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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 304377" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I never really 'got' NASCAR either, but a lot of people here are fanatical about it. My son is part of a racing team at the drag strip but he's not in to NASCAR either.</p><p> </p><p>In my family, we grew up on baseball. My earliest memories are of being at my grandparents house with my grandfather listening to the Cardinals games on an old console radio - they didn't have a TV yet, and even when they got one, he listened to the games on that old radio. My uncles and aunts and grandparents talked about those 1950's Cardinals teams like they knew those guys and when I was really little I thought they did! My grandmother had someone take her to the airport to greet them coming home from road trips and she did this well into her 90's. Baseball is all strategy and playing the odds and it's only 'slow' if you don't know what's going on. If you DO understand all the ins and outs of it, there's so much going on you don't know where to look!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 304377, member: 1883"] I never really 'got' NASCAR either, but a lot of people here are fanatical about it. My son is part of a racing team at the drag strip but he's not in to NASCAR either. In my family, we grew up on baseball. My earliest memories are of being at my grandparents house with my grandfather listening to the Cardinals games on an old console radio - they didn't have a TV yet, and even when they got one, he listened to the games on that old radio. My uncles and aunts and grandparents talked about those 1950's Cardinals teams like they knew those guys and when I was really little I thought they did! My grandmother had someone take her to the airport to greet them coming home from road trips and she did this well into her 90's. Baseball is all strategy and playing the odds and it's only 'slow' if you don't know what's going on. If you DO understand all the ins and outs of it, there's so much going on you don't know where to look! [/QUOTE]
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