Well, you at least recognized that F1 is Formula 1 which means you're ahead of many. :)
Yay me!
Dr. Walsh ,'Potential'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Well, you at least recognized that F1 is Formula 1 which means you're ahead of many. :)
Yay me!
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HOST: I’m curious, have you ever googled anybody? Do you use Google?
BUSH: Occasionally. One of the things I’ve used on the Google is to pull up maps. It’s very interesting to see — I’ve forgot the name of the program — but you get the satellite, and you can — like, I kinda like to look at the ranch. It remind me of where I wanna be sometimes.
Boy, that Danica Patrick sure can drive, she says, wanting to be one of the cool kids.
psst, connie is a cool kid. pass it on.
Danica has brought a *lot* of attention to the sport and that is never a bad thing. She's driving for Michael Andretti next year which should be a good thing as well.
done a few Bonderaunt classes.::sigh again:: And, you know Boundurant, too!!!
I come by my madness through genetics.Me too. We're an entire racing family (though mom hasn't in awhile). HSR Daytona is in a few weeks. :D And, no open wheels in our family. House Rules.
Daytona is the *best*! First race of the season and lots of drivers pop in from other series. Love. It.Oooo. Have you ever been to the 12 Hours of Sebring? Another awesome race.
Wasn't Danica the one where one of the spoilsports said it was unfair to allow her to drive because she was so tiny she got a weight advantage? I wonder what he said was the reason he was beaten by all the men who finished in front of him.
Wasn't Danica the one where one of the spoilsports said it was unfair to allow her to drive because she was so tiny she got a weight advantage?
Heh. If that were true, racecar drivers would all look like jokeys.
Yeah, though I must say, weight really does make a huge difference in racing. But, she is an excellent driver, and even if they added weight to her car, she'd still be the boys.
October 23,2006 | DES MOINES, Iowa -- One of the great apes at a research center in Des Moines has learned a valuable lesson -- don't pull the fire alarm. A bonobo named Panbanisha did just that last Friday, sending out the fire department to the Great Ape Trust of Iowa.
Fire department spokesman Brian O'Keefe said Monday it was the first known case of an animal setting off a fire alarm in Des Moines.
Trust spokesman Al Setka said a 25-year-old female named Panbanisha was the guilty ape.
Setka said Sue Savage-Rumbaugh, a lead scientist at the trust focusing on studying the behavior and intelligence of bonobos, scolded Panbanisha.
"It's my understanding that she's been told not to do it again," Setka said.
"It's my understanding that she's been told not to do it again," Setka said.
Hee!