Philadelphia's Classiest Drunkards
and I should have put in my other pads and hung out for the last session
I wrote a bunch of notes on my track map. I'm ready to go again
I usually have trouble falling asleep after events, but I had even more trouble trying to wake up this morning. I wish I took today off!
and I should have put in my other pads and hung out for the last session
I wrote a bunch of notes on my track map. I'm ready to go again
and I should have put in my other pads and hung out for the last session
I wrote a bunch of notes on my track map. I'm ready to go again
The worst thing for me has always been the ride home after a track day. Nothing more frustration than spending time in bumper to bumper traffic with morons going 55 in the left lane when you were just blasting around a race track @ 100+ MPH.
I gave some douche in an expedition a point by in the left lane when he started tailing me on route 55
I started with notes like that and then crossed them out and wrote "never lift" across the whole map
I was going down 202 past the saab dealership and the next thing you know cop lights in my mirror. I got in the right lane and at the red light and he pulled up next to me with his lights off and told me to roll down my window. I did and he then yelled I love your 4N Junk and drove off. Relief
I was going down 202 past the saab dealership and the next thing you know cop lights in my mirror. I got in the right lane and at the red light and he pulled up next to me with his lights off and told me to roll down my window. I did and he then yelled I love your 4N Junk and drove off. Relief

I was going down 202 past the saab dealership and the next thing you know cop lights in my mirror. I got in the right lane and at the red light and he pulled up next to me with his lights off and told me to roll down my window. I did and he then yelled I love your 4N Junk and drove off. Relief

Last edited by honda-guy; Feb 27, 2012 at 12:29 PM.


