It's good to have goals...even if they are just wishes.my attentions turned to spanking The Stevo at the drags. (Which I'd still like to do, all in good fun though!)

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It's good to have goals...even if they are just wishes.my attentions turned to spanking The Stevo at the drags. (Which I'd still like to do, all in good fun though!)

Whoa...what's with all the piss and vinegar?
Very sorry to hear that, I hope she gets better.my mother has stage three, "C" uterine cancer (that's almost stage four). Needless to say, it doesn't take much to set me off right now.
Drag day...what is this "Drag day" you speak of?What's going on for our next drag day?
I didn't go to the Irwindale track, too much work this past month and the way it looks, I might not make the next Fontana track day as well.you guys never did post a Rock and Roll Race Report for your Irwindale trip. What happened?
Now what?I'm also having computer trouble again so don't be alarmed if I'm missing for a while. As Arnie would say: "I'll be back!"
http://www.autoclubspeedway.com/Tickets-Events/Events/Auto-Club-Dragway/Auto-Club-Dragway.aspxA Superior Court has suspended operation of the Auto Club Dragway. The suspension results from a successful challenge of a San Bernardino County sound standard by a group of concerned residents. San Bernardino County officials had approved an amendment to the County Sound Standard in 2010 to accommodate louder sound arising from races at the Dragway. The Superior Court found that the underlying Environmental Impact Report which the County relied on to approve the sound standard amendment was not sufficient.
We are currently reviewing the court ruling and evaluating our options moving forward. We hope to have more detailed information about our future operations at the Dragway soon.
The NHRA Street Legal Drags on Saturday, March 3rd will be canceled.

After the races I attended a memorial for one of the tech inspectors who had died recently. I had always liked the guy because it was always clear that he was there to protect people from hurting themselves (and/or others), not just be an A-hole. Anybody here know who Big Willie is? He was there to pay respects too as it turned out the deceased man was an old friend of his! Anybody here who remembers who Big Willie was/is and how significant he was/is to racing can appreciate what a thrill it was to met him! If you don't know who he is, don't worry cause you'll soon be able to go watch the movie about him that is being developed!
Regards, Eric
Well, since I went and revealed what is going on with my Mother here in this thread a while back, I am duty bound to give you all an update. She seems to be OK! In her latest round of tests, the medical professionals were hesitant to use the word "remission", but they haven't found any sign in any of their tests that anything is going on, cancer wise, either. She remains "on watch" though, and probably will be for the rest of her life because cancer in general, and particularly this form of cancer, has a reputation for reappearing.
She is not exactly out running marathons though. The Chemotherapy apparently caused some nerve damage, which compromised her ability to use her legs properly and this nerve damage also left her prone to dizziness as well. These two maladies left her kind of unstable on her feet. (This sounds weird to me too but we've been told that these kinds of side effects are not unusual. They don't know if or when this nerve damage will reverse itself.) So this lead to them wanting to put her in a wheelchair but she feared that that would lead to her being too sedentary, which wouldn't do her recovery any good, so she settled on a walker instead. This worked OK for a while but then she suffered a bad fall and broke her pelvis. While this is pretty bad, it's not as bad as breaking a hip because a broken hip requires surgery while a broken pelvis basically heals itself. (It takes a lot of time and some therapy though.) So the doctors wound up getting their wish after all, as now she is in the wheelchair, but, the glass is still way more than half full because a year ago she was given only 6 months to live. (She was originally diagnosed a year ago last month but she didn't tell me until 3 months later in June 2011.) So all in all, we are very grateful, all things considered.
Regards, Eric
Damn shame...We've lost Big Willie now too. http://articles.latimes.com/2012/may/25/local/la-me-willie-robinson-20120525
Most excellent!!!Mom is now out of the wheelchair and back in the walker!
Regards, Eric


