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11th April 2007, 05:50 #11
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Lol, what an ass...
Show of hands for those thinking this was one step short of a "hiding behind the bed" Scott Wimmer situation. I'd give at least 50/50 odds he was drunk. If not, why would he leave the scene?
Either way, this is further proof the guy can't drive. I've driven over 24 hours straight by myself with no stops but for fueling, you don't fall asleep behind the wheel unless you're inept OR stupid.
Parlaying a ride with DEI into a career as a roving mouth/spokesman $25 million dollars.
Parlaying said spokesmanship into Toyota Team ownership $100 million dollars.
Falling asleep behind the wheel and crashing, while being the biggest Cup embarrassment in decades? Priceless.Racing season is soon upon us!:smokin:
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11th April 2007, 07:30 #12
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Originally Posted by uncleel
Can Mikie say kiss my career good bye?Don't take anything I post too seriously folks.
I'm like a bottle of wine, I get better with age.
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11th April 2007, 10:37 #13
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Lets wait for all the facts to come out before accusing Mikey of DUI. He is pretty lucky to escape uninjured though.
Sadly certain people seem to dislike Mikey and I find the accusations thrown at him disappointing. If they are true then I will criticise him but until then he has my support - sure he shouldn't have left the scene but you don't always think rationally after doing something stupid.
And for those that call Mikey the cups biggest joke. Remember he has won TWO Daytona 500s (one more than Dale Jr in the same team) and The Winston in 1996 for the Wood Brothers. I am sure MWR will turn it around as well.Message to Ganassi - Get Sterling in the #40 full-time. Those were the days.
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11th April 2007, 12:12 #14
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Toyota may even get the wreck to testify its safety.
Seriously, driving long hours at night is dangerous. When I drove into the wee hours for a friend's wedding, I stopped 7-8 times after 11 PM in order to rest because I was not confident in going without stopping.In Christ,
Bobby
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11th April 2007, 12:55 #15Originally Posted by Hoss Ghoul
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11th April 2007, 15:03 #16
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Originally Posted by dwboogityfanDVR . . . . . Life is too short to watch commercials.
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11th April 2007, 15:40 #17
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Originally Posted by R. MearsDing dong, the wicked witch is dead... the wicked witch is dead...!!!
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11th April 2007, 15:44 #18
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Originally Posted by dwboogityfan"You win some, lose some, and wreck some." - Dale Earnhardt
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11th April 2007, 16:10 #19
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Originally Posted by Hoss Ghoul
Rammer~ Jammer ~Yellow Hammer ~Give 'em Hell Alabama!
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11th April 2007, 16:31 #20
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Some points have been submitted for consideration :
1. DUI - I just don't buy that one ...
2. Falling asleep at the wheel - Having had this occur to me I know it can happen.
It comes from physical exhaustion & lack of sleep, it can happen to anyone.
It has nothing to do with being "inept OR stupid".
3. Losing his career and/or team - I don't see that happening, people have car accidents all the time.
The main thing is that Michael wasn't injured.
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Let me add something for people to think about :
Hitting a telephone pole at 55+ mph is a hard jolt.
(I know because I have hit a telephone pole myself)
(I was temporarily disoriented & all I wanted to do was go home)
I wouldn't be surprised that Michael may have suffered a concusion.
Leaving the scene of an accident is understandable because it is traumatic.
Michael wasn't fleeing, he had a natural need to be where he felt secure.
Michael Waltrip didn't hide, to state otherwise is false.2008 ESPN Stockcar Challenge MSF Champion :D
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