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Title: New regs allow quick response to bad track behavior
Post by: chaplain220 on September 04, 2009, 12:12:11 PM

I'm lookin at my new CCS chaplain's addendum manual, page 186, section D-14, sub-section 5A, paragraph 16, (which is just under the section about eternal damnation for anyone who rams the chaplain on track), clearly states that as a roadracing chaplain, I can either tell ya about God...or send ya to meet Him!

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Missed everyone at Summit Pt, I was pullin a control riders gig at JenningsGP, but I hear congrats are in order for Craig Worzilla,(dont even try to spell his last name), on his first expert win, though he apparently turned two shades of pale, when the ol "it's being contested" trick was played on him.  I was also hoping you guys would remember in your thoughts n prayers, our bros Dave Sherman, Moose and Zsolt, all dealing with health and healing.  It's been a tough summer financially for a lot of our bros and I know that can put some stress on the family, if this is where you are right now, you are not alone, and our attitude at home with wifey and kids can really make the difference.  Feel free to shoot off a pm before the temper blows.  Hope to see many at Daytona, Art#220. 
Title: Re: New regs allow quick response to bad track behavior
Post by: Woofentino Pugrossi on September 05, 2009, 03:58:26 AM
Cute cap gun.:biggrin:


Now its what the crash truck driver has you should be worried about. :ahhh: :biggrin:


Title: Re: New regs allow quick response to bad track behavior
Post by: chaplain220 on September 05, 2009, 06:42:14 PM
Yeah, I never argue there, even when what's left of the bike falls over in the trailer.
Title: Re: New regs allow quick response to bad track behavior
Post by: Woofentino Pugrossi on September 05, 2009, 07:19:35 PM
Quote from: chaplain220 on September 05, 2009, 06:42:14 PM
Yeah, I never argue there, even when what's left of the bike falls over in the trailer.

Hey I only had one bike fall over on the trailer.:biggrin:
Title: Re: New regs allow quick response to bad track behavior
Post by: plasticweld on September 06, 2009, 08:39:37 PM
Art I missed you at the track and sharing the pits with you, We had a lot of people stop by and ask about  you, I ran into many more that said to say hello to you and that they missed having you around...I am planning on Vir  with Joe and his family I am going to ride down with them.  You can always take a ride up, I am sure if they let me stay with them for the weekend you would be welcome also
Title: Re: New regs allow quick response to bad track behavior
Post by: bill999s on September 08, 2009, 08:23:34 PM
So Art, who's the guy in the picture. The new Cuddles, maybe?
Title: Re: New regs allow quick response to bad track behavior
Post by: chaplain220 on September 08, 2009, 10:48:19 PM
Good to see some things...er...people never change there Bill999.   You are still the fastest and most cantankerous farmer I know.  (Cantankerous means, uhm...you know, the way you are.)  Hope you guys make Daytona.
Title: Re: New regs allow quick response to bad track behavior
Post by: bill999s on September 09, 2009, 10:29:36 PM
You know darn well I'm too old to change. I doubt seriously I'll be able to make Daytona. I'll be way to busy spinning up the silos and all that. I did get invited to Barber for the Michelin Challenge and even though I'm most likely going to be just as busy then, the ole brain is in serious overdrive trying to figure out how to make that. If I can talk Bob into it (shouldn't be too hard) and I can work out the work thing, what say you and Cuddles come on up and make it a weekend. I'l bring the bananas.
Title: Re: New regs allow quick response to bad track behavior
Post by: Ducmarc on September 10, 2009, 12:04:42 AM
speaking of bad behavior did i miss something about johnny rock page?
Title: Re: New regs allow quick response to bad track behavior
Post by: P_M on September 22, 2009, 11:34:41 AM
Quote from: chaplain220 on September 04, 2009, 12:12:11 PM
I'm lookin at my new CCS chaplain's addendum manual, page 186, section D-14, sub-section 5A, paragraph 16, (which is just under the section about eternal damnation for anyone who rams the chaplain on track), clearly states that as a roadracing chaplain, I can either tell ya about God...or send ya to meet Him!

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Just a quick note to ya Art..

First off, got no problems with the new rules... After all, IF I was to ram the chaplain, we got bigger problems then a rider going down..

Personally, just talk to me about God.. Not saying I don't like him, I just don't want the face to face just yet.. heheheheh..

Now, the bad part...

BAD FORM!  First off, are you looking for an AD?  You know better then to have your finger wrapped around the trigger like that!!  Second, what kind of 'detention' is that?  Sitting on the bike, you really don't look in full control of your suspect and that means some lawyer type may spin the failure drill you hit him with in a bad light..   Next time you're up this way (or if your at Jennings in late Oct.) See me and we'll work on that .. ::)
Title: Re: New regs allow quick response to bad track behavior
Post by: chaplain220 on September 24, 2009, 12:27:47 PM
Alright, ya got me.  I knew as soon as the photographer posted the original pic, and I saw the finger wrapped over the trigger, that someone was gonna call me out on trigger control.  But as far as suspect retention, I had the dude.  I'll be hitting Roebling Road on Oct 26th, so if you are gonna be headed over to Jennings around that time, fire off a pm so we can see if our paths will cross.