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    I don't care that Jamie cried after the 500...many have. The problem for me to two fold, first is wasn't just eyes welling it up, it was full out, snotty nose sobbing. Which would be fine...expect he has cried like that after every one (which is only 4!) of his wins. I'll give him a pass on this one, but should he wion again, and we see more tears, then it is time to think about pulling the man card.

    Jamie does seem like a sweet kid and always seems so happy on TV. I'm just happy all my guys finished ahead of Jimmie Johnson!

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    Well, if none of my guys could win I'm at least happy that Jamie won...even if he did cry
    All in all, what a great race!
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    I'm just happy all my guys finished ahead of Jimmie Johnson!
    Mark couldn't agree with you more lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cincy'sMom View Post
    I don't care that Jamie cried after the 500...many have. The problem for me to two fold, first is wasn't just eyes welling it up, it was full out, snotty nose sobbing. Which would be fine...expect he has cried like that after every one (which is only 4!) of his wins. I'll give him a pass on this one, but should he wion again, and we see more tears, then it is time to think about pulling the man card.

    Jamie does seem like a sweet kid and always seems so happy on TV. I'm just happy all my guys finished ahead of Jimmie Johnson!
    Really? I don't get it. There is nothing wrong with men crying. What a race that was! The two long breaks while they attempted to fix the track. Think of how nerve wracking that would be. Anyway, he is a sensitive guy. I think that is better than a guy that has no emotions at all.

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    I've always seen Jamie as a rather un-talented pansy who catches a lucky break every now and again.

    My problem is understanding why the 500 winner is so celebrated? Sure you gotta get in the proper line at the proper time but c'mon nobody wins the 500 on their own. Everybody in that lane needs a friggin' trophy for pushing the winner across the line, and they probably don't care who is at the front, they're just trying to get ahead of the other line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happylabs View Post
    Really? I don't get it. There is nothing wrong with men crying. What a race that was! The two long breaks while they attempted to fix the track. Think of how nerve wracking that would be. Anyway, he is a sensitive guy. I think that is better than a guy that has no emotions at all.

    No, there isn't anything wrong with men crying. I just think if he starts winning more and continues to bawl like a baby everytime, it is going to get old.

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    If I missed the race and somebody told me Jamie won, I'd punch them in the mouth and call them a damn liar. McMurray? Whodathunkit? Somebody needs to pull his Man Card for crying on TV though. But, it's not like he had a firm grip on that card to begin with
    I will admit that I'm among those men, and there are many, that cry during an emotional time. As young boys we are conditioned to repress our emotion because it's not manly. When I was very young my father would spank me and with every swat, I would hear "Hush" because I was crying. I never understood why he was saying hush, until in his latter days admitted he had always been emotional and would cry during emotional times. He did not want me to be a crier like he was. In spite of all the conditioning I find I tear up at emotional times. I would probable blubber like McMurray if I won Daytona. I have known men that pride themselves for never crying. I really feel sorry for them because they are so repressed they also have a hard time being intimate. I find the older I get the more I realize that it is not unmanly to cry.

    In the same vain I was always taught men do not embrace (hug) when greeting or saying good bye, they only shake hands. I ran away from home at 17 because of a conflict with my father, who never showed any emotion toward me. When we reconciled when I was 22 I hugged him and continued that practice until his death when I was 42. I taught my son that embracing another man is not unmanly. In my old age I realize those emotions that were repressed did more damage than good.
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    I'm thrilled he won!!! He is almost a local boy here. He's from our four-state area. His home town is not far from here.

    Hey, stronger men than he, have bawled like a baby at winning Daytona!!!

    No matter what anyone does, someone some where will be offended some how!!!!
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    Congrats to Jamie! Very happy that he got the win and I don't care if he cries or doesn't cry. If anyone is interested Jamie will be on Letterman tonite and Live with Regis and Kelly tomorrow.

    Not a bad day for my guys.

    Martin in 12th
    Edwards in 9th
    Kenseth in 8th

    Its a good start. I'm ready for some more racing!

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    I do think it is a little ironic they spent all weekend focusing on Carl's wife and if she was going to have the baby and what he was going to do....but it was Elliot Sadler's wife that had their baby this morning.

    Congrats to Elliot and Amanda on the birth of their son, Wyatt.

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