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To: WestCoastGal

Quite an interview. He’s really making a lot of friends, eh?


211 posted on 05/10/2008 6:17:30 AM PDT by vox_freedom
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To: vox_freedom; All

On the opposite end of the spectrum, here’s snippet of Dale Jr’s interview on Track Side Live.

Dale, Jr. Delightful in Darlington Depiction

May 10, 2008 06:50 AM
“A picture may be worth a thousand words, but combining the two can be unforgettably priceless.....”

NASCAR’S Most Popular Driver, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., appeared on the SPEED Television Show “Trackside” last evening, and his presence was a fabulous addition to the program. Looking relaxed and trim, in his bright-white Mountain Dew/AMP t-shirt and hat combination, Dale, Jr. was appeallingly candid and open in his expressions.

The way he spoke invoked attention to his every carefully thought out word and endearingly phrased sentence. Soft-spoken and sincere, he provided insights and explanation to all questions posed and seemed to hold nothing back. Introspective, caring, kind and considerate to his hosts, audience and probably millions of viewers, he gave what was desired .....heartfelt thoughts and opinions.

It was a pleasure to literally “spend time” with the icon, as his openness made his words feel as if he was speaking to all on a personal level. He made this fan like him even more, if that could be possible, and look forward to hearing him expound again, soon. His down to earth persona remains inviting, intriguing and the boyishly handsome Earnhardt, Jr. acts as if he could not even fathom the meaning of the word conceit.

A racer at heart and a dedicated ‘history buff’, Dale, Jr. easily cavorted with Daryl Waltrip, as the two legends displayed their Mountain Dew race cars in front of adoring fans. Jr.’s car was artistically wrapped in a retro scheme to make it look almost exactly like the original Mountain Dew that Waltrip raced during his heyday. It was fun to see the men frolic as they exchanged notes, pleasantries and reminiscences. Earnhardt, Jr. was not shy and appeared to enjoy the response of the devoted crowd.

The rest is here>>>>>http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/texasadlerfan/151147


216 posted on 05/10/2008 1:19:41 PM PDT by WestCoastGal (I almost lost my religion last night - Martha Earnhardt to her pastor after Richmond)
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