they are taking about... but I just don't care that it is this way.
We hear about the keyboard warriors but I'm the opposite. I bite my tongue online often because I know if I say what I want I will get a moderator time out of ban or FB jail for 30 days etc.
In person I would quickly tell anyone who is rude to take their opinion and stick it. I couldn't care in the least what they think.
If they are in the same area, store, etc then I have just as much right (sometimes more) to be there as they do and it's my world and I'm using it. They should stand clear.
I'm not asking for or polling for their opinions on my actions or beliefs.
So this makes me an ******* to many. I am a very nice guy until you cross me or come at me with a debate when I didn't ask for opinions... then, I am an ass.
Completely aware of this and OK with it.
I also have an odd set of people skills but I know when my words or actions will typically solicit a response and don't act naive like a person is seeing something that isn't there.
 

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And we started it back up again. Come on it's Sunday, let's all eat fried chicken and potato salad, and have a beer or soda!

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There you go. 40 rednecks going 180 mph bumper to bumper. Wonder what mpg's they get at that speed. My guess is around 3 miles per gallon. Nice to have a rich sponsor.

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And we started it back up again. Come on it's Sunday, let's all eat fried chicken and potato salad, and have a beer or soda!

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I wasn't done yet and it was still Sat night for me. Lol

Don't you take offense when someone calls you ignorant because they you don't agree with them or mainstream? I like accurate descriptive words. Hateful, arrogant, self-centered or absorbed.....would have all been decent descriptive words about my attitude toward the topic but ignorant and unaware are not.

I would like some fried chicken about now. Thinking about dinner plans....yumm.
 

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The Beer is hitting the spot and my favorite driver Ryan Blaney is running in the top 5 ....Hell Yeah! Life is good!
 

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Hmm racing. Never been to Nascar event but been to a few Top Fuel funny car and dragster nationals.
Seen John Force win a lot.
Pit passes were well worth the money. Seeing them rebuild the engine and carrying out trays of 8 new big money pistons and rods replacing a sleeve from time to time all withing 8-10 feet away from you!!!
Then when they fire it up!!! The biggest OMG moment you will ever have even after it is explained to you...you just have to feel it and the "bleeding" eyes to understand.
Wicked!!
 

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Good day to watch GOLF … on St. Patty's Day a Northern Irish Lad won the Players !!!

go Rory !!!!
 

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Hmm racing. Never been to Nascar event but been to a few Top Fuel funny car and dragster nationals.
Seen John Force win a lot.
Pit passes were well worth the money. Seeing them rebuild the engine and carrying out trays of 8 new big money pistons and rods replacing a sleeve from time to time all withing 8-10 feet away from you!!!
Then when they fire it up!!! The biggest OMG moment you will ever have even after it is explained to you...you just have to feel it and the "bleeding" eyes to understand.
Wicked!!
Yeah I used to go to Maple Grove back when Kenny Bernstein broke 300mph and Bob Glidden was still running Pro stock ...... definitely a rush! I used to go to NASCAR races on a regular basis also. I’ve been to Dover,Richmond,Bristol,Charlotte,Daytona,Talladega,Pocono,and was a ticket holder every year from 93-99 for the Southern 500 at Darlington.... I’m gonna start going again to both NASCAR and NHRA Top Fuel events and I’m gonna take my grandboys this time.
 
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I was at the Columbus Nationals when John Force won like all three the Triple Crown. They had the Budweiser Clydesdales pulling him sitting on top of the big wagon. Him up there and his dirty old burn up suit. This would have been like 94 to 95 I think.
 

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I was at Daytona when King Richard became airborne and flew up into the fence that protects the fans. There are a LOT of people at Daytona. There was instant total silence by 100% of the fans as they were only concerned about Richard at that point. Total relief came over the crowd when it was clear he was OK. I've never seen respect like that at any sports event.

I was at The Winston (Charlotte) when Dale came down across the track on the end of turn 4 and tried to take Bill Elliot out. Elliot hit the brakes and Earnhardt went into the grass infield then drove back out and they raced the final lap.

I was at Williamson when Albert Catalano got flipped upside down on the back straightaway and made it back to the front straightaway and inside the car of car guy who tried to kill him.

I wish I was at Watkins Glen when they burned the BUS in the BOG
https://www.foxsports.com/nascar/sh...ous-watkins-glen-mud-bowl-and-fire-pit-080714

That's Racin
 
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I was at Daytona when King Richard became airborne and flew up into the fence that protects the fans. There are a LOT of people at Daytona. There was instant total silence by 100% of the fans as they were only concerned about Richard at that point. Total relief came over the crowd when it was clear he was OK. I've never seen respect like that at any sports event.

I was at The Winston (Charlotte) when Dale came down across the track on the end of turn 4 and tried to take Bill Elliot out. Elliot hit the brakes and Earnhardt went into the grass infield then drove back out and they raced the final lap.

I was at Williamson when Albert Catalano got flipped upside down on the back straightaway and made it back to the front straightaway and inside the car of car guy who tried to kill him.

