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The Member's Guide to Topiclessness - Page 10

Re: Thread of Topic-lessness

Posted by: Sorreah
Date: 2007-10-02 11:41:38
At least it wasn't in Al Bhed ;)

Re: Thread of Topic-lessness

Posted by: LedZeplin2
Date: 2007-10-11 15:24:42
Nascar:

Bristol: Bud 500 (1993) results

1.Mark Martin
2.Rusty Wallace
3.Dale Earnhardt
4.Harry Gant
5.Rick Mast
6.Jimmy Hensley
7.Brett Bodine
8.Geoffrey Bodine
9.Kenny Wallace
10.Michael Waltrip
11.Bill Elliott
12.Bobby Hillin Jr.
13.Morgan Shepherd
14.Phil Parsons
15.Bobby Labonte
16.Lake Speed
17.Dave Marcis
18.Jimmy Means
19.Greg Sacks
20.Jeff Gordon
21.Wally Dallenbach Jr.
22.Ricky Rudd
23.Sterling Marlin
24.Ken Schrader
25.Jimmy Spencer
26.Ernie Irvan (OUT)
27.Derrike Cope (OUT)
28.Rick Wilson (OUT)
29.Darrell Waltrip
30.Kyle Petty (OUT)
31.Dale Jarrett (OUT)
32.Hut Stricklin (OUT)
33.Bobby Hamilton (OUT)
34.Terry Labonte (OUT)

1994 Food City 500 results (- (Lap) = laps down)
1.Dale Earnhardt
2.Ken Schrader
3.Lake Speed
4.Geoffrey Bodine (-1 LAP)
5.Michael Waltrip (-3 LAPS)
6.Bobby Labonte (-4 LAPS)
7.Rusty Wallace (-6 LAPS)
8.Sterling Marlin (-9 LAPS)
9.Bobby Hamilton (-12 LAPS)
10.Dave Marcis (-14 LAPS)
11.Greg Sacks (-18 LAPS)
12.Steve Grissom (-20 LAPS)
13.Brett Bodine (-22 LAPS)
14.Hut Stricklin (-24 LAPS)
15.Darrell Waltrip (-24 LAPS)
16.Joe Nemechek (-27 LAPS)
17.Wally Dallenbach (-36 LAPS)
18.Morgan Shepherd (-43 LAPS)
19.Ted Musgrave (-69 LAPS)
20.Kyle Petty (-74 LAPS)
21.Mark Martin (OUT- -78 LAPS)
22.Jeff Gordon (OUT- -78 LAPS)
23.Chuck Bown (-107 LAPS)
24.Terry Labonte (-127 LAPS)
25.Ward Burton (-132 LAPS)
26.Todd Bodine (-142 LAPS)
27.Derrike Cope (-224 LAPS)
28.Mike Wallace (OUT- -238 LAPS)
29.Rick Mast (OUT- -278 LAPS)
30.Bill Elliott (OUT- -302 LAPS)
31.Jeff Burton (OUT- -303 LAPS)
32.Ricky Rudd (OUT- -312 LAPS)
33.Ernie Irvan (-333 LAPS)
34.Dick Trickle (OUT- -336 LAPS)
35.Jimmy Spencer (OUT- -341 LAPS)
36.Dale Jarrett (OUT- -434 LAPS)
37.Harry Gant (OUT- -490 LAPS)

1994 Goody's 500 results
1.Rusty Wallace
2.Mark Martin
3.Dale Earnhardt
4.Darrell Waltrip
5.Bill Elliott
6.Sterling Marlin
7.Michael Waltrip
8.Todd Bodine
9.Harry Gant
10.Rick Mast
11.Ted Musgrave
12.Ricky Rudd
13.Kenny Wallace
14.Brett Bodine
15.Kyle Petty
16.Derrike Cope
17.Dick Trickle
18.Morgan Shepherd
19.Ken Schrader
20.Jeff Burton
21.Jeremy Mayfield (OUT)
22.Brad Teague
23.Geoffrey Bodine (OUT)
24.Mike Wallace (OUT)
25.Lake Speed (OUT)
26.Dale Jarrett
27.Greg Sacks (OUT)
28.Bobby Hamilton (OUT)
29.Joe Nemechek (OUT)
30.John Andretti (OUT)
31.Bobby Labonte (OUT)
32.Jeff Gordon (OUT)
33.Terry Labonte (OUT)
34.Steve Grissom (OUT)
35.Hut Stricklin (OUT)
36.Ward Burton (OUT)

It's off-topic, remember?

