Redneck

#6
#6
I am assuming that this is an uneducated assumption that most NASCAR fans are rednecks.
 
#9
#9
i'm not making the connection to NASCAR and/or racing.

Remember when Dale Jarret walked back to the pits because the ambulance didn't show up??

If you're going to take ambulances out of racing you might as well take out tow trucks too.

So basically the same ol' non sequitur gsvol?


Oh, nevermind, it wasn't delivered with panache.

You think you're cute, throwing in all those French phrases don't you??

You like grits with your panaches??

I am assuming that this is an uneducated assumption that most NASCAR fans are rednecks.

You guessed wrong, I have a copy of a fan study done by NASCAR from ten years or so ago that runs on for about fifty pages on the demographics of NASCAR fans and although I already knew that NASCAR fans aren't the dumbos some try to make them out to be, I was surprised how upscale the average racing fan is.

They are that, quite.

Quite what?
 
#10
#10
so again, what does a person on a backboard falling out of a truck bed have to do with NASCAR and/or rednecks?

Quite what?

quite nonsensical. as in: your posts appear to be quite nonsensical.
 
#11
#11
i thought that was pretty good

Just testing the waters.

Larry and Jeff would have a tough time playing this joint, didn't expect such an uptight crowd.

so again, what does a person on a backboard falling out of a truck bed have to do with NASCAR and/or rednecks?



quite nonsensical. as in: your posts appear to be quite nonsensical.

What does Formula One have to do with NASCAR?

So you are saying DC can't answer himself??
 
#12
#12
again, post something worth laughing about or relative to the subject matter and maybe people won't be so "uptight" about it.

oh, and two years and a half years ago or so when i joined (when you were 6 years old) this was called the NASCAR and Racing forum. however, to make things neater under the current skin, not all of that could fit.

so now that you've been educated, answer my question.
 
#13
#13
again, post something worth laughing about or relative to the subject matter and maybe people won't be so "uptight" about it.

oh, and two years and a half years ago or so when i joined (when you were 6 years old) this was called the NASCAR and Racing forum. however, to make things neater under the current skin, not all of that could fit.

so now that you've been educated, answer my question.

And your question is?
 
#14
#14
You think you're cute, throwing in all those French phrases don't you??

You like grits with your panaches??

Non Sequitor is a Latin phrase.


Panache is German.


And no, I like my grits with a grain of salt, like how I take your posts.
 
#15
#15
Non Sequitor is a Latin phrase.


Panache is German.


And no, I like my grits with a grain of salt, like how I take your posts.

You like the Panache Midtown or Tyson's Corner or not at all.

In addition to the grain of salt do you like them buttered?? How about sugar or maple syrple??
 
#16
#16
You like the Panache Midtown or Tyson's Corner or not at all.

In addition to the grain of salt do you like them buttered?? How about sugar or maple syrple??

I love Tyson's Corner... but learned to not let the wife near it. JR's Stockyards Inn is great.

I like a nice blueberry panache with butter. No syrup.
 

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