Renting a car means listening to the radio. Not necessarily and not always, but often, especially when you are running late and as a result have way overpacked, stuffing far too much into one bag carelessly and trying to find CDs to stuff into the bag, deciding that they will take up too much room, etc.
I heard Tom Petty, Ace of Bass, John Cougar Mellencamp, Bush (Everything Zen, no, I don't think so). I definitely did not hear any song recorded since the last time I listened to the radio. Maybe this is due to the death of the major label stranglehold on music, or the reconciliation of that death with the fact that they still have a stranglehold on radio.
I did hear an incredibly interesting piece on sounds from outer space,ie. the Wow! signal (great name for a band)
Here is a very blurry shot of the order of events:
I won't go into too much detail, but the day was a huge amount of fun. I didn't do that well competitively speaking, but
I learned a great deal and will definitely be going back, often. There were 2 crashes, a not so nasty one that happened directly in front of me when a guy snapped his chain, and then one that happened in the B Feature, second to last race of the day, that was very nasty.
Fortunately, the guy
seemed alert and relatively ok as he was loaded into the ambulance.
Here are a few more pics from the day. I love the Kutztown Cutters kit, so asked Patty to model it for me.
Patty is fantastically nice, and turns out she, like me, is a basketball junkie. She was the first 1000 pt scorer in Marist history, overshadowed by the Dunkin' Dutchman: Most importantly, she was a big fan of my boyhood idol, Jeff Lamp.
A few more:
The age range was
amazing, probably from about 10-70, and the number of people who come out to watch is really surprising. Finally, this kid is freaking awesome, and me at the end, saying ow, :
Is this from the track in Queens that I just learned about?
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