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On 3/26/2025 3:49 PM, Alan wrote:Where did I say it was an issue last year?On 2025-03-26 12:06, -hh wrote:No wonder Alan has high blood pressure. Having to always worry about all your lies will do that to you.On 3/26/25 12:32, Tom Elam wrote:>[...]>
Now we come to the 2015 season that starts next month. Will [Alan] show up or not? You too can find out at https://www.sccbc.net/ racers/ results/
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I'll certainly be tuning in come April 26! Join me and watch the mayhem.
If he has time, he has time. If not, he doesn't. My recollection is that his car got damaged late last year so there is that work to take care of.
OH! Is the lying ass trying to attract my attention? Oh, he was!
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And yes, my car was damaged when the car running behind me failed to see that the car running ahead of me had spun soon enough to get stopped before running into my right rear tire with enough force to break every suspension arm on that corner.
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Check it out:
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<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vI5lEa_R0NMNuFevwUI3pF80Roegkfcu/ view? usp=share_link>
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And another significant issue for me is that my GP discovered that my blood pressure was sky-high.
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I'm currently taking medication and once my BP has been stabilized at a better level, then he'll sign off on my medical my race license.
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I'm still hoping to make the first weekend, but we'll see.
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In the meantime, there was a similarly very old thread where Tommy was trying to suggest that everything's always better with a credit card because of a few percent regained on "cashbacks".
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Well, I just happened to run into this invoice to pay today, and lo and behold, what they're euphemistically calling a "convenience fee" to pay online with a credit card. Here's the screenshot:
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<https://huntzinger.com/photo/2025/Invoice_convenience_fee_avoided.pdf>
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And yes, you are reading that correctly: the added fee is a mere +10%.
Ouch!
>>Shocking to discover that that the lying ass doesn't have a clue what he's talking about.
Needless to say, I'll be mailing them a check.
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:-)
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And Alan, if high blood pressure is the issue with missing the first five 2024 race weekends (that was the question, not 2025), then how did you make the 6th? I'm sure you can make up a lie about that. Why not just tell the truth about why you missed all those races last year?
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