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Re: What I did on my Summer "Vacation":
« Reply #50 on: August 24, 2010, 03:48:11 PM »
Tequila makes my food fall out.  I won't drink that stuff ever.

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 :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

I have never heard it put that way!
Just hand over the chocolate...back away slowly...far away....and you won't get hurt....

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Re: What I did on my Summer "Vacation":
« Reply #51 on: August 24, 2010, 03:51:21 PM »

 :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

I have never heard it put that way!

Heh, I changed the words to the song.  It worked better for me.

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Re: What I did on my Summer "Vacation":
« Reply #52 on: August 24, 2010, 04:28:15 PM »
Tequila makes my food fall out.  I won't drink that stuff ever.

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Re: What I did on my Summer "Vacation":
« Reply #53 on: August 24, 2010, 04:30:09 PM »
Do you go to both races every year?

Yep.  Mrs. Diesel is a bigger fan than I am!   :-)
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Re: What I did on my Summer "Vacation":
« Reply #54 on: August 24, 2010, 05:00:51 PM »
Yep.  Mrs. Diesel is a bigger fan than I am!   :-)


Ok....that green glow coming from the SW of you, is just me....being green with envy.  :-)


M's dad had season tickets to Indy 500 for years....M's first memory of going, he was about 7 or 8 and being in the infield. (he's 63 now). Eventually they had 16 tickets....8 up under cover across from the pits....about 50 yrds down from the tower, and 8 about 12-15 rows up at center point of the first turn. They went every year....M, his mom and dad, and they would give tickets to their customers, or suppliers.

By the time, I came into the picture, in '94...they only had the 8 across from the pits. That was my first time going. I never knew anything could be so exciting!!! We went for 3 years.

Remember the first Brickyard 500? They sent him a letter, telling him he could have the same seats for the race, for x dollars....I don't remember what it was, but it was a fraction of what the Indy tickets were.

He declined!!!!!   :wtf3:  I TOLD him he was crazy!!!

We didn't go in '97 because my daughter graduated HS that weekend. It was either that year, or the next that IRL split, and he let the tickets go....after the first Brickyard, he couldn't get the tickets again.

Want to guess how many times he's smacked himself for not getting those tickets?  :hammer: :hammer: :hammer:

 
« Last Edit: August 24, 2010, 05:08:42 PM by debk »
Just hand over the chocolate...back away slowly...far away....and you won't get hurt....

Save the Earth... it's the only planet with chocolate.

"My therapist told me the way to achieve true inner peace is to finish what I start. So far I've finished two bags of M&M's and a chocolate cake. I feel better already." – Dave Barry

A balanced diet is chocolate in both hands.

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Re: What I did on my Summer "Vacation":
« Reply #55 on: August 24, 2010, 05:13:25 PM »

Ok....that green glow coming from the SW of you, is just me....being green with envy.  :-)


M's dad had season tickets to Indy 500 for years....M's first memory of going, he was about 7 or 8 and being in the infield. (he's 63 now). Eventually they had 16 tickets....8 up under cover across from the pits....about 50 yrds down from the tower, and 8 about 12-15 rows up at center point of the first turn. They went every year....M, his mom and dad, and they would give tickets to their customers, or suppliers.

By the time, I came into the picture, in '94...they only had the 8 across from the pits. That was my first time going. I never knew anything could be so exciting!!! We went for 3 years.

Remember the first Brickyard 500? They sent him a letter, telling him he could have the same seats for the race, for x dollars....I don't remember what it was, but it was a fraction of what the Indy tickets were.

He declined!!!!!   :wtf3:  I TOLD him he was crazy!!!

We didn't go in '97 because my daughter graduated HS that weekend. It was either that year, or the next that IRL split, and he let the tickets go....after the first Brickyard, he couldn't get the tickets again.

Want to guess how many times he's smacked himself for not getting those tickets?  :hammer: :hammer: :hammer:

 

Bring him by! We'll smack him too!!!!!

Never had the opportunity to see a live Indy, myself!
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Re: What I did on my Summer "Vacation":
« Reply #56 on: August 24, 2010, 05:14:20 PM »
A 100,000 in the park.  :whatever:

Whenever these quacks start spouting off about how many people were at certain protests, remember this as an example of how well they can guesstimate.

Went to the park with my family in 2004.  It was fun and things are overpriced just like you expect them to be in an amusement park.  So what?  

