Posted on 04/10/2012 4:49:47 PM PDT by NYTexan
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cold this mornin in the dessert......cloudy and big cold winds....went at 10 am to watch my grandson play his 3td soccer game....lil bugger scored a goal too
but 5 and 6 years playin soccer is like watchin cats play pool
LMAO
My grandson plays in a league where they have a small field, 6 kids on a team, but only 3 play at any given time, and they sub every 5 mins.
Works pretty good - it’s a lot better for learning the game because nobody gets lost.
Howdy and Hay ALL!
Ribs, Hockey and Racin’
G
Wonder where Gossage scraped that dude up?
Hey, did ya bring enough Ribs to share?
I give the singer a 7 on talent and a 10 on enthusium
Howdy and Hay ALL!
Ribs, Hockey and Racin’
G
Cameros are not the only ones. My wife dinged her new car three times in 6 months after being accident free since 1970
On talk-radio interview he said he knows the band well.
Howdy...IN!
BOOGITY x 3!!!
It is your night for beer...
http://www.nascar.com/lap-by-lap/120414/texcuplbl/index.html
Lap-by-Lap: Texas
By NASCAR.COM
April 14, 2012
Lap 1 — GREEN FLAG: The green drops at 7:48 p.m. ET. Pole-sitter Martin Truex Jr. is well clear of the pack before it gets to Turn 1.
7:42 p.m. ET — Pace-car driver Brett Bodine begins to pull off pit road for the start of what should be three pace laps.
7:41 p.m. ET — Race director David Hoots asks pit road officials to check with drivers to see if they’re ready to participate. Let’s hope so!
7:38 p.m. ET — Travis Pastrana gives the command to fire engines.
7:33 p.m. ET — Four F-15s from the 122nd Figher Squadron at Joint Reserve Base New Orleans do the traditional pre-race flyover. Sign me up! Bucket list!
7:31 p.m. ET — Urgent! Kelly Hansen from Foreigner is singing the national anthem. He’s a jukebox hero, you know! OK ... just one more. Break it up!
7:30 p.m. ET — The invocation is being given by Dr. Roger Marsh from TXARM-Texas Alliance Raceway Ministries.
7:26 p.m. ET — It’s just four minutes until the presentation of colors by the 75th Division Color Guard from Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
7:12 p.m. ET — NASCAR officials and inspectors on pit road are going through their weekly radio check. Loud and clear, tower!
7:04 p.m. ET — It’s very windy at the track, with gusts up to 30-35 mph. That’s going to make things very interesting getting into the turns at speeds of about 200 mph.
6:57 p.m. ET — Do you want to know what love is? Kelly Hansen from the legendary rock band Foreigner is slated to sing the national anthem tonight!
6:30 p.m. ET — Thirty minutes to the start of driver introductions.
1:11 p.m. ET — Martin Truex Jr. is on the pole for Saturday’s race after turning in a lap of 190.369 mph during qualifying. Matt Kenseth will start second, Greg Biffle third, Mark Martin fourth and Kasey Kahne fifth.
Ryan Newman, Marcos Ambrose, Brad Keselowski, Jamie McMurray and Jimmie Johnson are sixth through 10th.
David Stremme, Joe Nemechek and Stacy Compton failed to qualify for the race.
I think it’s age related. My S I L has one and he loves his.
Me and gramma feel like we need booster seats to ride in it!
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