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April 02, 2008 at
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oh yeah, i am losing all sorts of sleep over it.
infidel since 1970
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April 02, 2008 at
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what drugs do you want to test? is it multiple choice? lol.
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April 02, 2008 at
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RACERX3C,
I had the pleasure to hang out and race against Shane this weekend in Shasta, and I personally have never met a nicer or more polite guy. I don't know much of the details about his past, but my family and I saw the new Shane Hmiel. He came into our toterhome to watch the Craftsman truck race with my family, and he was very polite and had an outstanding knowledge of truck racing. On top of all that, he is an amazing racecar driver. I think it is great that he is starting in BCRA and is working his way back up from the very bottom. I'm sure he could have just gone and found an ARCA ride or go straight to running with the USAC National Midget series, but it was his decision to start back at the lower ranks. By doing this, I beleive that he is trying to earn back the respect that he had lost from other racers. I know he has gained my respect, and I think that it is wrong that people refuse to give him another chance to redeem himself.
Shane Golobic
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April 02, 2008 at
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sometimes it takes getting knocked down a few pegs to realize where you need to be. look at the bright side, open wheel got a driver back. good luck and give um hell hmeil
infidel since 1970
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April 02, 2008 at
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He made a mistake, he accepted his punishment (banishment) like an adult, let him progress and go forward.
Thank God, I once was allowed a second chance. We all mess up at least once . . .
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April 03, 2008 at
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This message was edited on
April 04, 2008 at
10:23:54 AM by Faster Pussycat
...about as much as it bothered me to see "Dime Bag" Walker make his return.
If only the Golden State (actual state, not JP's touring salute to BK) could lure Aaron Fike out of "banishment"......the trifecta would be complete!
Seriously though....who gives a rip? Line them up, let them race and save the f - ing drama for important topics like.....
"As long as I can have a fast boat, a margarita
machine and can light my hair on fire, I'll be just
fine."
Jason Giambi
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April 04, 2008 at
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Posted By: Shane Golobic #57 on April 02 2008 at 06:29:34 PM
RACERX3C,
I had the pleasure to hang out and race against Shane this weekend in Shasta, and I personally have never met a nicer or more polite guy. I don't know much of the details about his past, but my family and I saw the new Shane Hmiel. He came into our toterhome to watch the Craftsman truck race with my family, and he was very polite and had an outstanding knowledge of truck racing. On top of all that, he is an amazing racecar driver. I think it is great that he is starting in BCRA and is working his way back up from the very bottom. I'm sure he could have just gone and found an ARCA ride or go straight to running with the USAC National Midget series, but it was his decision to start back at the lower ranks. By doing this, I beleive that he is trying to earn back the respect that he had lost from other racers. I know he has gained my respect, and I think that it is wrong that people refuse to give him another chance to redeem himself.
Shane Golobic
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Shane,
Did the world famous Rick Haugh make an appearance on Saturday??? I haven't seen him, the 5H Haugh Family Sprinter.....
What a guy! If you ever run into him, tell Ricky Pee Wee said "howdy".
chas
"As long as I can have a fast boat, a margarita
machine and can light my hair on fire, I'll be just
fine."
Jason Giambi
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