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Indeed - and I'm sure the Glenn Beck rally will have a DU estimated crowd of six or seven, and any photos to the contrary will be listed as taken from Democrat events and relabeled.

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Re: What I did on my Summer "Vacation":
« Reply #57 on: August 25, 2010, 01:23:47 AM »

Ok....that green glow coming from the SW of you, is just me....being green with envy.  :-)


M's dad had season tickets to Indy 500 for years....M's first memory of going, he was about 7 or 8 and being in the infield. (he's 63 now). Eventually they had 16 tickets....8 up under cover across from the pits....about 50 yrds down from the tower, and 8 about 12-15 rows up at center point of the first turn. They went every year....M, his mom and dad, and they would give tickets to their customers, or suppliers.

By the time, I came into the picture, in '94...they only had the 8 across from the pits. That was my first time going. I never knew anything could be so exciting!!! We went for 3 years.

Remember the first Brickyard 500? They sent him a letter, telling him he could have the same seats for the race, for x dollars....I don't remember what it was, but it was a fraction of what the Indy tickets were.

He declined!!!!!   :wtf3:  I TOLD him he was crazy!!!

We didn't go in '97 because my daughter graduated HS that weekend. It was either that year, or the next that IRL split, and he let the tickets go....after the first Brickyard, he couldn't get the tickets again.

Want to guess how many times he's smacked himself for not getting those tickets?  :hammer: :hammer: :hammer:

 

That's how we got our Bristol tickets.  When we heard that some season tickets had become available, we got them!  Usually, you either had to know someone, or wait until someone died before you could get Bristol tickets.

Man, Indy 500.  THAT would be epic.

I've been to 2 Indycar races, rather CART races, the first was in 1990 at Road America in Elkhart Lake, WI (My baby brother lived in Chilton, and I was up visiting him that weekend), and at Mid-Ohio in Lexington, OH, in 1994. 

Road America was GREAT!  I got to shake hands with Emerson Fittipaldi, and spoke with MY favorite CART driver, Rick Mears.  (They finished 2nd and 3rd.  Michael Andretti won, after Danny Sullivan's transmission failed.)

This was the race where A. J. Foyt's brakes failed, and he took a ride off into the woods off turn 1.  They stopped the race for an hour to medivac him out.  After the race, we went back to Brother's house, and watched the whole thing again on TV!

The Boss told me when we got married that she had 3 things she wanted to do.  Go to Bristol (done), go to the night race at Bristol (done), and go to the Daytona 500 (still working on it).  We've even worked in a fall race in Martinsville last year for her birthday.  I hope to take her to Daytona by 2013, that would be shortly after our 10th anniversary.
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Re: What I did on my Summer "Vacation":
« Reply #58 on: August 25, 2010, 02:38:46 AM »
That's how we got our Bristol tickets.  When we heard that some season tickets had become available, we got them!  Usually, you either had to know someone, or wait until someone died before you could get Bristol tickets.

Man, Indy 500.  THAT would be epic.

I've been to 2 Indycar races, rather CART races, the first was in 1990 at Road America in Elkhart Lake, WI (My baby brother lived in Chilton, and I was up visiting him that weekend), and at Mid-Ohio in Lexington, OH, in 1994. 

Road America was GREAT!  I got to shake hands with Emerson Fittipaldi, and spoke with MY favorite CART driver, Rick Mears.  (They finished 2nd and 3rd.  Michael Andretti won, after Danny Sullivan's transmission failed.)

This was the race where A. J. Foyt's brakes failed, and he took a ride off into the woods off turn 1.  They stopped the race for an hour to medivac him out.  After the race, we went back to Brother's house, and watched the whole thing again on TV!

The Boss told me when we got married that she had 3 things she wanted to do.  Go to Bristol (done), go to the night race at Bristol (done), and go to the Daytona 500 (still working on it).  We've even worked in a fall race in Martinsville last year for her birthday.  I hope to take her to Daytona by 2013, that would be shortly after our 10th anniversary.

The first time I went to the Indy 500, I had a lot of trepidation.

I liked watching NASCAR, but had never been to a race. I had gone to a couple of drag type races when I was first living out in Omaha. Those local summer night type things...and I was bored out of my mind. The only other time, was when I was really young, about 5 or 6 to a dirt track type thing, all I remember was my cousin was visiting, he and my dad thought it was great, my mother and I just wanted to go home, it was so hot and nasty.

