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S.D. Grady
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Your NASCAR bits that make you smile
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February 05, 2009, 09:19:25 AM »
Not really a game...but a place to discuss all those things we've got hanging around the house that make you smile or giggle. A positive place for our NASCAR addiction
My first entry:
A few years ago I was given a set of car fridge magnets. The fenders, decklid, tires, numbers all come apart so you can trade paint. Amidst the chaos of calendars, keepsakes, family photos and dentist appointments, I have the No. 24 car rear-ending the No. 18 with the front-end and rear-bumpers flying off.
Makes me smile everyday. And I'm sure the cost was all of $5.95
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Re: Your NASCAR bits that make you smile
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February 05, 2009, 08:23:59 PM »
For the longest time we would put a piece of red construction paper on our bathroom door when my brother was in there indicating that it may not be safe to enter....that was always good for a laugh!
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Re: Your NASCAR bits that make you smile
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April 04, 2009, 06:24:24 PM »
Kinda like a red flag huh? LOL
I'm excited about my new Tony Stewart Office Depot diecast. My favorite driver now paired with my favorite store - what could be better. Plus a special friend has a car just like it now, so that makes me smile
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The quarter panel to Ryan Newman's Alltel car that went flipping through the grass at Daytona. Always makes me smile on the inside.
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When I worked in an office with cubicles, I had a whole parade of the tiny diecasts around the top. Who got to be in front depended on who I was pissed off at that week, although Kenny Wallace usually got preference.
Another time, someone who knows I like racing but doesn't know anything about it or the drivers gave me a pack of Rusty Wallace greeting cards. I can't stand Rusty (he never got to lead the cubicle race either). Luckily it was almost Christmas time and I was student teaching and had art supplies. By the time those suckers got mailed out, Rusty had on a Santa hat complete with pompom and white fluffy beard and there was a wreath on the grille of the old No. 2. Ho ho ho.
There's an Elliott Sadler standup in my den who, at the moment is wearing all my horse show champion ribbons. He is seriously decorated. The one that goes around his neck is especially stunning.
And then there's the t-shirt from Kenny Wallace's first Cup season. It doesn't need any help to be funny. On the front it says "Kenny Wallace." On the back: "Ain't nothing Rusty about him" Classic.
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