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Happy birthday Gregory

I almost have the engine finished up. I just have to setup the windage tray and put the pan on.

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Chuck, did you get my text?


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Got it Lou


Here's what the winner of the big race gets along with the cash



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Posts: 7228 | Location: Pittsburgh | Registered: December 07, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Happy Birthday, again, Greg!! You're getting old too!! Congratulations!!


Forever "53'

Always and forever "Thinking of Nikki"...

Our "Guy"
 
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Thanks everyone for the Happy Birthdays and Thanks Dave, Ed, Bob, Christine and Chuck for little party also thanks everyone who went out last night and had fun.

Also Thank you to everyone who supported me at PRP and who still supports me now. I am very pleased of the overwelming of phone calls,text and emails wishing me well for my next task of taking over Quaker. Norm, the new owner, is a very nice down to earth guy and "as Michael has done with PRP" Norm is looking to do a bunch of big improvements to the track. I am looking forward to working with Norm and making quaker another class track and the ones who know me well knows that running a track is a huge amount of never ending work and takes alot of time. I want to wish Michael, Carmen, Jamie and the rest off PRP staff the best of luck on the continued success and as for the racers and friends, I will miss seeing everyone on a regular bases but many who I have talked to plan on making some trips out to see me over the summer.

I do know we have one weekend in september that we will get to hangout. Eyes

Thanks again to everyone for the support and take the time to sign up on QCMP's website to keep up to date on the changes and improvements at www.quakercitymotorsportspark.com
 
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Happy Birthday Greg
Its a big step for Greg today turning 35. He is now in the 35 to 40 club!! And can be called old school... Party

I guess Bob this makes me and you Classics now.


Hey Turk, I was wondering at which age qualifies you for the "Old timer burger" Tongue




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Man Mikey glad you ask first cause these dudes are getting sensitive about there age, something about they graduated high school the year I was born....just sayin


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Man Mikey glad you ask first cause these dudes are getting sensitive about there age, something about they graduated high school the year I was born....just sayin


If Greg just turned 35 then I graduated from high school before he was born. I guess that makes me a fossil.
 
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Man Mikey glad you ask first cause these dudes are getting sensitive about there age, something about they graduated high school the year I was born....just sayin


If Greg just turned 35 then I graduated from high school before he was born. I guess that makes me a fossil.


Wow, I'm glad somebody is older than me.
 
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the tree race was a lot of fun yesterday.
some good bench racing,great food and some hits at the tree.
cant wait till next year.
 
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Hey Tom Lang, How old are you? You still look like you are in your teens compared to some others on here! No reference to Bob D.!
 
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Great job on the Practice Tree race! Food was excellent, racing fun, and good to see some friends! And thanks for raising more money for Nikki!!!


Forever "53'

Always and forever "Thinking of Nikki"...

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Hey Tom Lang, How old are you? You still look like you are in your teens compared to some others on here! No reference to Bob D.!


Hey Dad - last time I checked, YOU were older than Bob D (and have a lot more gray hair, too)!
 
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the tree race was a lot of fun yesterday.
some good bench racing,great food and some hits at the tree.
cant wait till next year.


Sooooooooooooo.....WHO was The Big Weeeener???


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im not sure,
i went home after the 4th round of the big race.
 
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Hey Tom Lang, How old are you? You still look like you are in your teens compared to some others on here! No reference to Bob D.!


Hey Dad - last time I checked, YOU were older than Bob D (and have a lot more gray hair, too)!


Thanks Kimmy. Lol.
 
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The big winner was Marty Flagle from Eastern PA. He beat another out of towner Bubba Lake from Englishtown. Mike Egan and Scotty Campell were around late. I think Mike lost at 7 and scotty at 4.

There was also a high rollers run after main event and it was scotty campbell and Rick Baehr in the finals. Ricky took the win.

Chuck will be posting full results soon...


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Results should be up tonight. Before we get into all that, AJ, Mark, and I want to thank everyone for coming out and spending their day with us. We also want to thank all those who brought food, really giving us a great spread of tasty vittles, as Steve Sciullo would say. And big time thanks to all of our sponsors, who allowed us to send a good bunch of folks home with some type of prize. Thanks to Shelly Casini, Amy Romeo, Brianna Casini, and Christine Brewer for the help in set up and cleaning up.

Most of all, thank you to all those who got in the 50-50, or donated money to the Thinking of Nikki Foundation. We raised $185, to help Karen and Bob help others.


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I want to thank the sponsers of course,but espically want to thank,Chuck,Mark Romeo,an A.J,Brianna,shelly for all they do to make this race possible.Had a blast,plus nice hanging out with the guys,A.J.Kyle loved the sirt thanks all again.


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i meant shirt.


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