Re: Thread of Topic-lessness

Posted by: Sorreah
Date: 2007-10-11 19:54:59
It is the song that never ends!
Yes, it goes on and on my friends!
Some people starting singing it
Not knowing what it was
And they will be singing it forever just because
It is the song that never ends!
Yes, it goes on and on my friends!
Some people starting singing it
Not knowing what it was
And they will be singing it forever just because
It is the song that never ends!
Yes, it goes on and on my friends!
Some people starting singing it
Not knowing what it was
And they will be singing it forever just because
It is the song that never ends!
Yes, it goes on and on my friends!
Some people starting singing it
Not knowing what it was
And they will be singing it forever just because
It is the song that never - (run over by steamroller)

Re: Thread of Topic-lessness

Posted by: Abwayax
Date: 2007-10-11 21:34:01
Machine Messiah - Yes, 1980

Part I

Run down a street
Where the glass shows
That summer has gone
Age, in the doorways
Resenting the pace of the dawn.
All of them standing in line
All of them waiting for time.
From time, the great healer,
The machine-Messiah
Is born.


Cables that carry the life
To the cities we build
Threads that link diamonds of light
To the satanic mills
Ah, to see in every way
That we feel it every
Day, and know that
Maybe we'll change
Offered the chance
To finally unlearn our lessons
And alter our stance.



Part II



Friends make their way into systems of chance
(reply- friends make their way of escape into systems of chance)
Escape to freedom I need to be there
Waiting and watching, the tables are turning
I'm waiting and watching
I need to be there.


I care to see them walk away
And, to be there when they say
They will return.


Machine, Messiah
The mindless
Search for a higher
Controller
Take me, to the fire
And hold me
Show me the strength of your
Singular eye.



Part III



History dictating symptoms of ruling romance
Claws at the shores of the water upon which we dance
All of us standing in line
All of us waiting for time
To feel it, all the way
And to be there when they
Say they know that
Maybe we'll change
Offered the chance
To finally unlearn our lessons
And alter our stance.


Machine, machine Messiah.
Take me into the fire


Hold me, machine Messiah
And show me
The strength of your singular eye.

Re: Thread of Topic-lessness

Posted by: Sorreah
Date: 2007-10-13 20:42:38
Freaky, but cool  ;D

Paralyzer lyrics

I hold on so nervously
To me and my drink
I wish it was cooling me
But so far, has not been good
It?s been shitty
And I feel awkward, as I should
This club has got to be
The most pretentious thing
Since I thought you and me
Well I am imagining
A dark lit place
Or your place or my place

Well I?m not paralyzed
But, I seem to be struck by you
I want to make you move
Because you?re standing still
If your body matches
What your eyes can do
You?ll probably move right through
Me on my way to you

I hold out for one more drink
Before I think
I?m looking too desperately
But so far has not been fun
I should just stay home
If one thing really means one
This club will hopefully
Be closed in three weeks
That would be cool with me
Well I?m still imagining
A dark lit place
Or your place or my place

Well, I?m not paralyzed
But, I seem to be struck by you
I want to make you move
Because you?re standing still
If your body matches
What your eyes can do
You?ll probably move right through
Me on my way to you

We?ll, I?m not paralyzed
But, I seem to be struck by you
I want to make you move
Because you?re standing still
If your body matches
What your eyes can do
You?ll probably move right through
Me on my way to you

I?m not paralyzed
But, I seem to be struck by you
I want to make you move
Because you?re standing still
If your body matches
What your eyes can do
You?ll probably move right through
Me on my way to you

You?ll probably move right through
Me on my way to you

You?ll probably move right through
Me on my way to you

Re: Thread of Topic-lessness

Posted by: pokemon_yellow
Date: 2007-10-13 20:44:53
I LOVE THAT SONG!
Finger 11 rocks.I dont really listen to them but I heard about them from Evanescence :P

Re: Thread of Topic-lessness

Posted by: Sorreah
Date: 2007-10-13 21:17:22
lol yeah, when they teamed up for Bring Me to Life. Actually, that was how I got introduced to Evanescence as well. Ever heard of the group 30 Seconds to Mars?

Back on (off) topic…

Giuseppe Michele Pasquale Petrosino, born in Salerno, August 30th 1860, a past police informer, rose through the ranks of the NYPD after joining in 1883. He became the leading Italian policeman in New York, fluent in every Italian dialect, and knowledgeable of underworld crimes. Petrosino realised that American Law was unable to deal with Italian crime in an effective way, so he gradually earned a name for himself by reverting to his own methods of dealing with criminals. He was never afraid to use force when questioning suspects or arresting criminals.

