another shot to chin for LLC
#11
Originally posted by ScottB
what has to change?
but the bottom line is, when you cut out all the political BS
what has to change?
but the bottom line is, when you cut out all the political BS
You answered your own question. With the Great product and the Offshore racers on their side why does the LLC need more power in APBA. When someone buys a franchise from McDonalds do they get to tell the company how do do business, no they buy the name and are required to buy the food that the parent company sells them. What ever they can make above that is theirs. I believe that the racing that is being put on buy the LLC is some of the best boat racing in the world and thats just from what I have seen an TV, I hope to get a chance to see first hand at the Milwaukee race in AUG. I am starting a new job at the UW Hospital next week and it will be up to them how many races I can make this year in our classes much less others. I have offered Chris Reindhl my services for the race in Mil. so I hope things can be worked out on both sides by then.
Matthew
Last edited by Grin&Barrett; 06-18-2003 at 09:00 PM.
#16
Shot to the chin? It sounds more like too many shots at the bar.
It's garbage, badly written, full of typos. It's prose in search of a pump-out boat.
Only a fool will risk a prediction such as: "There's little chance of the racers being able to run their big boats this year on a national APBA circuit because for the simple reason there may not be one!"
And only a raving lunatic will contradict himself by writing in the very next sentence: "It's possible that Allweiss might be able to lure enough racers to run what's left of his LLC circuit where he reportedly may lost three races."
This torture of logic and the English language is a case for Amnesty International. Or for Alcoholics Anonymous. If the writer indeed attended the Miami School of Journalism, he should demand a refund.
It's garbage, badly written, full of typos. It's prose in search of a pump-out boat.
Only a fool will risk a prediction such as: "There's little chance of the racers being able to run their big boats this year on a national APBA circuit because for the simple reason there may not be one!"
And only a raving lunatic will contradict himself by writing in the very next sentence: "It's possible that Allweiss might be able to lure enough racers to run what's left of his LLC circuit where he reportedly may lost three races."
This torture of logic and the English language is a case for Amnesty International. Or for Alcoholics Anonymous. If the writer indeed attended the Miami School of Journalism, he should demand a refund.
Last edited by Peconic; 06-19-2003 at 07:22 AM.
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