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Topic: Outlaws at the Posse Part I
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May 09, 2011 at
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With Greg Hodnett in a different car, will he still be able to carry the Posse to victory? Will 2nd and 3rd year, respectively, drivers Tyler Walker and Daryn Pittman finally help the PA locals maintain hometurf? Or will all the pressure fall onto Stevie Smith, Fred Rahmer and Lance Dewease's shoulders?
Who will take the Morgan Cup? The WoO twitter seemed pretty confident, "We're leaving with the sterling silver Morgan Cup Saturday Night."
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May 09, 2011 at
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It's the greatest "us vs them" show in the country! I think Hodnett & Rahmer got things figured out just in time for the Outlaws visit.
I'm just hoping Ma Nature will let us get in 2 nights of racing!
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May 09, 2011 at
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I hope they have good weather for the weekend!
I would love to be there instead of in a meeting in Orlando!
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May 09, 2011 at
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How does a guy from Los Angeles ,,and a guy from Oklahoma defend home turf in Pennsylvania ????the king has more races in PA than Tyler is he posse to ???
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May 09, 2011 at
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Posted By: L.O.G on May 09 2011 at 04:13:06 PM
How does a guy from Los Angeles ,,and a guy from Oklahoma defend home turf in Pennsylvania ????the king has more races in PA than Tyler is he posse to ???
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I don't care where they're from...they work here.
Who is this "King" you speak of?
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May 09, 2011 at
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“The next few weeks are going to be exciting. I get to go home and then race Eldora with the Outlaws and then head back to defend our home turf when the Outlaws come in town,” says Daryn.
Ask him. I think his contact information is somewhere on his website.
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May 09, 2011 at
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Danny Lasoski is from Missouri. Therefore, he is not a Knoxville local right? Same thing with Brian Brown. Tyler, Daryn and Justin Henderson all are 2nd and 3rd year PA locals, nobody, not even the haters can deny that. Posse is a nice, fancy term for Pennsylvania local.
Here comes 4 pages worth of the same argument...
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May 09, 2011 at
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Williams Grove for 2 nights or a local Sooner Region ASCS race at Lawton, OK?
Do to logistics...I'm stuck at Lawton.
I'm starting to feel sick...
I envy you guys in PA.!!!!!
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May 09, 2011 at
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Don't go to Lawton. Go to Ada, much better show with OCRS Sat. night.
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May 09, 2011 at
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In my opinion you are what you run. If you run at Knoxville then you are a Knoxville local. If you run in Posse country then you are Posse. If you run with the World of Outlaws then you are a World of Outlaw driver. So Cody Darrah used to be Posse, but now he is WoO. Obviously Posse fans will cheer him on because he has heritage there and he is a former Posse driver. So essentially I believe that any series or track a driver runs at for the large majority of their season is who they are.
The only exception to this rule is a "true outlaw" in which case they don't belong to anybody because they run where they feel like.
That is my two cents and now I'm done rambling.
Ask Frank
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May 09, 2011 at
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May 09, 2011 at
09:03:30 PM by Dirthawk
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Posted By: ColtanW on May 09 2011 at 08:33:22 PM
In my opinion you are what you run. If you run at Knoxville then you are a Knoxville local. If you run in Posse country then you are Posse. If you run with the World of Outlaws then you are a World of Outlaw driver. So Cody Darrah used to be Posse, but now he is WoO. Obviously Posse fans will cheer him on because he has heritage there and he is a former Posse driver. So essentially I believe that any series or track a driver runs at for the large majority of their season is who they are.
The only exception to this rule is a "true outlaw" in which case they don't belong to anybody because they run where they feel like.
That is my two cents and now I'm done rambling.
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Yes, Yes and Yes.
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May 09, 2011 at
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Posted By: ColtanW on May 09 2011 at 08:33:22 PM
In my opinion you are what you run. If you run at Knoxville then you are a Knoxville local. If you run in Posse country then you are Posse. If you run with the World of Outlaws then you are a World of Outlaw driver. So Cody Darrah used to be Posse, but now he is WoO. Obviously Posse fans will cheer him on because he has heritage there and he is a former Posse driver. So essentially I believe that any series or track a driver runs at for the large majority of their season is who they are.
