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paul p (chi-town)
09-29-2007, 12:47 PM
So since it’s from Japan, the race is live at 11:30pm, prime party time.
I know that Players Club on Ashland and Gingerman on Clark up of Metro will be tunin in.
Or somebody who gets Speed can host (possibly volunteering).

Anybody?

”Hang up & Drive!”
94 BMW 530iT&A 135K, ‘Helga’ ( albatross *confused* )
92 BMW 325i 145K, ‘Rolf’ ( perfect ‘cept headliner *sigh* )
93 Datsun NX2000 180K ‘Carla’ ( duct tape t-top shades *shakes head* )
85 Toyo MR2 130K ‘Jerry’ ( museum piece / track toy *grin* )
"Do you want the signature On or Off...............too bad." -- Captain Murphy

Jr ///M5
09-29-2007, 06:45 PM
"It's 90 miles to Chicago, I've got a full tank of gas, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses"....."Hit it"!! (Blues Bros.)


Say Paul, had you planned this a little bit better I might have been able to make the trek. As it turns out, the band is playing in Geneseo, the wife took the kids to see, and I've got the palace all to moi...

Scott's bringing "Young Sawyer" down tomorrow, Jilly's Aunt lives about 10 miles away so they make the trek ever once in a while. This time it's to introduce everyone to the youngest BMW driver ever, someday maybe even F-1...;)

We do need to plan something for the Fall of this year. When the leaves are turning would be a good excuse for a day trip. Picnic down here???? Picnic at Daves???....maybe we should ask first? You can be the chef...and if we have it up there, we can order out so nobody has to work. I've seen your handwashing technique....:D

Take care my friend, and if I'm still awake at 11 tonight, I'll be watching the race too!..

See ya 'round buddy,

JR

paul p (chi-town)
09-29-2007, 08:55 PM
Say Paul, had you planned this a little bit better I might have been able to make the trek.
We do need to plan something for the Fall of this year. When the leaves are turning would be a good excuse for a day trip.
JRYeah,
I didn’t realize until this late morning. A few things afoot with the career and on hobby stuff i’ve been driving the snot out of the MR2.
This coming weekend headed up to Kelly’s parents, they have season tickets to Lambau. Bears are there Sunday, prime time.
Oh and were stopping at Road America on Friday, i'm bringing my helmet. *biggrin*

Yes, something must happen this fall.....
It will be good to see everyone.

Brand loyalty.............whazzat?

Paul in NZ
09-30-2007, 02:52 AM
strange race ..incredibly exiciting at times.Kimi went off the track about four times in the last six laps.Louis Hamilton has got real maturity and talent,and our man Kubica doesnt give way to any one.

whiskychaser
09-30-2007, 06:58 AM
strange race ..incredibly exiciting at times.Kimi went off the track about four times in the last six laps.Louis Hamilton has got real maturity and talent,and our man Kubica doesnt give way to any one.
My awards:
Unluckiest driver : Webber
Specsavers Man of the Race: Vettel
Kamikaze award: Kubica and Massa (joint)

Barney Paull-Edwards
09-30-2007, 12:57 PM
And of course a BRIT won!!! Scot Speed gone home to mummy??

Brandon J
09-30-2007, 06:10 PM
Sorry I couldn't make it. Had a big family fundraising benefit.

Paul in NZ
10-01-2007, 01:34 AM
[QUOTE=Jr ///M5
Take care my friend, and if I'm still awake at 11 tonight, I'll be watching the race too!..

See ya 'round buddy,

JR[/QUOTE]

even though its a well known a documented phenomen i cant sorta come to terms that while sitting in NZ on a wet sunday Afternoon its 11 oclock at night at some other place on the planet and people are watchiing the exact same TV pictures as me(albeit with a different commentary?)