The Driggs Factor 12/24/09
I bet you were expecting a BOOK this week, eh? Well, not this week – this week it’s Christmas and that means I’m taking a break from the long-winded monlogues to say…MERRY CHRISTMAS!
I will just say that I hope everyone has a safe and happy Christmas. Remember the spirit of giving and the real reason for the season. Remember that it is always better to give than to recieve.
I’ll see you guys NEXT week for another regular edition of The Driggs Factor! But for your viewing pleasure, and your amusement, here is a clip of TV’s toughest government agent (Jack Bauer) holding the fire to ol’ Saint Nick.
If you have been following Herd Racing’s efforts lately, you’re probably aware of the major sponsorship initiative going on with SFI Marketing and their subsidiary companies EyeEarn.com and TripleClicks. It’s great news indeed, and though I don’t know all of the details personally about the extent of their sponsorship, it does include sponsorship for the entire team and will allow them to compete in not just the NASCAR Nationwide Series… Continue Reading: Reinventing The Wheels - Branching Out
I don’t know of anyone who gets involved in a sport like NASCAR because it pays good, or you travel a lot. I think everyone who works within it has got to be a little bit of a fan. Sure, we’re asked to put aside our loyalties when we work, but every Sunday during the season, I’m willing to bet nearly all of them put on their favorite driver’s hat… Continue Reading: Reinventing the Wheels - Running On E
She has many nicknames, the old track built on farmland in the middle of South Carolina. “The Track Too Tough to Tame,” “The Lady in Black,” or just simply “Darlington.” As a child I remember the name being spoken with reverence, excitement, or wonder, and as I grew older and watched the many races that took place there, I had a fairly basic understanding as to why Darlington was such… Continue Reading: Reinventing the Wheels - The Lady in Black
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