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Some very interesting storms here last evening, seems to have settled down for the moment.
Hope everyone got through the storms in the south O.K.
Have a great friends
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Wife & Best Friend Mary - copilot. Posts: 5558 | From: Windsor, Ontario. Canada | Registered: Feb 2000
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Good morning! Last night was crazy with pouring rain,hail and the tornado sirens going off.What a difference a day makes. Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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We had the thunder, lightning and heavy rain last night, but nothing to compare to the tornados down south.
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good morning everyone. cool today, but at least the forecast has a 0% chance of rain Posts: 1579 | From: Portland, OR. | Registered: May 2001
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Very late check in for me. Busy at work, left work and to the ball fields.
Took daughter to get her learner's permit today. Boy, I am getting old. Hard to believe that I have a kid who is able to drive. And no she WILL NOT drive the SS.
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Good evening. Well after atwo great days at Watking Glen (even the rain was fun to drive in), I got some bad news and had to cu the day a little short. My aunt passed away so I came home tonight instead of Wednesday. I hope the rest of tha gang makes it home OK tomorrow. I would highly suggest that anyone that enjoys road racing, got to Watkins Glen if you get a chance! The most awesome track. First time I got 6K RPMS in 4TH gear in the Z06. WOW!!
Anyway, have a great Wednesday, not sure if I'll get here tomorrow. I'll try to post pictures tonight if I am not too tired.
Here they are! BTW- did the fonts change on the board is my PC messed up?
I'm showing my age, but.......... Karen & I went to Watkins Glen in the early '70's with my '64 Chevelle Malibu 2 door hardtop. I visited the track just as they were prepping it for repaving. I asked one of the workmen if I could do a couple of laps, and much to my surprise they let me. There's nothing like cornering at speed on bias ply tires. It felt like I was doing 100, but it was more like 35 or 40 (max). An experience that I'll always remember. I took the SS out on a local road course a couple of years ago and it brought back those Watkins Glen memories.
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Thanks, It was a sad day indeed. Highest highs for me being on teh track and then prery low today, but such is life. We move on in faith!
Watkins Glen was an experience I will never forget and being at the funeral today was just another reminder to me to enjoy the days we have. So, I do not plan on growing up soon and can't wait for my next track day!!
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