I"m with OLD and don"t watch any sports. NASCAR has become too sissy. My son had the Daytona on the TV the other day and they had to stop the race for a about 6 hours to patch a "hole" in the track because the cars needed to run on a perfect track. Well, back in the good ol days of real stock car racing, there were no perfect tracks. The race cars drove over holes, ruts, cracks, you name it. Most of the tracks were still dirt, and drivers could barely see through their windshields because of all the dust. The drivers were rough-faced men with grease under their nails who knew how to tear an engine apart and put it back together again. Now all the drivers (except for Martin) look like pampered, baby-face kids who don"t ever have to turn a wrench. The cars themselves look like a bunch of little Honda Accords, which is a joke. Today is a far cry from the days of the big Fords with the 427 side-oilers, the max wedges, Hemi"s, DeSotos, Studes, Lincolns, etc.
Never watch football either, ever since the players started displaying long hair and dreadlocks flowing out beneath their helmets. It looks hideous, feminine. For 100+ years in football, men would get a haircut if they wanted to wear a helmet. What in the world has happened? What has happened to the decency in football?
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