He was assigned to investigate the Italian underworld as early as 1890, and promoted to a sergeant of detectives by the president of the Police Commission board, Theodore Roosevelt in 1895.

Vito Cascioferro, who had travelled to New Orleans after being questioned over the 'Barrel Murder', arrived back in Sicily during 1904, obviously concerned over the troubles Lt Petrosino had caused him during the investigation, including his application for American citizenship which had been blocked by the charges.

In 1905 the board of Aldermen in New York agreed to the formation of a squad of exclusively Italian policemen. Petrosino set up an intelligence network within Little Italy. Using informers and spys he began to build up huge files against large underworld figures.

In 1906 Theodore A. Bingham became Police Commissioner. he stated: " From this moment on, the goal of my life shall be to crush the 'Black Hand' and to destroy these vile foreign criminals who have come to disrupt the serenity of our peaceful land. "

Commissioner Bingham fully supported the needs of the Italian branch, and within four months it grew from five members to twenty five, plus a second detachment of ten men in Brooklyn under the command of Antonio Vachris was formed. Petrosino was promoted to Lieutenant, but he still harboured great frustration over the American courts inability to deport any captured criminals. Cases were dismissed on technicalities as quickly as Petrosino could arrest the criminals.

Raffaele Palizzolo, an ex-member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, arrived in New York from Palermo on Monday 8th June, 1908. He stayed at the home of Dr G. A. Purpura, 157 E116th St.

Palizzolo had been tried, along with Giuseppe Fontana and Nicolo Trapini, for the 1893 killing of a Palermo political figure, Emanuelo Notarbartolo. The trial became famous in Italy, it cost Palizzolo over 150,000 lire, half of which was donated from Sicilians in America, and also cost the Italian government over 20,000,000 lire. Palizzolo had originally been sentenced to thirty years for the killing of Notarbartolo, who was at the time his political opponent. However, the sentence was quashed and Palizzolo, Fontana and Trapini were released.

Amazingly he was given a warm reception by the Italian Consul General when he arrived in the US in 1908. He was reported to visit Giuseppe Fontana, who was currently staying in Westchester County, and also Morello and Lupo. Petrosino publicly commended Palizzolo, saying he was a 'gentleman and a scholar'. However other reports suggest that, out of the public eye, Petrosino 'persuaded' Palizzolo cut his visit short and head back to Sicily.

Police Commissioner Bingham, in December 1908, created a secret service branch headed by Petrosino, their primary duty was to smash the 'Black Hand'. The city refused to fund the branch, but money and support was provided by business and citizens eager to end the crime wave. A few months later Bingham told Petrosino he was going to Sicily to gather evidence and criminal records to help them with their fight against the Black Hand.

He travelled to Italy in February 1908, in his notebook he carried the names: Giuseppe Morello, Ignazio Lupo, Giuseppe Fontana, Carlo Costantino and Antonino Passananti, The idea was to collect their penal certificates to aid their extradition from the United States. Petrosino thought his mission would be kept secret, but before he had even arrived in Italy his story was in the New York.

Sailing to Sicily around the same time as Petrosino, were Carlo Costantino and Antonino Passananti. Costantino had been the stand in look-alike for Petto, causing the 'Barrel Murder' case to fall apart. Upon his arrival he sent a telegram to Giuseppe Morello, 360 East 61 Street, New York :" I LoBaido work Fontana". After a few days with their families, Costantino and Passananti visited Cascioferro.

On Friday, March 12th, 1909, Petrosino was shot and killed in Piazza Marina, Palermo. He left the restaurant in Cafe Oreto after being visited by two men, whilst he was standing outside he was shot at four times, two men were then seen running from Piazza. Petrosino had become the first, and only, NYPD officer to be killed on foreign soil whilst on duty. On his person was found his notebook, containing the names of the criminals he come to collect information about, and also a new addition of the name Vito Cascioferro.

Two men were arrested, they had been seen in the cafe with Petrosino. The first man was Paolo Palazzotto, who's name had been on Petrosino's list, and had been deported from New York by Petrosino for 'Black Hand' crimes in Brooklyn. The second man was Ernesto Militano, a vicious local criminal.

Another witness alerted the police to the fact that the day before he had seen Carlo Costantino and Antonino Passananti. The police were unaware that these two men had returned to Palermo, and began to investigate. Carlo Costantino and many other suspects were arrested over the following forty-eight hours. Only Vito Cascioferro and Passananti were not picked up.

