Hah! You've been practicing those games longer than most of these
readers have been on this good earth! :)
--Pat K
Donald R McKenna wrote:
>
> Corey Smith writes:
>
> >Hey now, don't jinx me! Like Pat said, I'll gladly take on the underdog
> >role. :-)
>
> Some advice :-)
>
> Start "sand-bagging" by running slower in the remaining events before the
> Nat's. Or, much better yet, enter as a red car with an assumed-name, go like
> hell to get "dialed-in" and, beyond we locals, folks will think you've quit.
> Remember, this IS a mental game, at times.
>
> BTW, nothing like being the subject of the question, asked after the first
> day,---- WHO's in first place? Was really fun till the car broke on the
> second run the next day --- after getting a pylon on the first run.
>
> Don
>
> P.S. I owe all my knowledge of "treachery" to my friend, Dwayne. He teached
> me all I know about mind games, well, almost all.
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