I don't follow the auto racing that closely, but I don't recall political types
coming out of the woodwork for either the Weldon crash in 2011 (which prompted
some lengthy threads here) or the crash a few years ago (2009, apparently)
which would be the last time in NASCAR that spectators were in
On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 8:55 PM, Bob in Jersey wrote:
> The details can be looked up, of course, but are the political types
> coming out of the woodwork to damn the stock-car bunch over this?
I can not decode your question. What do you mean by political types, and
what do you think they would b
The details can be looked up, of course, but are the political types coming
out of the woodwork to damn the stock-car bunch over this?
-- BOB
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JW, to Brad Beam:
>
> Sounds to me like you're overthinking it. Whatever the reasoning on
> that popup was, I don't see NBC passing up an opportunity to squeeze
> every last viewer from The Office.
>
Iffy... very iffy... -- BOB
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On Friday, February 22, 2013 2:33:54 PM UTC-8, Kevin M. (RPCV) wrote:
>
> One of my favorite shows of all time continues to be "The Match Game,"
> reruns of which I continue to watch regularly. The problem is that
> gameshows got too elaborate.
>
I TiVo Gene Rayburn & Co. every weekday morning
> Even worse, the in-show documentary will apparently not be airing on NBC,
> but on PBS; based on the tag of last week's episode, Oscar is watching WVIA
> on his computer when a notice of the "10 years in the making" documentary
> pop-up appears.
Sounds to me like you're overthinking it. Whatever