Meanwhile the world was in uproar, the story had broken in the papers, and a wave of Italian hatred travelled through New York. President Roosevelt passed comment on the sadness of the affair, and reporters scanned the globe for interviews with anarchist groups, in the hope for a lead story.

Baldassare Ceola, the police commissioner of Palermo drew three early hypothesis on the Petrosino murder:

1. Petrosino was killed by Paolo Palazzotto, the Brooklyn Black-Hander, for his harsh treatment whilst in America.

2. Petrosino was killed by the Mafia, before he could block their access to the United States.

3. Petrosino was killed by the 'Black Hand', before he could collect their penal certificates and expel them from America.

In a later report the police commissioner spoke of the questioning of Carlo Costantino and Antonino Passananti, the two men who had arrived the same time as petrosino. The report referred to the cable message, sent upon their return to Sicily, to Morello in New York: 'I LoBaido work Fontana'. The report claimed that LoBaido was a fictitious name used by Passananti. Costantino had been found with photographs of a New York shop under the name 'PECORARO-LOBAIDO' (Costantino, used the fictitious name of Pecoraro during the Barrel Murder trail). The report concluded that Carlo Costantino and Antonino Passananti were the likely perpetrators of the crime, with Vito Cascioferro the mastermind.

On 3rd April, 1909, Vito Cascioferro, was arrested in connection with the murder. Among his possessions were: a visiting card from "Vito LoBaido, Brooklyn", and hand written notes of defence prepared for two friends, both of whom had previous charges of counterfeiting, a photo showing Costantino, Morello, Cascioferro, Frank Aiello, Fontana and others. Cascioferro pleaded innocence and provided a strong alibi.

On July 17th 1909, Baldassare Ceola, was relieved of his position as the police commissioner of Palermo, and on the same day Theodore Bingham was stepped down as police commissioner of New York. The fifteen men arrested in the case were released on probation or bail over the following months. All charges in full, were dropped two years later.

In January 1911, almost one year after his imprisonment for counterfeiting, Giuseppe Morello was reported to have spoken to the Attorney representing the US authorities. In the hope of shortening his sentence he supplied information about the murder of Lieutenant Petrosino. Morello later withdrew his statements and refused to sign them. The contents of the talks were never officially released, but it was claimed that he had pointed to Carlo Costantino for the murder of Petrosino.

Another 'tale' that backs up the theory of Cascioferro being the killer is his own admission whilst in jail on a life term: " Petrosino was a courageous enemy; he did not deserve a dirty death at the hands of just any hired killer ".



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RELATED RECORDS

  Giuseppe Fontana
  Vito Cascioferro
  Antonino Passananti
  Carlo Costantino
  Raffaele Palizzolo
  Return to Records
Other Events … —— The Early Years {1900-1910}The Barrel Murder {1903}Petrosino Murder {1909}The Morello & Lupo trial {1910}The Murder Stables {1909-1915}The Mafia-Camorra War {1914-1918}

Re: Thread of Topic-lessness

Posted by: LedZeplin2
Date: 2007-10-15 20:30:25
More Nascar:
Nascar 1993:
Dover:
Budweiser 500
1.Dale Earnhardt
2.Dale Jarrett
3.Davey Allison
4.Mark Martin
5.Ken Schrader
6.Rick Mast
7.Harry Gant
8.Jimmy Spencer
9.Morgan Shepherd
10.Bobby Hamilton
11.Rick Wilson
12.Wally Dallenbach Jr.
13.Kenny Wallace
14.Ted Musgrave
15.Hut Stricklin
16.Brett Bodine
17.Bill Elliott
18.Jeff Gordon
19.Bobby Labonte
20.Terry Labonte
21.Rusty Wallace (OUT)
22.Jimmy Hensley (OUT)
23.Geoffrey Bodien (OUT)
24.Darrell Waltrip (OUT)
25.Bobby Hillin Jr.
26.Jimmy Means (OUT)
27.Michael Waltrip (OUT)
28.Dick Trickle (OUT)
29.Kyle Petty (OUT)
30.Lake Speed (OUT)
31.Derrike Cope (OUT)
32.Ernie Irvan (OUT)
33.Sterling Marlin (OUT)
34.P. J. Jones (OUT)
35.Ricky Rudd (OUT)
36.Dave Marcis (OUT)
37.Phil Parsons (OUT)
38.Greg Sacks (OUT)

