To: NormsRevenge; thecanuck
It's the instant success these rookies have. Without a bunch of losses before their first win, they don't have time to develop humility.
Flash had Bobby at the line, but couldn't make it stick.
269 posted on
10/27/2003 10:54:38 AM PST by
steveegg
(Wisconsin CCW? If Craps Doyle vetoes, OVERRIDE!!!)
Flash finally got by Bobby for the lead.
271 posted on
10/27/2003 10:55:07 AM PST by
steveegg
(Wisconsin CCW? If Craps Doyle vetoes, OVERRIDE!!!)
To: steveegg
I hear you but I look at Jr., Kennseth who came before them and Newman and Johnson who came after them but those two seem to stand out as too "new school" for my taste.
Thanks for all the updates
To: steveegg
instant success... ouch!
most of these guys have been racing something since they were knee high to a grasshopper. They should ask DJ or Bill or Ricky about humility. ;-)
To: steveegg; thecanuck; NormsRevenge
"It's the instant success these rookies have. Without a bunch of losses before their first win, they don't have time to develop humility." Used to be, rookies didn't step right into a competitive car and team.
Remember this though, the old man (#3) wasn't very well liked as a rookie by the old timers.
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