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<blockquote data-quote="JustTired" data-source="post: 329695" data-attributes="member: 10234"><p>rod,</p><p> </p><p>After reading a lot of your posts over time, Just gotta tell you I've enjoyed a lot of your responses and you remind me of another driver I know who is retired. With your somewhat offbeat humor (and keeping with the topic) might I recomend a couple of books I have found enjoyable. The first is "Blood Sport" by Robert friend. Jones - not to be confused with another book of the same name that deals with football (I think). Hard to find, but I think they have it at Amazon. The second is a little more "off the wall" and is called "Willard and his Bowling Trophy" by Richard Braughtigan (sp). An easy read, if you can find it. </p><p> </p><p>Anyway, Just thought that by some of your responses, that these would be right up your alley (no pun intended......well maybe it was). See you around the forum........JT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustTired, post: 329695, member: 10234"] rod, After reading a lot of your posts over time, Just gotta tell you I've enjoyed a lot of your responses and you remind me of another driver I know who is retired. With your somewhat offbeat humor (and keeping with the topic) might I recomend a couple of books I have found enjoyable. The first is "Blood Sport" by Robert friend. Jones - not to be confused with another book of the same name that deals with football (I think). Hard to find, but I think they have it at Amazon. The second is a little more "off the wall" and is called "Willard and his Bowling Trophy" by Richard Braughtigan (sp). An easy read, if you can find it. Anyway, Just thought that by some of your responses, that these would be right up your alley (no pun intended......well maybe it was). See you around the forum........JT [/QUOTE]
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