Splitfire Spark Plug 500:
1.Rusty Wallace
2.Ken Schrader
3.Darrell Waltrip
4.Dale Jarrett
5.Harry Gant
6.Jimmy Spencer
7.Bobby Labonte
8.Terry Labonte
9.Morgan Shepherd
10.Bill Elliott
11.Sterling Marlin
12.Bobby Hillin Jr.
13.Jeff Purvis
14.Kyle Petty
15.Wally Dallenbach Jr.
16.Kenny Wallace
17.Jimmy Means
18.Rick Mast
19.Dave Marcis
20.Greg Sacks (OUT)
21.Ricky Rudd (OUT)
22.Jimmy Horton (OUT)
23.Michael Waltrip (OUT)
24.Jeff Gordon (OUT)
25.Dick Trickle
26.Ernie Irvan
27.Dale Earnhardt
28.Ted Musgrave (OUT)
29.Hut Stricklin (OUT)
30.Geoffrey Bodine (OUT)
31.Mark Martin (OUT)
32.Derrike Cope (OUT)
33.Lake Speed (OUT)
34.Rick Wilson (OUT)
35.Todd Bodine (OUT)
36.Bob Schacht (OUT)
37.Phil Parsons (OUT)

Darlington
1993 Transouth 500:
1.Dale Earnhardt
2.Mark Martin
3.Dale Jarrett
4.Ken Schrader
5.Rusty Wallace
6.Alan Kulwicki
7.Kyle Petty
8.Geoffrey Bodine
9.Terry Labonte
10.Morgan Shepherd
11.Davey Allison
12.Brett Bodine
13.Wally Dallenbach Jr.
14.Bill Elliott
15.Rick Mast
16.Darrell Waltrip
17.Derrike Cope
18.Bobby Labonte
19.Ricky Rudd
20.Dick Trickle
21.Sterling Marlin
22.Ernie Irvan (OUT)
23.Bobby Hamilton (OUT)
24.Jeff Gordon (OUT)
25.Dave Marcis (OUT)
26.Rick Wilson (OUT)
27.Bob Schacht (OUT)
28.Hut Stricklin (OUT)
29.Jimmy Spencer (OUT)
30.Ted Musgrave (OUT)
31.Jimmy Means (OUT)
32.Kenny Wallace (OUT)
33.Michael Waltrip (OUT)
34.James Hylton (OUT)
35.Bobby Hillin Jr. (OUT)
36.Phil Parsons (OUT)
37.Harry Gant (OUT)
38.Mike Potter (OUT)
39.Norm Benning (OUT)

Atlanta
1993 Hooter's 500
1.Rusty Wallace
2.Ricky Rudd
3.Darrell Waltrip
4.Bill Elliott
5.Dick Trickle
6.Michael Waltrip
7.Dale Jarrett
8.Ted Musgrave
9.Phil Parsons
10.Dale Earnhardt
11.Kyle Petty
12.Ernie Irvan
13.Terry Labonte
14.Bobby Labonte
15.Mike Wallace
16.Jimmy Spencer
17.Sterling Marlin
18.Dave Marcis
19.Derrike Cope
20.Mark Martin
21.Bobby Hamilton
22.Hut Stricklin
23.Rick Wilson
24.Greg Sacks
25.Jimmy Hensley
26.Lake Speed
27.Ken Schrader
28.Harry Gant (OUT)
29.Loy Allen (OUT)
30.Kenny Wallace (OUT)
31.Jeff Gordon (OUT)
32.Morgan Shepherd (OUT)
33.Wally Dallenbach Jr. (OUT)
34.T. W. Taylor (OUT)
35.Rick Carelli (OUT)
36.Rich Bickle (OUT)
37.Rick Mast (OUT)
38.Jimmy Horton (OUT)
39.Geoffrey Bodine (OUT)
40.Brett Bodine (OUT)
41.Bobby Hillin Jr. (OUT)
42.Neil Bonnett (OUT)

Re: Thread of Topic-lessness?

Posted by: fivex
Date: 2007-10-16 04:54:31
what is the topic wright now>

Re: Thread of Topic-lessness?

Posted by: Newo
Date: 2007-10-16 09:53:34

what is the topic wright now>

There isn't one.
Say what you want.

Re: Thread of Topic-lessness

Posted by: hoggins
Date: 2007-10-16 10:46:46


what is the topic wright now>

There isn't one.
Say what you want.


what you wa*shot*

Re: Thread of Topic-lessness

Posted by: LedZeplin2
Date: 2007-10-16 14:24:25
So even old race results are allowed?

