the day Ned Jarrett showed just how unprofessional he can be, and howdale earnhardt basically told him to take a very long hike off a very, verylong pier! -
08-22-2009
, 08:45 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ned_Jarrett#Racing_announcer
Racing announcer
In the early 1960s, Ned began a radio program on the local radio
station in Newton, NC (WNNC). His taped show was replayed and locally
sponsored, in part by the owner of the Station, Earl Holder, who gave
Ned both a taping facility and recording studio time for a moderate
rate to fill in local programming. It is believed by some that this
radio station, WNNC, where Dr. Jerry Punch also began his career on
the local high school radio staff in 1965, was probably the beginning
of the radio career of Ned Jarrett. Jarrett would sometimes record
more than one radio show at a time in order to facilitate the distance
required to compete in what was then the "Grand National" circuit of
NASCAR.
Later, in 1978, Jarrett became a radio broadcaster on MRN Radio. He
interviewed United States President Ronald Reagan live at the 1984
Firecracker 400 at Daytona, the race famous as Richard Petty's 200th
win. Ned also hosted a daily radio program about racing on MRN Radio
called "Ned Jarrett's World of Racing" until May 15, 2009, when he
announced he would retire from the program. Joe Gibbs became the
show's new host the following Monday, May 18.
Jarrett also has been a television broadcaster on The Nashville
Network, CBS, ESPN, and Fox Sports Network. He called several of
NASCAR's more memorable television moments. Ned called his son Dale's
first victory (in his 129th race) in the 1991 Champion 400 at the
Michigan International Speedway. Dale banged Davey Allison's fender at
the finish line in what was then the closest finish in NASCAR history.
Another famous moment was when he called Dale's victory at the 1993
Daytona 500, openly siding with his son on the last lap and coaching
him home to victory over Dale Earnhardt. Embarrassed by his loss of
objectivity, he tried to apologize to Earnhardt after the race, but
Earnhardt merely smiled and said, "I'm a father, too."
On May 26, 2007 Ned returned to the booth to call the Carquest Auto
Parts 300 Busch race alongside Andy Petree, Jerry Punch, and his son,
1999 Cup Champ, Dale Jarrett.
AND YES, FOR THAT, AND FOR SO MANY OTHER REASONS, NOT ONLY NED
JARRETT, BUT ALSO HIS BOI DALE JARRETT MOST VERILY NEED TO BE
DEMONIZED AND CASTIGATED FOR THE REST OF THEIR MORTAL LIVES, UNTIL
THEY GO TO JOIN SATAN FOR THE REST OF THEIR VERY SINFUL
EXISTANCES!
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
THAT WOULD TEACH THOSE HALF-BREED, INBRED JARRETTS FROM NEWTON, NC NOT
TO MESS AROUND! |