desertdog5051
desertdog5051
desertdog5051

I watched that. Hard racing. That’s all. Glad you don’t take a Gawker approach, Stef.

Thanks, Stef. Got home late last night and saw your post. Had to watch. Now I am dragging ass this morning. Great racing. I will decide whether to cuss or praise after I take a nap later.

Thanks for the explanation $kay. I may not be the youngest guy on Oppo, but I ain’t so old I don’t know abbreviations.

Jeez, there’s a lot of hate on Harleys here. I have driven them for years and I always have a performance exhaust that also has mufflers. Yes, it can be done and they work better than straight pipes.

I bet you have. And I bet you rarely lose, too.

At work I play a game with customers called “Stump the hardware man”. I rarely lose.

Twilight fuel racing is the best show on earth. Everybody should experience it at least once.

I have used a bicycle water bottle holder for many years. Very handy for long rides. Bike has 119,205 miles on it.

Are you talking about the Cart-Irl split? If so, that was a long time ago.

That was a great race. It is an awesome car. Cadillac has done their homework on that. As good or better than the CTS.

America Kimi.

The fact that it was at Mid-Ohio. What a wonderful course. Great racing and a great course to do it on.

It helps cover all the knobs and small stuff that people pocket.

2 love letters, 1 photograph, 1 pair of panties from a couple that were obviously very much in love. I could not identify them but I wanted to return their personal possessions. This was in an old Opel.

Now that we know what a youngster you are Doug, I have a new respect for you.

“Just a shell” That ‘shell” is the most important and valuable part of the car. I hate Hipsters.

That was funny.

Same year I found this.

Where do you find a steel beer can?

As I understand it, the Salt Flats are under BLM control. Those inept guardians of so much of the west are the scourge of the lands they supposedly oversee. No wonder many people refer to it as the “Bureau of Logging & Mining”. They seem more interested in pleasing private industry than safeguarding our natural areas.