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Old 02-19-2014, 08:16 PM   #21
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Isn't it amazing how some people "think" that their opinion somehow should be viewed as "fact"!?
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Old 02-19-2014, 08:32 PM   #22
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That's what I was thinking. LOL
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Old 02-19-2014, 09:37 PM   #23
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There are at least 3 obvious facts to this scam:

1.) New car manufacturers are producing factory built race cars with intentionally under rated horsepower factors.
2.) nhra is knowingly accepting under rated factory race cars and placing them in Stock and Super Stock.
3.) Owners knowingly buying under rated factory race cars to race them in Stock and Super Stock.

All three of these facts must be in place before this scam could be foisted upon the categories of Stock and Super Stock. For the buyers of these under factored cars to say don't blame us, we are just taking advantage of what this scam has to offer is disingenious at best. Without the buyers/owners this debacle would not be possible. Have a great season guys.
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Old 02-19-2014, 09:46 PM   #24
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Old 02-19-2014, 09:50 PM   #25
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Somehow I never thought I could move up from used car salesman to scammer. I really want to be a Democrat Politician, just need a little help. "Foisted"; I had to break out the trusted Websters to see what that was. I thought it might be near "Hoisted" which I know what it is to Hoist like in Hoisting a Beverage. Now according to Webster, it means to 'pass off as genuine'. That would probably describe my desire to be a Democrat Politician, but I'm just not sure. Just when you think you know all the trick terms, Foisted comes along.
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Old 02-19-2014, 09:55 PM   #26
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There are at least 3 obvious facts to this scam:

1.) New car manufacturers are producing factory built race cars with intentionally under rated horsepower factors.
2.) nhra is knowingly accepting under rated factory race cars and placing them in Stock and Super Stock.
3.) Owners knowingly buying under rated factory race cars to race them in Stock and Super Stock.

All three of these facts must be in place before this scam could be foisted upon the categories of Stock and Super Stock. For the buyers of these under factored cars to say don't blame us, we are just taking advantage of what this scam has to offer is disingenious at best. Without the buyers/owners this debacle would not be possible. Have a great season guys.
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Old 02-19-2014, 10:04 PM   #27
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Somehow I never thought I could move up from used car salesman to scammer. I really want to be a Democrat Politician, just need a little help. "Foisted"; I had to break out the trusted Websters to see what that was. I thought it might be near "Hoisted" which I know what it is to Hoist like in Hoisting a Beverage. Now according to Webster, it means to 'pass off as genuine'. That would probably describe my desire to be a Democrat Politician, but I'm just not sure. Just when you think you know all the trick terms, Foisted comes along.
Foisted has been around long before you and me and has several meanings. One of them is: to impose an unwelcome or unnecessary person or thing on. Gibberish doesn't erase the facts. It never has.
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Old 02-19-2014, 10:08 PM   #28
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I'm just not sure if you could get those three parties to agree to foisting horsepower in any way shape or form. But then I am not a foisting professional. I really have not ever seen Ford (hang on Jessee), Mopar, and Bow Tie folks to agree on much. And then get NHRA to get in with the abovementioned reprobate manufacturers and then include the scoundrels that actually own the cars to foist together would be a monumental task. Maybe it just kinda happened.
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I'm just not sure if you could get those three parties to agree to foisting horsepower in any way shape or form. But then I am not a foisting professional. I really have not ever seen Ford (hang on Jessee), Mopar, and Bow Tie folks to agree on much. And then get NHRA to get in with the abovementioned reprobate manufacturers and then include the scoundrels that actually own the cars to foist together would be a monumental task. Maybe it just kinda happened.
Nice try, but not so much. Who said all three OEMs were working in concert?
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So much fact going on in here.
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