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Re: Re: Re: Unlucky Farmall on TV
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Posted by Denny Frisk on May 25, 2002 at 21:39:23 from (216.165.150.5):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Unlucky Farmall on TV posted by Joe on May 25, 2002 at 18:45:54:
Actually, I really enjoy tractor pulls about as much as any motorsport, except maybe Forumla 1 racing. The Super Stockers especially. It takes inguinuity to design and tune a 4-turbo 2500 HP tractor that was only designed to make 125 HP. Truck pulling doesn't do much for me though. Son & I went to a Ford Only drag race in St. Louis last week. The Lighning classes and Powerstroke Diesel classes were kinda neat... You watch one fast Mustang.... You've seen them all.... Some are just a LOT longer show than others. NASCAR got old for Me 10 yrs ago...I like all forms of motorsports more for the engineering & technical aspect of it. As far as those "Funniest Video Shows"... how can people think people getting hit on the head, falling down, or guys getting hit in the crotch is funny? I can find Much more interesting things to do with My time than watch that garbage.
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