Obligatory Stupor Bowl post
There are all sorts of pre- and post events surrounding the Stupor Bowl this year. The stops for the event have also been listed. But I'm not going to echo all this information, as it is already quite abundant elsewhere. Rather, I (David) am just here to extend an invitation to any potential spectators or to those who might want to spend a small portion of Saturday socializing with yours truly while I wait at my post to stamp the manifests of frantic racers.
Unfortunately, I can't publicize where my post will be. It is top secret. I was going to put one of those clever St. Paul Medallion Hunt – type clues in this blog entry, but seeing as how some racers might read it, it would put them at an unfair advantage when it came to the challenge of completing the entire duration of the race. So if you aren't a racer, and do want to spectate or socialize, then give me a call and I'll tell you where I'll be.
As for the other bike race happening next week, I am no longer certain if I will be attending that one. As it turns out, the Secondhand Ska Kings have a gig at approximately the same time. Attendance of the bike race still has some advantages in that it is closer and will end before I have to go to work. But attending a good concert has been on my to do list for awhile.
And since we're on the subject of races, my picks for this year's NASCAR Nextel championship series are:
1st place Elliot Saddler
2nd place Mark Martin
3rd place Tony Stewart
with Matt Kenseth coming in 9th.
I know some people might question my 1st and 2nd place picks (and I would like to as well), but the psychic forces have spoken, and this is where you should place your money. Don't get discouraged when Saddler flips his car in both the second and third race of the year, he'll make a comeback by the end of the season.
Unfortunately, I can't publicize where my post will be. It is top secret. I was going to put one of those clever St. Paul Medallion Hunt – type clues in this blog entry, but seeing as how some racers might read it, it would put them at an unfair advantage when it came to the challenge of completing the entire duration of the race. So if you aren't a racer, and do want to spectate or socialize, then give me a call and I'll tell you where I'll be.
As for the other bike race happening next week, I am no longer certain if I will be attending that one. As it turns out, the Secondhand Ska Kings have a gig at approximately the same time. Attendance of the bike race still has some advantages in that it is closer and will end before I have to go to work. But attending a good concert has been on my to do list for awhile.
And since we're on the subject of races, my picks for this year's NASCAR Nextel championship series are:
1st place Elliot Saddler
2nd place Mark Martin
3rd place Tony Stewart
with Matt Kenseth coming in 9th.
I know some people might question my 1st and 2nd place picks (and I would like to as well), but the psychic forces have spoken, and this is where you should place your money. Don't get discouraged when Saddler flips his car in both the second and third race of the year, he'll make a comeback by the end of the season.
4 Comments:
NASCAR nextel is not a sport ... anyone can drive and talk on a cell phone simultaneously ... the real sport is Nascar nextell latte morning edition ...
when is youz guyzes due date?
April 22.
It was great seeing you! I thought you would come to Grumpy's! I wanted to talk to you about how Jeremy Mayfield was goign to win it all.
I would be more shocked to hear that Mayfield made it into "the chase" this year than I would be hearing that you are competing in the Tour De France this year.
Also, I was at Grumpy's, but I didn't stay very long. That rag-tag crew from Chicago was giving me weird looks.
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