In Breaking News this Friday the 13th, Norman "Moose" Pearah is no longer on the loose! There are lessons, and plenty of them rightfully so, that the NHRA never wants to go back to.
Other than Lee Shepherd and Kenny Bernstein taking off thanks to Baton Rouge, the Funny Car Boycott put Moose and Baton Rouge on NHRA's Bad Side Permanently and what became a Near Miss to an Otherwise Great Memorial Day Weekend in 1984 was when we nearly lost Ed "The Ace" McCullough.
My Uncle liked Baton Rouge because it was on a Semblance of Live TV, especially in a time when the Indianapolis 500 was Tape Delayed. The hegemony came right down to the end, as it lost its Memorial Day Weekend Station, and its Station on the Winston Drag Racing Trail, too, and the Last NHRA Pass of Darrell Gwynn before he was Crippled in 1990.
I would like to see for Memorial Day Weekend a Semblance of Monaco, The Indianapolis 500, a Top Fuel Funny Car 32, and The Coca Cola 600 at the Front as what is dangerous is we are not putting our minds to having a Billion Dollars Worth of Game in the Right Neighborhoods.
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