News Flash all Pro Truck Drivers.!!!!!!!

Pretty much nailed it…Other than to shop for an online purchase,websites,much like home computers,newspapers,and magazines are becoming a thing of the past.These days,eveyone is scrolling their twitter and Facebook news feed,alot quicker and more convenient than trying to search out and navigate some website.

No wonder I can’t find any info on MySpace anymore.

Like, Positive Vibes, Man…

Let’s remember:

>The racing world is shrinking.

>Hell, cars are now about to drive themselves, and the public cannot wait.

>We are Blessed to have any racing.

>At some point, short track racing will be “pay to play”, like sports car racing, if it exists at all.

>“Racing” has always involved a high level of difficulty, and poor returns. That is part of the draw.

>Clearly, the tracks can, and will, do whatever they want.

SO, “demanding” anything is kind of worthless.

SUGGESTING things in a positive manner is about as good as it is going to get, with no real expectations.

And being thankful for whatever we get is a good way to keep one’s blood pressure level down.

We have five tracks, 3 short, one medium, and one longer. Lots of good choices.

Me? I have my favorites, but I like them all, and can find the info through one means or another.

Dick Anderson is on the mend, life is good.

For anyone on this board that doesn’t happen to be Facebook savvy, or just refuses to sign up with them, you don’t have to. To get on any racing related Facebook site, just type the site you’re looking for into the search. In the list of choices that come up, you’ll find their Facebook site. Just choose that one and it takes you to their Facebook page. You don’t have to sign in, you don’t have to be a Facebook member.
What will happen, is that as you try to scroll down, Facebook will try to block your view of the page because you’re not a member, or haven’t signed in. Simply click on the Not Now and continue reading.