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Rob Lay (Rob328gts)
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Post Number: 4213
Registered: 12-2000
Posted on Monday, March 31, 2003 - 7:01 pm:   

wow, I don't remember that, must of been very tired because of the long day. thanks guys for the food, I know Greg and I must of ate a bunch. we owe you.
Jayson Burkel (Jayson)
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Post Number: 4
Registered: 1-2003
Posted on Monday, March 31, 2003 - 5:05 pm:   

I�ll risk embarrassing myself in front of a few more people. Here are the pictures of the post race cook-out. This had to be the best $30 I�ve spent in a long time. Greg had a few beers and tried to cop a feel. I think Rob was a little unsure of the whole thing, or maybe just looking for his beer.
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Jim E (Jimpo1)
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Post Number: 1527
Registered: 7-2001
Posted on Monday, March 31, 2003 - 3:41 pm:   

I thought he was a defense atty. Shows what I know.
Rob Lay (Rob328gts)
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Post Number: 4211
Registered: 12-2000
Posted on Monday, March 31, 2003 - 3:00 pm:   

Greg puts the "arsonists" away, he wouldn't represent one. What I mean is he works for the insurance companies, not individuals. By the time a case gets to him it's almost certain they are guilty, he just has to prove it.
Jim Schad (Jim_schad)
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Post Number: 915
Registered: 7-2002
Posted on Monday, March 31, 2003 - 2:55 pm:   

No lawyer ever represents a "guilt" person. They just lose the case and are "found" guilty. Besides Greg only deals with arsonists!
Rob Lay (Rob328gts)
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Post Number: 4210
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Posted on Monday, March 31, 2003 - 2:35 pm:   

Greg would never represent a guilty person. All of his cases are going after the bad guy.
Jim E (Jimpo1)
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Username: Jimpo1

Post Number: 1526
Registered: 7-2001
Posted on Monday, March 31, 2003 - 2:16 pm:   

I'm surprised Greg didn't offer the arrestee his business card.
Rob Lay (Rob328gts)
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Username: Rob328gts

Post Number: 4209
Registered: 12-2000
Posted on Monday, March 31, 2003 - 1:58 pm:   

Yes, the race was fairly boring until those last 30 laps. I wish the entire race would of been like that. So far my experience watching racing live is that NASCAR is really exciting about 10% of the laps, IRL about 40%, and road racing 90%. With road racing there's always some passing, bumping, wrecking, turning, braking, pitting going on.
Phil Bryson (Phildo)
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Username: Phildo

Post Number: 107
Registered: 8-2002
Posted on Monday, March 31, 2003 - 1:47 pm:   

Speaking of "bumping into", how 'bout Gordon getting into the back of Junior in the final turn - and then the 'bump' those two had just a hundred yards from the finish line?
I'm not a huge Nascar fan, but the last 30 laps was one hell of a finish!
Rob Lay (Rob328gts)
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Username: Rob328gts

Post Number: 4208
Registered: 12-2000
Posted on Monday, March 31, 2003 - 12:41 pm:   

Funny story #1: Taking a leak and I hear "Ferrari sucks" and in surprise I turn to see Jayson B. smiling at me. Greg Scott was outside waiting for me and bumped into Tillman out there too. Only 215k people at the race.

Funny story #2: Sat down in Greg's seats. I get a tap on my shoulder and turn to have a guy ask "Do you have a F40?". See, I was wearing the Chris Parr F40 shirt. I told him no, but I knew a few with one and I just had a 328. Turns out that guy had a 355 and the friend he was with had a couple 360's. They were from Denver. What's the odd's of 4 seats right together at a NASCAR event having 4 Ferrari owners.

Funny story #3: Not Ferrari related, but a good opportunity to make fun of Greg. After the race Greg and I are walking aimlessly trying to find Tillman and Jayson's cook out off in the boonies. The phones weren't working, so we were trying to find two people in a crowd of 215k. Anyway, there's some noise and commotion and a cop lays the cuffs on this guy and escorts him back to the patrol car as his friends are arguing with the cop. This cop was alone so what does the admirable drunk Greg do? He goes over to the cop car to back up the officer and tell him "you're not alone". You can take the badge off the cop, but can't take the cop off the badge... or something like that. I was just like, Greg, get your drunk ass back over here.

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