I wish I was at Watkins Glen when they burned the BUS in the BOG
https://www.foxsports.com/nascar/sh...ous-watkins-glen-mud-bowl-and-fire-pit-080714

That's Racin
I was at Darlington when Dale Sr. fell asleep at the beginning of the race and then rubbed against the wall for a lap. It was very odd, they said it wasn’t carbon monoxide poisoning at the time, but I can’t believe he could’ve fallen asleep right after the green dropped. I was never a Earnhardt fan but had respect for his accomplishments. I was also at the Daytona 500 when he hit the wall and died. It was a sad day in racing history that’s for sure.
 

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I am checking to see if there are any other hillbilly rednecks on our forum. If you are a hillbilly you will know what happens when you “Pepsi” an engine or how to repair main crank bearings by using only a matchbook. Or, what to do with mothballs when ur trying to tune an engine for optimum power. Yep, I retired several years ago and am trying to keep myself occupied by asking and doing stupid stuff......the boss told me to find something to do an hour ago so here I am fellow forum members, hillbilly’s and rednecks.....make me proud!!!

Did anyone here watch Ozarks on Netflix? Apparently when a hillbilly is called a redneck ... someone is going to get killed. I always thought the terms were interchangeable. Have I been wrong all these years?!?!?!?
 

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Did anyone here watch Ozarks on Netflix? Apparently when a hillbilly is called a redneck ... someone is going to get killed. I always thought the terms were interchangeable. Have I been wrong all these years?!?!?!?

I watched and really liked that show. I didn't pick that up. Man to own a house on that waterfront out in the country! They could call me whatever they wanted.

I've never been bothered by name calling.

Now when the government decides to make my decisions for me, that's when I tend to bristle.
 

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I watched and really liked that show. I didn't pick that up. Man to own a house on that waterfront out in the country! They could call me whatever they wanted.

I've never been bothered by name calling.

Now when the government decides to make my decisions for me, that's when I tend to bristle.

Ha ha! I think the drug people called the "farm" owner and his wife rednecks. The ol' lady went and got a riffle and blew him away. Her husband freaked.
 

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Ok ... per the internet ....Hillbilly is much less derogatory. Farmers ect. Think Beverly Hillbilies.

Redneck is the more derogatory of the two. Think Nascar ... car on blocks living in a trailer home. (per the internet and not the view of the gentlemen posting this thread)

I can't wait for the new season!
 

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Well I'm definitely a redneck then cause I ain't never farmed nothin.
 

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Before the Nascar race on Sunday, they were showing the racers from California, their was like 6 of them. Surprised the hell out of me. Thought all but Jeff Gordon, came from the South. Learned something new on Sunday. Theirs a bit of redneck in all of us. Don't tell me when you were 16, and had a hot 2nd cousin, maybe a 1st, you didn't get exited? Don't matter what part of the country, 16, 17, is a tough time.

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Before the Nascar race on Sunday, they were showing the racers from California, their was like 6 of them. Surprised the hell out of me. Thought all but Jeff Gordon, came from the South. Learned something new on Sunday. Theirs a bit of redneck in all of us. Don't tell me when you were 16, and had a hot 2nd cousin, maybe a 1st, you didn't get exited? Don't matter what part of the country, 16, 17, is a tough time.

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I was playing spin the bottle with my cousins and others behind the house at the family reunion when I was 14. Had the hots for one (well maybe two) of my "cousins" for years.
Finally about 10 years later go to see her again and took her to dinner. Things didn't work out the way I planned....rather odd actually but I told her bye and drove back home 350 miles.
Knew she was a player and damn if she didn't call me right after I got home and sweet talk me. I came across like a sucker but thought she would "try a little harder" in person to lead me on....but oh well. Haven't seen or talked to her since. I was busy gettin busy here.

Not really me cousin...but a relative. But cousin would have been fine too.
She was the grand daughter of my dad's half sister by marriage.
She was a hottie though.. I mean I went for the best looking girl there. Apparently so had a lot of other people. Me, not so much at the time, but I was just getting started. I have no room to talk now. But I wouldn't change a thing, as a matter of fact, if I had life to do over a gain and new what I knew now....this is what we always say right.....I wouldn't worry about the things other people talk about doing over. I would have one mission...I would end up knocking up girls in high school. My school, other high schools....wherever.
It would be bad!
I had NO idea how to play the game back then. I didn't even know how to talk to girls and ask them out even NOT playing a game....even if I liked them.
If I had it to do over I would be ridiculous.
Absolutely ridiculous.
I passed up so many opportunities with girls because I was too dumb, or shy, or slow to jump in there and "ride that ride with a smile".
I have some good stories later in life and enjoyed every damn one of them and wished there were more, but this didn't happen until I was 23 and it was for a very short time...cause as what usually happens....either it falls off, or you fall in love.
Luckily it was just love for me. Even had another girl lined up from friends or mine that I had seen a few weeks before and they had something going on and told me GUESS WHAT..Sally's going to be there. I wanted nothing more in the world a few weeks before that to say..."Lay down! Sally" but I had met my fiancee about two weeks before and proposed that in the first 48 hours I met her.
I had to go to the function by myself (fiancee at college) and had to be a perfect gentleman around Sally. I think they wondered what the hell was wrong with me because I had specifically asked what Sally's "deal" was before. They set me up and I like ran as much as I could.
Strange things in love....
 
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