BlissfulErin
November 18th, 2009, 09:40 PM
I found this earlier today and that's a whole 'nother story (shuddup eric lol :lol:) this was posted yesterday:
Dear Racy Ryan,
My husband loves muscle cars. I think he may love them more than he loves me. When Ford announced it would run the Mustang in the Nationwide Series in 2010, he didn't pay any attention to me for a week. When Dodge unveiled the Challenger he ignored me again. Thing is, he's really more of a Camaro guy, so I am afraid that if Chevy ever decides to enter one into the Nationwide Series he may never look my way again! Is our relationship doomed?
Feeling Deprived in Needmore, W.V.
Dear Deprived,
I have good news and bad news. The good news is you will have one less car to compete with. The bad news is the rest of us are the ones being deprived. General Motors continues to be adamant about not fielding a Camaro in the Nationwide Series. GM's racing group manager, Pat Suhy has said repeatedly that the company doesn't want to compromise the car's unique body shape to fit NASCAR's new Nationwide COT templates, though the league has proven its generosity on such matters based on the distinct noses on both the Mustang and Challenger. Until they come to their senses, we'll have to settle for a decidedly non-pony car, the Chevy Impala. As for your relationship problems, you need to do two things. One, join OctaneGirls.net and bone-up on your Muscle Car knowledge. You start talking about trailer queens and resto-mods at the dinner table and he's going to start listening.
Here is the link (http://insider.espn.go.com/espn/blog/index?entryID=4662974&name=mcgee_ryan&action=login&appRedirect=http%3a%2f%2f insider.espn.go.com%2fesp n%2fblog%2findex%3fentryI D%3d4662974%26name%3dmcge e_ryan) to it
:) Just thought I'd share. I might email him to ask if he just googled and found the first site that came up (us) or he actually looked into our site before recommending it, I don't care either way.
Dear Racy Ryan,
My husband loves muscle cars. I think he may love them more than he loves me. When Ford announced it would run the Mustang in the Nationwide Series in 2010, he didn't pay any attention to me for a week. When Dodge unveiled the Challenger he ignored me again. Thing is, he's really more of a Camaro guy, so I am afraid that if Chevy ever decides to enter one into the Nationwide Series he may never look my way again! Is our relationship doomed?
Feeling Deprived in Needmore, W.V.
Dear Deprived,
I have good news and bad news. The good news is you will have one less car to compete with. The bad news is the rest of us are the ones being deprived. General Motors continues to be adamant about not fielding a Camaro in the Nationwide Series. GM's racing group manager, Pat Suhy has said repeatedly that the company doesn't want to compromise the car's unique body shape to fit NASCAR's new Nationwide COT templates, though the league has proven its generosity on such matters based on the distinct noses on both the Mustang and Challenger. Until they come to their senses, we'll have to settle for a decidedly non-pony car, the Chevy Impala. As for your relationship problems, you need to do two things. One, join OctaneGirls.net and bone-up on your Muscle Car knowledge. You start talking about trailer queens and resto-mods at the dinner table and he's going to start listening.
Here is the link (http://insider.espn.go.com/espn/blog/index?entryID=4662974&name=mcgee_ryan&action=login&appRedirect=http%3a%2f%2f insider.espn.go.com%2fesp n%2fblog%2findex%3fentryI D%3d4662974%26name%3dmcge e_ryan) to it
:) Just thought I'd share. I might email him to ask if he just googled and found the first site that came up (us) or he actually looked into our site before recommending it, I don't care either way.