What a coincidence, as I was just randomly looking at
Ebay. They have LOTS of autocross cars up for bid
there!
See, there are things I don't get. For one, I can
understand couples not sharing the same interest, and
I understand the whole children getting in the way of
our childhoods concept, but all this anti-autocross
stuff is lost on me. Sure, there should be a balance
and compromise, but what about a person's sanity.
Autocross provides a safe diversion from that. Why, I
grew up in a parking lot, and look at me. I'm fine. I
didn't have two parents. I had too many.
Also, for the safety of your children, you should
autocross, and so should your spouse. Why would you
want your children to ride in a car with someone who
would not know what to do in a panic situation?
That is why SFR will soon be offering Boondoggle for
Beginners! Coming soon, to a parking lot near you.
-Katie Kelly
--- Jake Hodges <jake@codeworm.com> wrote:
> After a conversation with my friend about Autocross
> (or other
> motor-hobbies) being a source of interpersonal
> relationship difficulties,
> he sent me this. It's a real thing.. I've seen it
> with my own eyes at BMW
> club track events both at Sears Pt. and
> Buttonwillow. (I know.. Infineon
> and, what's Buttonwillow again? Jim's Towing?)
>
> Jake
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