Inspired by Johnny Mallonee, My NC Backroads Journey Unearthed a Petty Family Remembrance
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Food ??? and a smoothee?? Yum Yum
Food ??? and a smoothee?? Yum Yum
Shucks---------------------------And I thought she said a S M O O T H E E
Ok now Jim you give us a rendition of your trip somewhere in the yesteryear
Dave,the back roads does the body good not to mention the mind. A secondary or third sector road trip can be relaxing and enjoyable because you can slow down and smell the Roses,which is exactly what Y'all did. You can get on the racetrack/interstate where speeds are climbing steadily towards triple digits {like Tx and their 85 mph on I-10} and everyone isnt watching the flagstand or going the same way. Im glad I in some small way inspired you to take trip on the mild side and see what youve been missing.
WOW THAT almost sounds more exciting than the race on TV -- Rex White there too?? YOO-HOO thats turning into a hot spot for action on a Friday nite. Now to get some Media in there to document these great races and you over the top then------3 CHEERS for "W" HANDS--HANDS--HANDS
CK out that awsome Ice Cream Truck
Youve heard of guys taking the family car or parents car out to the track and----------well the endings sometimes were different than the intentions. But in this photo could this fit the bill on these two cars thats caught on the track back in the day?? Daddys Buick or maybe Grandmas Desoto???
Being as we are racing this weekend at Daytona I thought this might be a good time to show these two fish that were photographed on the beach.
Brandon reed put a nice piece up on Raceweek Illustrated pertaining to Jimmy. To access it go to http://www.raceweekillustrated.com/2012/07/04/georgia-racing-legend-jimmy-mosteller-passes-away
So sorry to hear that Cody I know how close you were ... There will be a heck of a 4th reunion at the big track in the Sky today with jimmy there to help call the race .. R--I--P Jimmy