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Re: On Building and Racing Cars

To: Dick J <lsr_man@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: On Building and Racing Cars
From: "Thomas E. Bryant" <saltracer@awwwsome.com>
Date: Wed, 05 Jun 2002 09:36:13 -0700
Dick,
THANKS FOR THE WORDS OF WISDOM! That pretty well sums up my take on the 
sport.

Tom, Redding CA - #216 D/GCC

Dick J wrote:

>   WARNING:  I'M ON MY SOAP BOX
>   Rick Byrnes <Rick@rbmotorsports.com> wrote: .... finally admit that my new 
>Lakester ..will not make it to the salt this year. ........ have a life 
>besides the car (my words, not the little red haired girls). 
> The only good thing about growing old - - from time to time you are allowed 
>to speak words of wisdom (i.e., been there - done that - got the scars).  
>Every now and then I have to step back and take a reality check.  My racecar 
>provides me with TWO (2) great pass-times - wrenching and racing. Sometimes I 
>want to get frustrated when, for one reason or another, the wrenching goes too 
>slow and keeps me from racing.  I have to step back, take a good look, and ask 
>myself what it is I enjoy so much about this sport.  If you're like me, you 
>love your trips "out to the shop" after dinner, or late in the evening when 
>there's nothing decent on the boob toob - tinkering for hours to make some 
>small bracket that you could buy for two bucks at the local parts store.  That 
>part of the sport is like the time spent on board a cruise ship.  You have to 
>understand that it's not just the destination that counts, it's the time spent 
>on the trip that accounts for so much of the enjoyment.  Stop
, !
> take a breath, and enjoy it.  Think of how many hundreds of thousands of guys 
>there are out there who would give anything just to have what you have in your 
>shop; to be able to go out there and "tinker".  They are lucky to get a 
>magazine every now and then in hopes of finding an article to read about the 
>things that you do and to dream about the "stuff" that you have. Sometimes I 
>don't even "tinker" when I get out there.  I light my pipe, sit down on a 
>tire, and just enjoy looking at the treasures (junk?) I have.  Dreams that 
>I've had all my life that I never thought would come true. Then, when my pipe 
>goes out,  I go back up to the house and spend time with my little girl, 
>because she is growing up pretty fast and helping and watching her grow up is 
>like that cruise.  The destination is only half the joy. Getting there is the 
>other half.
> Dick J
> In east Texas
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