Sure he would.... as long as you provide the 37,194 tons of road salt he'll need to keep the tracks ice-free. (That's just an estimate. Actual tonnage will vary depending on the severity of the winter.)
I do know that the light is on a circuit breaker so I will be able to ask them to turn it off. It's just a matter of bothering them. They've been such good neighbors I hate to be a bother but I guess I'll have no choice. Thankfully they're our only neighbor and I'll never have to worry about any more lights since we own the property across the road and I'll never sell it. HI DAISYMAE!
I'm soooo happy for you. Seeing the pictures of your new puppy put a smile on my face. I'm sure he'll bring you as much happiness as our two (12 year old) puppies have. Off the subject, I see you have 2202 posts. I fueled up my wife's car two hours ago and it came to 44.04. Strange coincidence.
Lucky dog! He doesn't know it yet but he's going to live a life full of love. He sure looks right at home in the pic where he's sleeping. Congratulations on the new addition to the family. He's absolutely perfect. And he's a very lucky dog.
Thanks for the update Garrett. It sure sounds like it was chaos. How often do places repave their tracks? Judging by the way you started your review I suspect that first races on new tracks can be challenging.
Thanks for the update Garrett. I'm going to be spending the day trying to find my way out of corn mazes tomorrow with my grandson so I won't be home until after the race.... ....but I'll look for your review then.
Am I allowed a second guess? I'm going to disagree with Daney and say that it's the lady who was running that rolling 18-wheel casino that was disguised to sell those shock absorbers.
.....and the three pick up trucks on "The Great Santa Claus Chase" were from the Yellow Pine Construction Company. It's nice to see that there's still folks out there who know how to raise kids right.