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Re: Wild guess, wild race
Posted By: Jommeke, on host 212.190.5.149
Date: Sunday, September 26, 1999, at 23:19:41
In Reply To: Wild guess, wild race posted by Howard on Sunday, September 26, 1999, at 09:34:09:

> The race today at Dover will be a crash-o-rama.
> Rusty Wallace will be the rabbit for the first hundred laps or so. Then the big question is crash or blow? Give him 38th or there abouts.
>
> Winner? It won't be DW unless he drives in relief for somebody who qualified.
>
> Winner. Jeff Gordon. He's overdue.
>
> Driver to watch. Dale Jarrett, who starts a fast car 26th. They did an engine swap this morning.
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> Dark horse. Jerry Nadeau, who's on the front row, but has never won. Wouldn't it be great to have a first-time winner three weeks in a row!
>
> Sentimental favorite is Bill Elloitt.
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> And then there's Tony, Mark, Bobby, and Terry.
> Wild guesses? Maybe.
>
> A few more races and I'm going to give this up for something safer. Las Vegas? Yeah, I go there sometimes, but I don't gamble.
> Howard

-Correct me if i'm wrong- But i heard that when you're going to Las Vegas as a tourist you simply *have* to gamble some money otherwise you arent worth going to Las Vegas.

That's why i'm not planning to go to Las Vegas on my US-trip (which i plan to do before i turn 30)

Of course ... hehe... (i'm just replying on my own post)... no one *has* anything to do. You can go to Las Vegas without gambling. But the spirit here in Europe is: Las Vegas...gambling! A friend of mine (actually my future brother-in-law) has gone to Las Vegas about a month ago, and he found it fantastic! (he also gambled a bit) So i guess Las Vegas should be on my trip-program too.

Especially all those different giant hotels should be great with all the different themes.... The stories he had, made me anxious to go there.


Jom"me? gambling? nah! ... although, i play on the lotto sometimes ... :-)"meke

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