Re: Thread of Topic-lessness

Posted by: fivex
Date: 2007-10-16 16:30:57
Goes and rus off for ice cream ;)

Re: Thread of Topic-lessness

Posted by: LedZeplin2
Date: 2007-10-16 16:54:07
More Nascar 1993:
STP Daytona 500:
1.Dale Jarrett
2.Dale Earnhardt
3.Geoffrey Bodine
4.Hut Stricklin
5.Jeff Gordon
6.Mark Martin
7.Morgan Shepherd
8.Ken Schrader
9.Sterling Marlin
10.Wally Dallenbach Jr.
11.Terry Labonte
12.Rick Mast
13.Jimmy Spencer
14.Lake Speed
15.Ted Musgrave
16.Michael Waltrip
17.Brett Bodine
18.Darrell Waltrip
19.Jim Sauter
20.Bobby Labonte
21.Harry Gant
22.Phil Parson
23.Kenny Wallace
24.Chad Little
25.Jimmy Horton
26.Alan Kulwicki
27.Bobby Hamilton
28.Davey Allison
29.Derrike Cope
30.Ricky Rudd
31.Kyle Petty (OUT)
32.Rusty Wallace (OUT)
33.Dave Marcis
34.Rick Wilson (OUT)
35.Bobby Hillin Jr. (OUT)
36.Al Unser Jr. (OUT)
37.Ernie Irvan (OUT)
38.Joe Ruttman (OUT)
39.Bill Elliott (OUT)
40.Jimmy Hensley (OUT)
41.Dick Trickle (OUT)


Rockingham
Goodwrench 500
1.Rusty Wallace
2.Dale Earnhardt
3.Ernie Irvan
4.Alan Kulwicki
5.Mark Martin
6.Dale Jarrett
7.Ted Musgrave
8.Phil Parsons
9.Geoffrey Bodine
10.Terry Labonte
11.Bill Elliott
12.Ricky Rudd
13.Hut Stricklin
14.Davey Allison
15.Bobby Hamilton
16.Jimmy Spencer
17.Rick Wilson
18.Derrike Cope
19.Bobby Hillin Jr.
20.Wally Dallenbach Jr.
21.Dave Marcis
22.Brett Bodine
23.Kenny Wallace
24.Ken Schrader
25.Jimmy Hensley
26.Michael Waltrip
27.Ed Ferree
28.Sterling Marlin (OUT)
29.Dick Trickle
30.Darrell Waltrip
31.Harry Gant (OUT)
32.Kyle Petty
33.Bobby Labonte (OUT)
34.Jeff Gordon (OUT)
35.Morgan Shepherd
36.Johnny Chapman (OUT)
37.Mike Potter (OUT)
38.Jerry Hill (OUT)
39.Rick Mast (OUT)
40.James Hylton (OUT)

Talladega
Winston 500
1.Ernie Irvan
2.Jimmy Spencer
3.Dale Jarrett
4.Dale Earnhardt
5.Joe Ruttman
6.Rusty Wallace
7.Davey Allison
8.Derrike Cope
9.Jimmy Hensley
10.Michael Waltrip
11.Jeff Gordon
12.Mark Martin
13.Rick Mast
14.Kenny Wallace
15.Morgan Shepherd
16.Rick Wilson
17.Bobby Hillin Jr.
18.Kyle Petty
19.Phil Parsons
20.Hut Stricklin
21.Ken Schrader
22.Bill Elliott
23.Harry Gant
24.Sterling Marlin
25.Ritchie Petty
26.Darrell Waltrip
27.Geoffrey Bodine
28.Ted Musgrave
29.Wally Dallenbach Jr.
30.Brett Bodine (OUT)
31.Dick Trickle
32.Jimmy Means (OUT)
33.Greg Sacks (OUT)
34.Lake Speed (OUT)
35.Bobby Labonte (OUT)
36.Jimmy Horton (OUT)
37.Terry Labonte (OUT)
38.Rich Bickle (OUT)
39.Jeff Purvis (OUT)
40.Ken Bouchard (OUT)
41.Ricky Rudd (OUT)


Coming up next: the other Atlanta race, the first Martinsville race, the Coca-Cola 600, both Pocono races, the July Daytona race, the second Talladega race, the Southern 500, the fall Richmond race, the fall Rockingham race, and the Phoenix race.

Re: Thread of Topic-lessness

Posted by: fivex
Date: 2007-10-16 16:59:25
Um OK I looked the first post and it said "No spam posts in this thread."! :o