pickwickianfire
pickwickianfire
pickwickianfire

It's so sick that his family films and exploits his attempts to deal with his parents' death.

Is that why you're pants less?

Her voice is cracking; it sounds like she is trying to keep from crying; and she is talking about her own struggles with depression and suicidal thoughts. She's asking people to get help and that there is no shame is admitting these thoughts. She's saying she, herself, has been on medication.

oh, I missed that. Thanks for clearing it up.

EVERYONE here is speculating, whether they believe it was deliberate or an accident. Only Tony Stewart knows what was going through his mind at that moment.

People aren't trolling because they are wondering whether it was an accident or deliberate. And people are going to speculate and talk when a driver hits and kills another driver in front of a stadium of people, with film going around on the internet. They'll have opinions or ask questions. I've yet to see anyone talk

That's just silly. I'm not going to call you names because that's doesn't help make a point. But his money isn't what is convicting him in the public's eye. I didn't even know how much money he has. Tony Stewart is not well-adjusted and seems unhappy. People that aggressive are generally unhappy.

Kevin, it doesn't have anything to do with political leanings or whether a person is wealthy. It's that Tony Stewart is aggressive to the point of being abusive. To his crew, to sponsors, to the TV guys who have to interview him. Home Depot stopped sponsoring him. You have to admit he has rage issues. And the other

That's actually the answer I was wondering about. People tell me Nascar culture likes these kind of hotheaded guys, but I did not realize they were fined. I do agree after watching it that the guy was basically walking into a bunch of bullets, but I also think Tony wasn't sorry he hit him.

Does anyone think Nascar and Tony Stewart deserve some of the blame? Nascar for allowing Stewart's road rage before on a dangerous track and Stewart for modeling shitty behavior for younger drivers? Not an argument. This is a real question.

I agree that it's crazy to walk on along the side of that track. But Nascar has obviously allowed this type of behavior from their drivers. If Nascar has been cool with it, then it's hard to blame a teen who has likely gotten all his ideas about racing and sports conduct from Tony Stewart and Nascar.

Kevin is wearing Stewart's old colors on his Facebook page.

Most 17-year-olds are defiant. We don't tend to condone gunning our engines, running them over; dragging and then throwing their bodies in front of a crowd of fans. He's supposed to be a skilled, mature, team leader professional. Tony Stewart's team wouldn't want me on a jury.

Will they drug test him?

I went to the link you provided for his Facebook page and noticed he liked a page about chickens. I guess he was a 4-H kid.

Looks like someone in the stands said 25 yards.

Sounds like they were low on the track; very close to the scene but not judging the distance as correctly as those in the stand did.

With his achievements and ability, Tony Stewart should have been the mature one here. I know Stewart will walk away from this with barely any punishment and claim accident, but he's too skilled a driver to say he doesn't know how that car responds.

Can you imagine a successful man in the industry lying in a crib with a baby blanket for a selfie?

Except for Drew Barrymore. I noticed that, too. That it was cool she was the exception. So much posing all you have to do to stand out is mail a letter. The women are sooooo boring.