We went with 2 other couples, driving from Cincy, in a limo with a driver. M had the tickets...one of the guys had a limo source, so the 2 other guys provided the limo. Not a shaby way to go anywhere!! We had coolers in the trunk, with stuff to eat during the race ( you would not believe the big coolers that people lug up into the stands and the incredible food some pack! - full scale picnic/tailgate food!). I was pretty over-whelmed, I had never gone to anything comparable.

We got there....and it's bright and sunny...and hot. I have no idea what to expect.....all I know, is that if I'm sitting in the hot sun for 5 hours, I'm going to be miserable. I was excited but pretty tense, too.

We lugged all the stuff up to the stands...we were under the high canopy....and somehow, the way it's constructed, there was a breeze. (2 yrs later, when it was cool and rainy, it was actually cold!). Soon as I felt the breeze, I began to get really excited. I was at the Indy 500!!! We could see several of the "pits" right in front of us. It was really neat to see everyone scurrying around!

It came time for the "fly-over", for the National Anthem....to hear everyone sing...it brought tears to my eyes. This was the ultimate Americana.  Then Jim Nabors sang, Back Home in Indiana. Mrs Holman, who was ancient, even back then...."Gentlemen, start your engines!!". 

There is absolutely nothing like it when they start the engines!!! The concrete stands we were on, seemed to vibrate...the very air vibrates with the roar of the engines. It's coming up through your feet and legs, it's blasting the front of your body.....then the yells start as the cars start to move....it's waves of sound just hitting the body and the hair stands up on your arms and the back of your neck...the pace car moves. And comes around again, then moves off! The noise suddenly quadruples...the engines' roar, the yelling, hollering, its everywhere....and I realized that I'm screaming as much as anyone else!!

It was a blast!!

Getting out of there...not so much fun. It took several hours, to finally get on the road back. The next two years, that we went, we parked downtown, and took a cab to the track. That's the best way to do it, because cabs and buses have specific roads to travel, that no other cars or RV's are allowed to travel. We had to walk a couple of short blocks, but it was worth it, to avoid the traffic jams. We stayed in Covington KY, because that's where M's dad lived, and it's only a bit over 100 miles or so, to get there....and a whole lot less expensive!!

I just looked at ticket availability....there's a lot available!! Prices aren't as bad as I thought they would be.

You and your wife would have the best time!




Just hand over the chocolate...back away slowly...far away....and you won't get hurt....

Save the Earth... it's the only planet with chocolate.

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A balanced diet is chocolate in both hands.

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Re: What I did on my Summer "Vacation":
« Reply #59 on: August 25, 2010, 07:40:37 AM »
The first Indycar race I went to was Road America in 1990.  It was totally impromptu, I got up Sunday morning and glanced thru the TV Guide to see if and where they were racing that day.  It was going to be at Road America, so I asked my brother how far away it was from his house.  He said "about 30 minutes", so I said "GET DRESSED!  We're going to an Indycar race."   :-)
Back then, ESPN broadcast races on a tape delay, so we went and watched the race, came back to his house, and watched it again!  We kinda, sorta saw ourselves on the replay, only you couldn't tell it was us, only a blur, but we knew where we were standing/sitting. 

I know what you mean about the engines starting!  Back then, they weren't too loud, because of the turbochargers.  Smell the formaldehyde from the methanol exhaust, feel it burning your eyes.  Hear the cars coming at you with those 2.65 liter V-8s revving 12,000 RPM, flashing by at the top of the hill at the grandstands at 200 mph, and still accelerating!

We went to Mid Ohio in 1994, sat under the HUGE "Marlboro" billboard on the hill just beyond the turn they call "the keyhole".  Honda had recently debuted their Indy engine, and were having a lot of reliability problems with it.  Parker Johnstone's engine expired as he was entering the turn, and he parked the car in the grass inside that turn, then came over to where we were sitting and chatted with the crowd for about 30 minutes.  What a class act!
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Re: What I did on my Summer "Vacation":
« Reply #60 on: August 25, 2010, 09:04:04 AM »
Now that I think of it we may have sat behind the greenbriar primitive at the Police concert at Hershey a few years ago. Squatty looking woman with no neck dancing like she was having a seizure.
Wonder if that was her?
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