The only exception to this rule is a "true outlaw" in which case they don't belong to anybody because they run where they feel like.
That is my two cents and now I'm done rambling.
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AGREE 100%. Simple, but logical explanation that everyone can understand.
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May 09, 2011 at
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What about Stevie Smith? He runs just as much with the All Stars as in PA, yet is claimed by the Posse. Then again, so was Tim Shaffer when he won Knoxville. haha
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May 09, 2011 at
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Posted By: dsc1600 on May 09 2011 at 10:36:16 PM
What about Stevie Smith? He runs just as much with the All Stars as in PA, yet is claimed by the Posse. Then again, so was Tim Shaffer when he won Knoxville. haha
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Go back and read the 9 pages of comments on that thread and show me the quote where BRR said he was joking.
From the 1z website: "Stevie Smith and the rest of the Pennsylvania Posse"
The WoO also listed Stevie as Posse.
Don't come on here and argue with us, go to the track and argue with the actual drivers for considering themselves as PA locals.
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May 10, 2011 at
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Posted By: Dirthawk on May 09 2011 at 10:55:07 PM
Go back and read the 9 pages of comments on that thread and show me the quote where BRR said he was joking.
From the 1z website: "Stevie Smith and the rest of the Pennsylvania Posse"
The WoO also listed Stevie as Posse.
Don't come on here and argue with us, go to the track and argue with the actual drivers for considering themselves as PA locals.
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I get it now ,,if you win in Pennsylvania your somehow posse cause you raced for or drove car owned by or someone on crew or a relative or drove through and stayed 2 nights or a million other reasons ,,your posse ,makes perfect since ,,thanks for clarifying that ,,
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May 10, 2011 at
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One more question ,,if the posse's the greatest thing since sliced bread ,,,explain the nationals year after year after after year,,,,,,,,
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May 10, 2011 at
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Oh good, another classy, intellectually stimulating Posse vs. the World pissing contest on Hoseheads. Gee, I bet the argument will finally be resolved in this thread.
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May 10, 2011 at
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Posted By: singlefile on May 10 2011 at 04:04:52 AM
Oh good, another classy, intellectually stimulating Posse vs. the World pissing contest on Hoseheads. Gee, I bet the argument will finally be resolved in this thread.
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I sense some sarcasm? lol...
We could always mention china to lure wfo in and lower the general I.Q. of the thread. Between him and Mikey we should be able to get a good ol' derpfest in action.
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May 10, 2011 at
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This message was edited on
May 10, 2011 at
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Posted By: L.O.G on May 10 2011 at 01:27:54 AM
I get it now ,,if you win in Pennsylvania your somehow posse cause you raced for or drove car owned by or someone on crew or a relative or drove through and stayed 2 nights or a million other reasons ,,your posse ,makes perfect since ,,thanks for clarifying that ,,
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Can someone translate this for me?
According to the WoO the PA locals finished 6th, 10th, and 11th at Nationals. Thanks for trying.
I must have missed the part where I said the Posse was the greatest thing in the world, thanks for putting words in my mouth.
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May 10, 2011 at
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Posted By: dsc1600 on May 09 2011 at 10:36:16 PM
What about Stevie Smith? He runs just as much with the All Stars as in PA, yet is claimed by the Posse. Then again, so was Tim Shaffer when he won Knoxville. haha
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NO ONE from Posse land ever claimed Tim Shaffer as Posse. The true Central Pa fans know he is from WESTERN PA. As Far as Stevie, he spent most of his life residing in Pa and his car owner is from Pa. The team races the majority of their schedule in Pa. No real debate there. This topic is growing old, but that being said, other than the Knoxville Nationals, you will not find a better atmosphere in the entire country, like you see when the WoO comes to Williams Grove. The Pa fans get bashed on this board by fans from other parts of the country,the same ones who have never set foot in Mechanicsburg, Pa. The funny thing is, we have read on this board many times how fans visit Williams Grove for the first time and rave how well they were treated by the Pa folks and what a great experience they have had on on their visit. Try it sometime, we might just convert you!!!!
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