View Poll Results: Who Will Hold the Record???
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Who's Going to Win?
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Re: Who's Going to Win?
Originally Posted by d-hlaw
I predict that Reggie's wig will get sucked off and go into the intake of his engine handing Mike the win...... I guess Mike will "win by a hair(piece)"!!!!!
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Re: Who's Going to Win?
I personally dont really care who has the faster boat. I cant afford either one. I do enjoy the spirit of competition coming from this. Its kinda like the Ford vs Chevy, Ferrari vs Lambo, etc... Its good for the market and good for the consumer. Remember, the advances made in this stupid quest for whos got the bigger tallywacker will trickle down into the boats that most of us can afford. So I say go for it. And let the fastest boat win.
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Re: Who's Going to Win?
They'll both have some of Sterlings biggest and finest mills so it should be very much of an even battle. Except for the NOS bottles in Reggie's rig.
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Re: Who's Going to Win?
reggies run ! 10,000 dollers to enter the contest. reggies pocket grows 10k nomatter who is faster! i think to make it interesting winner should take all the money? how about a 50k side bet we all know they can afford it!
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Re: Who's Going to Win?
Originally Posted by Too Old
Boys, boys, boys.....
It's just like 'rasslin. A little controversy keeps thing interesting. I bet it even sells a few boats.
I heard today that Fountain sales are booming . And we've all read that OL is sold out for how long?
Not only are Fiore and Fountain fast as all hell, they're damn good marketers.
Whoever wins, I'm enjoying the show fron the cheap seats.
It's just like 'rasslin. A little controversy keeps thing interesting. I bet it even sells a few boats.
I heard today that Fountain sales are booming . And we've all read that OL is sold out for how long?
Not only are Fiore and Fountain fast as all hell, they're damn good marketers.
Whoever wins, I'm enjoying the show fron the cheap seats.
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Re: Who's Going to Win?
Originally Posted by rouxsterre
Seems like the "DON'T GIVE A CRAP" crowd should be posting on threads where they DO give a crap . . . just seems to make sense. Otherwise it just seems like a waste of perfectly good keystrokes/bandwidth.
Maybe ( just maybe ) nobody gives a crap that you don't.
Maybe ( just maybe ) nobody gives a crap that you don't.
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...I'm just imaginine the void the will be created in their respcetive boat companies when (not if) someone dies because of all this crap.
I'd be less than honest, though, if I didn't say I enjoy watching these boats go at it.
I'd be less than honest, though, if I didn't say I enjoy watching these boats go at it.
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Re: Who's Going to Win?
Thats what Im thinking, Its one thing to have a driver running your product and trying to be the fastest. But to have the CEO's out there, that is putting your money where your mouth is. Enzo never jumped in an F-1 car, And boeng never went for it in a plane. But to have two CEO's talking smack and then getting behind the wheel. This is bigger than most are making it out to be!
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Re: Who's Going to Win?
It can't be head-to-head. Must be alternate passes.
Plus with the heat and humidity of August, they'll have to make quite a bit more power just to equal the February speeds . . .
Plus with the heat and humidity of August, they'll have to make quite a bit more power just to equal the February speeds . . .