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B BARENIE

01-18-2006 00:40:44




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DCTOM

I read a posting of yours, earlier yeaterday, as it is now 3am my time. ! left work at 10pm, went home and the wife was tossing and turning, so I went back to work !
Did I read (out cheat the cheaters) I surely hope not !

I must say, as I protested and asked the board for control in farm stock, in regards to stroker cranks, maybe I need to apologize to an individual
that wanted to run a stroker crank, to keep up with the other stroker cranks !
Maybe that individual knew more about this club than I did !

Think about your comments, intergrity, and club growth !
I think I'll take another year off !
Before I spend anymore money this year and do more stupid stuff !

HAVE A GREAT SEASON !

dON'T NEED a reply !

bud barenie

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dctom

01-18-2006 05:32:36




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 Re: DCTOM in reply to B BARENIE, 01-18-2006 00:40:44  
bud; only a joke son only a joke, remember fun is the name of the game



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supermpuller

01-18-2006 06:22:38




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 Re: DCTOM in reply to dctom, 01-18-2006 05:32:36  
Have a 3 mph speed limit and a cone at 75 ft. if you blow the horn after cone you're DQ, most of the stroker motors will DQ themselfs and save you the trouble. In div. 2 thats the way to go, blow the horn 1 time and your out, if you give them 3 horns before DQ they will win most of the time.



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dctom

01-18-2006 09:01:30




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 Re: DCTOM in reply to supermpuller, 01-18-2006 06:22:38  
superm, right on there, we had to learn the hard way in our club but finally did, one horn after the cone and your out tom



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dctom

01-18-2006 09:03:17




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 Re: DCTOM in reply to dctom, 01-18-2006 09:01:30  
only time the strokers have a real advantage is on a real tough track, most of us run out of hp and they can keep going



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ChadS

01-18-2006 09:22:41




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 Re: DCTOM in reply to dctom, 01-18-2006 09:03:17  
Do you remember Nappanee? That big HP tractor did not get by me did it? LMAO! Chad



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