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Originally Posted by Ed OBrien
Bill
If you'd quite smoking that stuff for a while stop and think about what you said about pro sportsman do everything above board and it's all legal . Who do you think cam e up with some of this stuff before it was legal ? There have been pro sportsman around for some time now . Some where great drivers and some made a living build this stuff and selling it . You brought up the legal issue . Did you go to school in AR or just get dumb after living there ? Have a nice day
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Ed, who obviously DIDN'T go to school in Arkansas, or he wouldn't write things like, "If you'd quite smoking ..." QUITE smoking???
and,
ED, who asked, "Who do you think cam e up with some of this stuff before it was legal ?"
uh, "do you think cam e up"... "Cam e up" isn't really the way that should look, is it, oh learned one????????????
ED sed: "Some where great drivers...." "Somewhere, over the rainbow???"
ED also sed,"some made a living build this stuff..." WTF is thet supposed to mean??? Do you mean "building this stuff???" SAY WHAT YOU MEAN!!!
Jeez....
And you have the hubris (look it up) to criticize MY education??? LOL!!!
As far as the content goes...
Bill replied, "Can you be more specific? Pointing fingers at a group of people, and not specifying what you're talking about (WHAT illegal parts????) makes you sound like you either don't know what you're talking about, or you don't have the balls to name names and the parts they introduced that were/are illegal." Which is it????
The two items (the disguised 904 and the too-soon 429/C-4) I referred to were run by Sportsman racers who raced maybe 10-12 times a year. Nowhere near the amount of runs to qualify them as "Pro Sportsmen."
If you don't get a lot more specific, I'll just have to assume that you're just blowing smoke... again. Exactly what ARE you smoking, anyway???
How about it, genius????? Got the gonads to make good on your accusations, or will we just have to chalk it up as another of your poorly-written flights from reality???