That "prayer" was abhorrent.
I have no issue with humor in church, that, however, wasn't appropriate in any way, shape or form.
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That "prayer" was abhorrent.
I have no issue with humor in church, that, however, wasn't appropriate in any way, shape or form.
God bless ford and goodyear? Give me a break, it sounded like a bad cross between Jimmy Swaggart and a NASCAR driver interview.
Meh, whatever. It's just another in a long list of reasons I no longer watch NA$CAR racing. It was on for a few minutes in the bleedover from another program. I really wish I hadn't heard it.
Count me in as another who liked it. Sometimes your blessings are a "Smoking Hot Wife". Nothing wrong for thanking God for that.
The selection of this individual to give the invocation was probably not an accident. "Have at it boys" , "Smoking hot wifes", and "double wide restarts" are doing exactly as intended. People are vocal for or against whichever one floats their boat. Everything is going exactly as planned. DANIA is doing well and now we have Travis Pastrana doing his threesome for the Indy weekend. The more contraversial things are the more the boys upstairs like it. Even Kasey's crash during his off weekend was Nascar PR made in ....Nascar NOW
It was suppose to be a prayer for the safety of the drivers and other folks at the track be they workers or fans. I could have done without the "Booggity, booggity, booggity."
I agree that the "Booggity, booggity, booggity" is a little over the top especially in the context that it was used. Every Nascar fan there related to that phrase either in a positive of negative way, since this has become Darrell Waltrip's nonsensical phrase used every week that he is the color commentator for Fox sports. This one phrase will now add more color to the already colorful Waltrip. I guarantee that there will be "in Jesus name Amen" added the next time Darrell says "Booggity, booggity, booggity lets go racing boys".
If I didn't just watch this race and asked someone else who won, and they told me Paul Menard, I'd probably say "fine. Don't tell me, then"... and just walk away.
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If I didn't just watch this race and asked someone else who won, and they told me Paul Menard, I'd probably say "fine. Don't tell me, then"... and just walk away
This just proves that with enough money and time anyone can win. It appears this is the year of the under dog.:)
NICE drive at the Hungaroring. Button managing on slicks and Hamilton had to pull in for inters?
Who's the better driver?
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I think Luck was on Button's side more than driving skills. He took a chance and it paid off.Quote:
NICE drive at the Hungaroring. Button managing on slicks and Hamilton had to pull in for inters?
Who's the better driver?
I would say Hamilton showed more skill to overcome 2 tire changes and a penalty.