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Brandon Weaver
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This car taught me all about understeer (or “push” per Harry Hogge). I spun it across the road hit a curb and rolled it. It had been an absolute pleasure to drive -right up until that moment.

I built my dream garage, a 50'x80' galvalume metal building on a piece of land in rural West Texas. I built out 30'x50' of it with living quarters. It had polished concrete floors, ample lighting, spray foam, and stainless steel workbenches. It was my Ironman garage.

I love COTA. I told my wife if I should die someday, I want my ashes spread from the the mullet/Observation Tower. I drove out when the motorgraders were cutting the path for turn 1, and honestly thought that would be the extent of their progress. I never imagined this beautiful facility coming to fruition. I attended

I love diesels as much as the next guy. And in theory these new trucks would be great, except for the DPF systems. I have no desire to roll coal, but these complicated systems to scrub exhaust just don’t work. They get clogged and either need to be replaced or illegally bypassed. The manufacturers know it. The

Outstanding job giving Austin beta to the F1 tourists. You represent the city well and covered all the bases.

I spent the summer of 93 getting away with it. I owned a 1993 Honda CBR 900 RR and had fallen in with a group of guys that perused the illegal street racing scene in Dallas Texas. We rode the streets of the metroplex with impunity and stupidity.

The companies that are not buying 3/4 and 1 ton trucks are the oil field service companies. These are like the sub contractors in construction. Plumbers, electricians, and carpenters don’t sell houses just like oilfield service companies don’t sell oil. They perforate wells, log wells, frac, haul water, and deliver

1996 Trackmagic Shifter Kart with 1996 Honda CR125 motor. Break your ribs, melt your face fast.

It needs bigger letters on the tailgate.

This is a giant beaver. He lives in Beaverlodge, Alberta. Please do not climb on him! Actually the phone box on the the Alaskan Canadian Highway was the strangest thing I’ve seen on the side of the road.

The iron house is located in Ransom Canyon which is about 15 minutes from Lubbock, Texas. Palo Duro Canyon is about 2 hours from Lubbock.