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8/27/13, 2:17 PM |
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I bet they were fun to watch with their little elbows up.
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8/27/13, 2:31 PM |
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PJ: That wasn't their elbows.
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8/27/13, 2:40 PM |
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Danny: I guess Smackdown had EVERYONE "excited".
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8/27/13, 5:09 PM |
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Guess maybe Security at Kokomo has their own set of priorities, that's sad.... |
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8/27/13, 6:28 PM |
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8/27/13, 8:05 PM |
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As somebody who enjoys adult beverages quite often, I can honestly say that, for me at least, the language filter is the first thing to go. It isn't necessarily intentional, but after a handful of beers, my vocabulary goes from college graduate straight to sailor at sea. I would hate to offend someone without realizing it and having it mentioned calmly and rationally. A simple, "Hey, do you mind toning down the language a bit? I have my kids/grandkids/wife/mistress with me," can often go a long way. If they get angry or confrontational about it, it's time to let security do their job.
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I have been going to Kokomo every race night for the past 25-30 yrs and I can honestly say the backstretch used to get pretty wild when you could park along the fence.... I sit in the same area on the front stretch every week and have only witnessed a couple problems in at least five years. No loud foul language, excess drunkeness, etc. and whenever there was security was alerted and the perps were removed. Faint memories of a woman getting ra#ed and someone passed out getting run over in the parking lot at Kings Royals in the late eighties early 90s. never seen anything near that at Kokomo. I guess going to all other tracks is like church camp with no drinking or foul language. People can have fun and be respectable to others at the same time. Some just have not been taught this life lesson by less than stellar parents and role models.
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8/27/13, 10:16 PM |
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I had no idea the post would generate this much commentary. Being from Kokomo I attend whenever I can, the folks who were out of line are not regulars. I think it is time to move on to other, more relevant racing topics.
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8/28/13, 1:21 AM |
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Actually I'd rather talk about Bill Gardner's golf cart, the FQB Special.
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