TMC, you hit it buddy. I am of the age where I remember growing up surrounding by Vets, my father being one. I went to church with two guys who fought in the Battle of the Bulge and listening to what they went through was incredible. I met a man who was in the first wave on D-Day who lost both legs and who told me about lying on the beach for hours before medics got to him. I met a man who was a POW in a Jap prison camp. The stories he told me were unbelieveable but he bore the scars. All of these men, including my Daddy, never talked about these things until they were in their late 60s at least. I never knew my Daddy saved his company on an island in the Pacific until I went to a reunion of his 77th Division in 1987 and the Colonel of the Division was telling me the story. Daddy never mentioned it. After my mother died and we were cleaning out the attic of the old home place, we found a box containing many medals, including the Bronze Star and others I can't recall now. My Neice has all those now. I guess I need to go look them up.
But the point is well made that to understand the present, you MUST remember the past. To build a future, you must have a starting point. NASCAR had that. NASCAR had the starting point which it now chooses to overlook and ignore completely. I still communicate with a ton of race fans, not only those of us here, but many who attend races regularly. From those who go regularly, the word "boring" is so common now that I even know how to spell it. I have heard more and more of these fans saying "that's it, I'm not going back". And these fans are, many at least, in that coveted 18 to 26 demographic NASCAR so prizes. I can't count the number of folks I grew up with in racing who loved it as much as I, who now don't even watch on tv. I truly don't know where the sport is going these days but I'm not alone there. It is a runaway vehicle controlled by those who don't care about anything but the dollar. The heritage of the sport is lost to the sport. With NASCAR using every Hollywood-type device conceiveable, including the 99% nude Danica Patrick, what can we expect? I heard The King say, ina speech to a distinguish group in Columbia a few years ago, that NASCAR is now in the entertainment industry rather than the sporting industry. Well, from the viewpoint of this Legend, it's not even entertaining anymore. When FOX is allowed to have two Waltrips sqeaking their inane comments, it is not entertaining. It is, in fact, disgusting. But I digress. The point here is that we have a wonderful hertiage in the sport and even moreso in the men and women who are still with us who saved us from German and Japan at their worst. I always say I'm so happy to be old enough to have seen the Hudson Hornet on the track right in front of me and old enough to have heard, first hand, the stories of the heroes, every one of them, who gave so much in the World War and many of whom still give so much. God bless them everyone.
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What a change! It's been awhile since I've checked in and I'm quite surprised. It may take me awhile to figure it our but first look it's really great.