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Old 03-26-2006, 11:10 AM
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Old 03-26-2006, 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Driveshaft
As far as my incomplete post, I guess I would have to live on this forum like you to get enough practice at posting.

Oh....but that means I wouldnt have a life!

Regardless of my 1/8 scale needs, the Seattle area still sucks for outdoor nitro, period.

"house / bus stop" bubba?
You should package your sarcasm up in a cute little box and shuv it somewhere.

I really dig hanging out and making new friends but it wont be with the track you hang at.

Uhhh, and by the way, just for the record pal, what's the sheep comment about, can you explain here what you meant just so I understand?

Oh, and you have a nice day

It's looking like I'lll be playing at Area52 this year so far, its OUTDOOR, and looks world class.

wow, wowzer wowie, touch a nerve did i. oops my bad.
you can still have a life and explain what you want.

as far as the rest of my post. yea it was full of sarcasm. guess i get a touchy when people act like they are better then everyone else, esp those that think there panties don't stink cause they run 1/8th scale on road, and may i point out that you have like 6 posts on this forum, and about 4 of them are negative about this area and some tracks.

as far as the sheep comment, i'd be happy to point out that YOU are the one that posted that you have dreams about sheep jumping over the fence. recently it as been discovered that there is a farm in enumclaw, were one may go to engage in.... well you know... with the live stock. it has become a running joke between a few us and a friend that lives in that town. it was added to make them laugh. not to offend and another "my bad" if it did.

area 52, they are a good group of guys out there and i'm sure you will have a fun out there.

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Old 03-26-2006, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Wild Cherry
Nothing like a Sunday morning with sunshine & turtle drool mixed with a little too much Kim-Chee...

Drive , TRCR is not one of the "Master`s" local tracks .....

Hope that helps....
so george, you gonna take the gt3 offer, david is coming up to race it, as you requested, just wanted to know so we can get you signed up.
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Old 03-26-2006, 11:13 AM
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Ooooo - sure .....
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Old 03-26-2006, 11:41 AM
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so is that a yes or no
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Old 03-26-2006, 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Turtlemaster
so is that a yes or no
hear they go again sound like four season forums
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Due to a family emergency, namely the need to be a father as opposed to playing with little cars, don't think I'll be able to run TCS, Sooooooooooo, my TA04 is available for george to run GT3.

George PM me if you're interested
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Old 03-26-2006, 02:49 PM
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I never said or implied anything bad about Seattle or the area tracks.

I was simply inquiring about the local outdoor nitro seen.

I can fully assure you I dont think i'm better than anyone with smaller scale cars. That would be pretty shallow.

As far as the sheep, I figured you were refering to banging sheep, i meant counting sheep to fall asleep, you know the ole idea about counting them to fall asleep. But I guess now days you mention sheep and it = wanting to bang em....lol

Peace....please....i'm done here now.

You have fun this summer turtle and company.

I'm gonna focas on some rc fun.
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Old 03-27-2006, 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Racerbucky
I believe the Silver cup/raincity will be running 1/8... that will be lynnwood area... about 20 minutes out.
I don't think you will be seeing 1/8 the track would be to small.
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Old 03-27-2006, 07:16 PM
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Outdoor racing is sketchy in Seattle, you do know we are known for the rain, right?

Anyways, if your looking for outdoor 1/8 on road, you are probably looking for sarcar

They run a summer program and are currently looking for a new track location.

Good luck.
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Old 03-27-2006, 07:39 PM
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Driveshaft, it is probably time to unmask and let us know who you really are.
You DID come across a little strong. The only 1/8 scale on road has been SARCAR.....Period.
We are having some trouble securing a new race track at this time and I hope we can find something.
As a 26 year veteran of this club, I can say that we want to continue with 1/8th scale, but until we find some decent property to run on, we may be commuting to Portland, which is a little more than 20 minutes.
Let me know
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Old 04-06-2006, 06:32 AM
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We run 1/10 - 1/6 off-road on a large fun track.

Make us your rc home track, you'll meet some realy great people from all around king county and abroad.

garrantee you'll love it here.

see ya for some play driveshaft.

go register for saturday upcoming meet.
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Old 04-06-2006, 07:57 AM
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It's a damn good thing I don't live 30 mins away from Peel-it (or similar). I would end up being a permanant fixture. Count your lucky stars you live as close as you do to these places. I have to drive over 5 hours to get to a decent indoor facility, and about one hour to get to an outdoor track. Nothing is closer than that (yet).

Whining about having to drive more than 20 mins to get your racing fix is just crazy. Consider yourself lucky to live where you do.
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Old 04-06-2006, 09:39 AM
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Whinning? here we go,

Save the lecture pal, sorry your in boon f%#@ nowhere land.

Once again,

I was just inquiring about outdoor nitro you goon, "these places" you speak of are indoor and mostly electric, more than 40 min for the nitro.

I found a place to race outdoor off-road this year not too far so i'm all happy now.

The closest outdoor 1/8 nitro on-road was sarcar from what i learned, but they are lacking a track, now its Timezone in Battlground which i may visit.

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One it rain's allot here and last year outdoor racing was really slow.

Seattle is Very much into electric Probably all those virtual dollars

I love to run Nitro and I live in the Seattle area and have to go 100+ miles to get my Nitro fix.

I have herd that in other places in the U.S. that they have to travel for over 2 or 3 hours just to go to a RC race Nitro or electric.

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