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Default Elliot Sadler - 06-01-2008 , 02:29 PM






.... needs to be pulled out of that car. It seems like every race now,
he finds some way to drive like a damned retard and destroy at least
two cars in the process. The tool this weekend looks to be *much*
higher.

Seriously, did he just forget how to drive a stock car?

-Steven

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Default Re: Elliot Sadler - 06-01-2008 , 02:35 PM






On Jun 1, 2:29 pm, Seven <seven... (AT) chek (DOT) com> wrote:
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... needs to be pulled out of that car. It seems like every race now,
he finds some way to drive like a damned retard and destroy at least
two cars in the process. The tool this weekend looks to be *much*
higher.

Seriously, did he just forget how to drive a stock car?

-Steven
"At least he's consistent" - Tony Stewart's radio after all of the F-
bombs were dropped.



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Default Re: Elliot Sadler - 06-01-2008 , 02:35 PM



Seven wrote:
Quote:
... needs to be pulled out of that car. It seems like every race now,
he finds some way to drive like a damned retard and destroy at least
two cars in the process. The tool this weekend looks to be *much*
higher.

Seriously, did he just forget how to drive a stock car?

-Steven
And on top of that, Denny Hamlin's ridiculous move... what was he (or
his spotter) thinking? Self cleaning track or not, you don't fly
through a wreck that fast.


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Default Re: Elliot Sadler - 06-01-2008 , 02:39 PM




"Zacharie McClain" <zdmcclain (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote

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Seven wrote:
... needs to be pulled out of that car. It seems like every race now,
he finds some way to drive like a damned retard and destroy at least
two cars in the process. The tool this weekend looks to be *much*
higher.

Seriously, did he just forget how to drive a stock car?

-Steven

And on top of that, Denny Hamlin's ridiculous move... what was he (or his
spotter) thinking? Self cleaning track or not, you don't fly through a
wreck that fast.
Fat Tony just said it was his fault, and I think he's right, he had
plenty of time to avoid saddler.




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Default Re: Elliot Sadler - 06-01-2008 , 02:44 PM



Dan L wrote:
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"Zacharie McClain" <zdmcclain (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote in message
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Seven wrote:
... needs to be pulled out of that car. It seems like every race now,
he finds some way to drive like a damned retard and destroy at least
two cars in the process. The tool this weekend looks to be *much*
higher.

Seriously, did he just forget how to drive a stock car?

-Steven
And on top of that, Denny Hamlin's ridiculous move... what was he (or his
spotter) thinking? Self cleaning track or not, you don't fly through a
wreck that fast.

Fat Tony just said it was his fault, and I think he's right, he had
plenty of time to avoid saddler.


Agreed, some blame goes to Tony. But look at 9, 88, 29, and probably a
few others who were involved. They would have made it through had
Hamlin not slammed in there.


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Default Re: Elliot Sadler - 06-01-2008 , 02:46 PM



On Jun 1, 2:39 pm, "Dan L" <heyyy... (AT) charter (DOT) net> wrote:
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"Zacharie McClain" <zdmccl... (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote in message

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Seven wrote:
... needs to be pulled out of that car. It seems like every race now,
he finds some way to drive like a damned retard and destroy at least
two cars in the process. The tool this weekend looks to be *much*
higher.

Seriously, did he just forget how to drive a stock car?

-Steven

And on top of that, Denny Hamlin's ridiculous move... what was he (or his
spotter) thinking? Self cleaning track or not, you don't fly through a
wreck that fast.

Fat Tony just said it was his fault, and I think he's right, he had
plenty of time to avoid saddler.
You're an idiot.


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Default Re: Elliot Sadler - 06-01-2008 , 02:46 PM



On Jun 1, 2:39 pm, "Dan L" <heyyy... (AT) charter (DOT) net> wrote:
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"Zacharie McClain" <zdmccl... (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote in message

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Seven wrote:
... needs to be pulled out of that car. It seems like every race now,
he finds some way to drive like a damned retard and destroy at least
two cars in the process. The tool this weekend looks to be *much*
higher.

Seriously, did he just forget how to drive a stock car?

-Steven

And on top of that, Denny Hamlin's ridiculous move... what was he (or his
spotter) thinking? Self cleaning track or not, you don't fly through a
wreck that fast.

Fat Tony just said it was his fault, and I think he's right, he had
plenty of time to avoid saddler.
You're not too good with sarcasm, are you?

-Steven


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Default Re: Elliot Sadler - 06-01-2008 , 02:49 PM



On Jun 1, 3:39*pm, "Dan L" <heyyy... (AT) charter (DOT) net> wrote:

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Fat Tony just said it was his fault, and I think he's right, he had
plenty of time to avoid saddler.
You missed the sarcasm, he said that it was his fault for being
anywhere near Sadler, meaning that he doesn't trust him not to crash
at any time.

The even better interview was with Hamlin, basically blaming
everything and everyone other than himself for his bonehead move of
plowing into Sadler at nearly full speed.


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Default Re: Elliot Sadler - 06-01-2008 , 02:55 PM



On Jun 1, 2:49 pm, kp <kei... (AT) rocketmail (DOT) com> wrote:
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On Jun 1, 3:39 pm, "Dan L" <heyyy... (AT) charter (DOT) net> wrote:

Fat Tony just said it was his fault, and I think he's right, he had
plenty of time to avoid saddler.

You missed the sarcasm, he said that it was his fault for being
anywhere near Sadler, meaning that he doesn't trust him not to crash
at any time.

The even better interview was with Hamlin, basically blaming
everything and everyone other than himself for his bonehead move of
plowing into Sadler at nearly full speed.
He didn't miss anything, he just being an smartass.


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Default Re: Elliot Sadler - 06-01-2008 , 02:56 PM



On Jun 1, 2:44 pm, Zacharie McClain <zdmccl... (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote:
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Dan L wrote:
"Zacharie McClain" <zdmccl... (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote in message
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Seven wrote:
... needs to be pulled out of that car. It seems like every race now,
he finds some way to drive like a damned retard and destroy at least
two cars in the process. The tool this weekend looks to be *much*
higher.

Seriously, did he just forget how to drive a stock car?

-Steven
And on top of that, Denny Hamlin's ridiculous move... what was he (or his
spotter) thinking? Self cleaning track or not, you don't fly through a
wreck that fast.

Fat Tony just said it was his fault, and I think he's right, he had
plenty of time to avoid saddler.

Agreed, some blame goes to Tony.
Really? Explain.


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