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Dennis Schalm
@dennis-schalm commented on @dennis-schalm's Timeline
6 years ago
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HELP! I'm lost on the new layout. At least on my mobile device. The three bars in the upper left that would usually in websites usually have the drop-down to navigate. Mine does nothing. My groups and friends are gone. Along with anyone or thing I followed.

Is there an accessible help page, so I can try and learn these things myself?

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Everything seems to work now. Must have been an update in the site, needing to work out the bugs.

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Dennis Schalm
@dennis-schalm commented on @dennis-schalm's blog
6 years ago

Is just me, or is it hard to keep up with all of the "social media"?

I don't post often to the accounts I have. I have them to just read what's going on in the world. Still many things slip through the cracks. I did join the NASCAR Fan Council, so instead of just ranting, my rants go to the people who I'm ranting about. I bet they are already sick of me. Ha!

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Dave Fulton
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6 years ago

Rick, I am one of those girls that worked so hard at the race track. We sold tickets, made snow cones, worked in the concession stand, ran errands for daddy, picked up the trash every week, cleaned the concession stand and bathrooms, I wrote daddy's news/press releases, counted the money for bank deposits (all presidential heads had to be facing in those days for the bank to take it and coins had to be rolled), daddy and my brother graded, packed, and watered the track, cut grass. I can't think of any job that my family did not do. It was hard work, but I really loved it. Still miss the "ole" Fayetteville Speedway. *I even sewed for daddy and made his flags.

"Ole" Fayetteville Speedway Memoirs [Fayetteville, NC]
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