I became a somewhat-fan of Robby in 1991 when he drove the #90 Publix Ford at Daytona. I became a full-fledge die-hard fan in 2001 when he almost won at Sears Point driving the #7.
After landing a new job at Wal-Mart I lasted less than a day. 2 hrs. into my 1st day, a very loud, unattractive, mean-acting woman came into the store with her 2 kids. Yelling obscenities at them through the entrace, I said "Good morning welcome to WalMart. Nice kids you have there are they twins?" The woman stopped yelling and said "Hell no they ain't twins. One's 9 and the other's 7. Why the hell would you think they are twins? Are you blind or stupid? So I replied, I am neither Ma'am, I just couldn't believe someone slept with you twice. Have a good day, thank you for shopping Wal-Mart." My supervisor said I wasn't cut out for this line of work. - Joke from Clara in FLA.
Hope you liked the joke - from time to time CLara sends a good one. I wish I could attach some of the funny things she sends to my friends at the planet. Just got one about ducks and St. Peter but you really have to see it. Thanks for your knowhow on points, I am not the math whiz you are. Robby has 7th starting position for Baja that should be a good start, I'm sure he can move up pretty quickly from 7th. He passes on dirt better than he does on the track. Keep in touch. Joan
HI Mario - just checking in to see how you are. I saw the interview of Robby on this main page about the fine and points deduction. He said he would not appeal because he didn't want to piss NASCAR off. If they ran that wooden part in the race last year at Darlington, I don't understand why it was such a BIG DEAL this year. Even though John Darby said it wasn't a big deal - Robby though it was. It seems they always pick on him. Keep in touch. Joan
Joan Forsythe
Apr 26, 2010
Joan Forsythe
Apr 27, 2010
Joan Forsythe
May 20, 2010