An all time classic, no doubt.
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I've spent my whole life since I was a little kid obsessed with "road ringers". People like Ron Fellow, Scott Pruett, Boris Said were as much heroes to me as any full-time driver and I always liked to see them show up the full-timers in Trucks or Xfinity. So it was particularly very neat to see a road course ringer win a Cup race for the first time in my entire life.
I think it is too early to make the move, he has impressed everybody and been quicker than most would have thought, but he doesn't even have a top 5 yet in ARCA. I know time is not on his side, but I think he could seriously use another season where he can put together the funding to race for like Venturini where he should be able to compete for wins and can truly gauge where he's at, while maybe doing some part-time Xfinity and Truck stuff just gaining experience. Then go to Xfinity after that second year.
I was literally coming here to posit my conspiracy theory that Andretti was looking to buy Spire and Gainbridge came on as sort of presage, and then I see the OP beat me to it. Welp, I guess it goes without saying that I agree, and that I also think Spire would probably be the best multicar team that could be interested in selling so it makes sense.
Love this song as a diehard fan of the Nightmare on Elm Street series, listen to it all the time.
I'd say it still qualifies as a cocktail, really curious as to what MHL and Aperol taste like together.
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Not gonna lie, the cookie part of chocolate chip cookies without the chocolate chips is the dream I've been chasing my whole life.
The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin immediately comes to mind as one of the most interesting sci-fi books I've read to deal heavily with biology and gender.
I'm still in season 3, but absolutely loving it, in my watch of Babylon 5 but it is exciting to know once I finish the series not only are there movies to follow but they are still making entries to this day.
There has never been a time in my life in which I have turned down the chance to watch David Byrne do weird little dances.
Legitimately believe that Motor Away is one of the single most perfect rock songs ever written.