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Old May 25th 09, 11:30 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
A mighty Hungarian warrior
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Saturday morning I drove to Indy, and spent the night at a relative's
house. Then Sunday morning I drove to the airport, where I got a comp
ticket on the shuttle bus to the Brickyard. Then the race was more
exciting than you can possibly imagine. I had a front row seat on
turn three.

I was rooting for the Penske team because I know something about
racing. You need a good crew, good equipment, and a good driver, and
Penske had it all. It's the same in all racing, whether it's motor
sports or sailboats. I know, that's why I'm the club champion.

Then I took the shuttle back to the airport, where the good people at
the air services showed me Roger Penske's two jets. Then I went back
to my relative's house and watched the race again on television. (The
race is blacked out in Indy. They show it at night.) I drove back
home on Monday, and I have plenty of pics to prove what I say.

That's leadership. I can travel vast distances, raise an army, and
destroy anyone who tries to stop me. Then I'm back home before they
know what happened. I'm always teaching leadership.




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Old May 26th 09, 06:51 AM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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A mighty Hungarian warrior wrote:

Then I took the shuttle back to the airport, where the good people at
the air services showed me Roger Penske's two jets.


Why two ? Each 1 carries 1 of his enormous balls ?
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Old May 26th 09, 10:41 AM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Tue, 26 May 2009 08:51:50 +0200, BrritSki
wrote this crap:

A mighty Hungarian warrior wrote:

Then I took the shuttle back to the airport, where the good people at
the air services showed me Roger Penske's two jets.


Why two ? Each 1 carries 1 of his enormous balls ?


You're not too bright, are you? They are not for just himself. They
are for the crew, and the media. I'm sure his equipment, (pun
intended,) is sent by truck, dumbass.

That's leadership. Two things we are always taught. Accomplish the
mission, and the welfare of the men. Always take care of your men,
and your equipment. I'm always teaching leadership, dumbass.

And remember to vote for Palin-Ahhhnold in 2012, dumbass.




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Old May 26th 09, 03:43 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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A mighty Hungarian warrior wrote:
(boring parts snipped)
Saturday morning I drove to Indy ... I drove back
home on Monday, and I have plenty of pics to prove what I say.


I'm impressed. You actually attended a sporting event and *watched*.

There are only a couple hundred million people who can make that claim.

//Walt
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Old May 26th 09, 04:01 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Tue, 26 May 2009 11:43:22 -0400, Walt
wrote this crap:

A mighty Hungarian warrior wrote:
(boring parts snipped)
Saturday morning I drove to Indy ... I drove back
home on Monday, and I have plenty of pics to prove what I say.


I'm impressed. You actually attended a sporting event and *watched*.

There are only a couple hundred million people who can make that claim.


Some people go places and things instead of just talking about it, or
watching it on TV. I'm one of those who attend sporting events, or
compete in them.

I have a golf tournament this weekend and an International Yacht Race.
Maybe I'll get an emergency softball game sometime this week, or I'll
go pirating again.

Besides, there were only 500,000 people in attendance at Indy, that
puts me with the elite.

Be the best and tell others the same. That's leadership, and I'm
always teaching leadership.

And remember to vote for Palin-Ahhhnold in 2012.




A mighty Hungarian warrior
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Old May 26th 09, 08:12 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Tue, 26 May 2009 10:12:05 -0700, Ted Waldron
wrote this crap:

In article ,
A mighty Hungarian wrote:

Then Sunday morning I drove to the airport, where I got a comp
ticket on the shuttle bus to the Brickyard. Then the race was more
exciting than you can possibly imagine. I had a front row seat on
turn three.


The smell of Apple Cider (from the ethanol engines) burnt rubber, and
the punishment of being in Indiana. Sounds magical, sounds Hungarian.



I thank you for your kind words.

And remember to be the best and tell others to be their best. That's
leadership. I always teach leadership.

Penske teaches leadership.

And remember to vote for Palin-Ahhhnold in 2012.




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Old May 26th 09, 09:32 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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Dickless Horvath wrote:

And remember to be the best and tell others to be their best. *That's
leadership. *I always teach leadership. *

Penske teaches leadership.



Sure does. Has his real name plastered all over his cars. A leader
is identifiable. Even has a first name. Roger.
How can you lead if you don't even have the nads to use your whole,
verifiable name?
Damn, forgot. Horvath is the leader of the rsa freaks, the dickless
wimps who hide their identity.
His secret army.
Leadership is right.
I'm still waiting for his horde to show up and kick my ass. Or the
Leader.
Der RSA Fuehrer, Dickless Horvath.

Oh, well. What do I expect from a dip**** who watches cars go round
and round? BOOOOORING.
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Old May 26th 09, 09:35 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On May 25, 11:51*pm, BrritSki wrote:
A mighty Hungarian warrior wrote:



Then I took the shuttle back to the airport, where the good people at
the air services showed me Roger Penske's two jets. *


Why two ? Each 1 carries 1 of his enormous balls ?


Geez, that's an interesting equation. If it takes two planes to carry
Penske's balls, how many planes does it take to carry the combined
mass of rsa regular's nutsacks, with the exception of Jeff and mine,
since ours count as carry on luggage?
I figure I can go buy a little model airplane about six inches long
and fit all of the nads in the fuselage, with plenty of room left
over. Considering none of you have the balls God gave a gnat.
Especially this freak. Lied in court and to a cop, saying he was too
scared to come to the states because of Big Bad Me.
How nutless.
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Old May 27th 09, 04:53 AM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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A mighty Hungarian warrior wrote:
On Tue, 26 May 2009 11:43:22 -0400, Walt
wrote this crap:

A mighty Hungarian warrior wrote:
(boring parts snipped)
Saturday morning I drove to Indy ... I drove back
home on Monday, and I have plenty of pics to prove what I say.

I'm impressed. You actually attended a sporting event and *watched*.

There are only a couple hundred million people who can make that claim.


Some people go places and things instead of just talking about it, or
watching it on TV. I'm one of those who attend sporting events, or
compete in them.


I just got back from lime rock not so many people but a real good crowd.
bunch of car displays and other stuff. Then again I have never been a
spectator at a motorsports event whats it like? When I was not working
on F2000 cars I hide in the Koni trailer watch the shocks get run on the
shock dyno and trying to learn what I can he was a smart tech. I only
watched the historic F1 cars as the grand am series is street cars with
shaved radials, freaking quiet racing. Half the time it sounds like NYC
street traffic. I got my hands dirty by helping to load a few F1 cars, I
do not mind pushing them. I get to play with the Indy cars at the Glen
on the forth of july. That is real racing.

If you talk about action here is a veteran of WWII a POW and one of the
first to have shot down a ME 262 that is getting screwed by the state
of Connecticut and he has lived a life that you would envy. He is 92
years old and needs help

http://www.racesafety.com/news_detai...?NEWSID=100310
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Old May 27th 09, 07:34 AM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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twobuddha wrote:
On May 25, 11:51 pm, BrritSki wrote:
A mighty Hungarian warrior wrote:


skip some new material (at last)

Especially this freak. Lied in court and to a cop, saying he was too
scared to come to the states because of Big Bad Me.


That's odd, I've never actually BEEN in a court (unless you count the
Special Commissioners to the Inland Revenue where I won) and I've
certainly never lied to a cop.
 




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