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Tuesday March 26 2013, 12:10 PM Authors
Race Drivers and Injuries [caption id="attachment_2253" align="alignleft" width="150"] Cody Dinsmore[/caption] This past race in California was quite the sight to be seen.  I only saw part of it, and honestly, I'm glad I did.What I've...
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Southern Nights-The Little Truck That Couldn't If you've been keeping up with my ramblings you may have noticed the little pickup I pull with. It has had a little drama of its own going to races. Now the little truck was originally built to be...
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Wednesday April 3 2013, 10:51 AM Legendtorials
Racing Food Legendtorial for April 2, 2013 “Hey Grandpa, what’s for supper?”  How many of you used to watch the show “Hee Haw” on television, or, perhaps, if you have certain channels available in your area you can still watch it today.  Back...
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Kid Lightning 50 Years of NASCAR Racing  ~ Post 61 By Matt McLaughlin Editor's Disclaimer:  What follows is a parody. It ran originally on April 1 , 1998. It runs again on April 1 , 2013... 15 years later. It's still funny as can be and...
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Monday March 25 2013, 11:20 AM Authors
by: Johnny Mallonee with PattyKay Lilley I bid you welcome gentle readers, to another leg of our journey through the race tracks of  Georgia, where our tour guide, Johnny Mallonee spent many, many Southern Nights. I do hope you all are...
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50 Years of NASCAR Racing~ Post 60 By Matt McLaughlin Editor's note: This article is part of a special reprise of Matt McLaughlin's "50 Years of NASCAR Racing", written and published  in 1998 in commemoration of NASCAR's 50th Anniversary...
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50 Years of NASCAR Racing ~ Post 59 by: Matt McLaughlin Editor's note: This article is part of a special reprise of Matt McLaughlin's "50 Years of NASCAR Racing", written and published  in 1998 in commemoration of NASCAR's 50th Anniversary...
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A Voice For The Fans - It Was Bristol Baby! As an opening to this week's discussions, I had thought about a poem... one of my childhood favorites... by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow entitled, "The Children's Hour", but found it quite a stretch to...
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Wednesday March 20 2013, 11:51 AM Legendtorials
Imagination's Eyes Legendtorial for March 19, 2013 “Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?  The Shadow knows”.  I won’t attempt the evil laugh included in that opening by Orson Wells, but suffice it to say it gets your attention....
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by: Johnny Mallonee w/PKL It's time for another tale of Southern Nights in old Georgia, as told by our host and tour guide, Johnny Mallonee. This time, we'll be revisiting a track mentioned earlier in our travels, McRae Speedway. As you'll...
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50 Years of NASCAR Racing ~ Post 58 By Matt McLaughlin Editor's note: This article is part of a special reprise of Matt McLaughlin's "50 Years of NASCAR Racing", written and published  in 1998 in commemoration of NASCAR's 50th...
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50 Years of NASCAR Racing  ~ Post 57 By Matt McLaughlin Editor's note: This article is part of a special reprise of Matt McLaughlin's "50 Years of NASCAR Racing", written and published  in 1998 in commemoration of NASCAR's 50th...
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A Voice For The Fans - Forests and Trees Good day race fans, and welcome to RacersReunion, a site we know for a fact is read by the folks that matter. A warm welcome as well for my assigned reader in the Fan and Media Espionage Center in...
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Wednesday March 13 2013, 11:02 AM Legendtorials
Agree to Disagree Legendtorial for March 12, 2013   “Raindrops on roses, whiskers on kittens; bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens; brown paper packages tied up with strings; these are a few of my favorite things”. OK, for...
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Monday March 11 2013, 11:34 AM Authors
My Saturday Night Hero Back in... heck, I don't know how long ago it was, but it was a long time ago... maybe in 1950 or so, I can remember playing out by the shop where Dad kept his car. On the side, there was an old car... what kind I can't...
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