When your wish comes true when you’ve made a wish on the wishing star does the wishing star leave a message?

July 10, 2009 by Nascar Motor Racing  
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Hassaan Mohammad asked: I made a wish on the wishing star, saying i wanted a Nascar 2009 video game for PlayStation 2, and i also would want to know does it leave a message.Related Posts Disgruntled Colts Fan VideoWhen you're at the top of your game like the Patriots were last season you know somebody's gonna take a shot at you. What's surprising is the amount of time and effort some people will put into trying to take you down a peg. They can't take any solice in...... What is his name and is h

Stewart’s Team Claims Tissot Pit Crew Award in Daytona

July 7, 2009 by Nascar Motor Racing  
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Tony Stewart’s crew won the Tissot Pit Road Precision Award in Saturday night’s (July 4) NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Daytona International Speedway. The fast pit stops by the No. 14 crew helped Stewart win the 160-lap, 400-mile race. Stewart’s Chevy Impala SS spent the least amount of time on pit road – 238.890 seconds. “The guys on this Burger King/Old Spice/Office Depot/U.S. Army Chevrolet team did an awesome job,” said Stewart. “They had great stops all night long. They were just co

Ted Christopher Expects To Look For Another Sprint Cup Series Start In September At New Hampshire

July 4, 2009 by Nascar Motor Racing  
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When the rain came last June 26 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and wiped out Sprint Cup Series qualifying for the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 it also washed away Ted Christopher's chances of getting in the show. Christopher, the reigning Whelen Modified Tour champion, was attempting to make the field for the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 in a car owned by Kirk Shelmerdine. He was the slowest car during a limited amount of time on the track in practice last Friday. But Christopher, of Pl

My Little Ponies for Little Dudes

June 25, 2009 by Nascar Motor Racing  
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A s I mentioned before, my two year old son, E, became obsessed with My Little Pony after his cousins brought their stable to our house. To my surprise, E spent a considerable amount of time brushing a pony’s hair. While I admit my first instinct was shock, I was actually rather touched to see how much care he was putting into the act. After some thought, I decided to go ahead and buy him a pony of his own. Surely, there are some brown or beige ponies, right? Unfortunately, the local stores