I can't agree more. Keep it on the track. I just lost a dear friend
before Christmas. He was only 16 years old. Diver was doing in excess of
85 in a 35 during dense fog and slick streets. Lost control (big
surprise huh) hit a tree and killed two passengers. During this the
passengers were yelling at him to slow down..... Loosing your life or
killing someone else is just not worth a cheap thrill.
my $3.18 worth.
--Mike
www.mikesdakota.com
> I have to put my input on this one I agree with Jack I am 40yrs old and have
> done my share of stupid things. Two years ago I was seriously injured while
> operating a back hoe (catapulted out of seat and landed on teeth of bucket) I
> also suffered a stroke. After 2 yrs I am back to normal and back at work but
> will never forget the look on my wife's face or my children ages 6.8 while in
> intensive care at mass general hospital. Though this incident didn't happen
> by speeding my roommate at mg was their because of reckless driving his vett
> (speeding) 24yrs old and his life is over all done no more. I believe the
> race track is the place to be to race your car or truck as in our case.
> Sorry for the long post but glad to be able to post it. TTYAL Dave C
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