Posted by George Marsh on May 25, 2014 at 06:25:29 from (50.121.6.218):
In Reply to: OT Indy 500 posted by John T on May 25, 2014 at 06:14:08:
JohnT, For what's it worth, snake pit is now in turn 3. Do you remember the White castle slidders and drinking beer for breakfast in the pit? Attendance is still the largest sporting event in US. Some oldies still go, except for me, however my daughter and her In-laws still go. Grandma 85 hasn't missed an event in decades.
My daughter even went to the first 500 GP, which was a little miss leading. They ran on the same F1 GP track, backwards.
Daughter buys a used race tire from the first 500 GP and has it in a flower bed with flowers. Think she is related to BUBBA, on her mother's side?
I think I heard on one of the TV stations they were going have race, usually it's delayed in Indiana. I may or may not watch it, usually puts me to sleep. Guess if I need a nap, I'll turn the TV on. George
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