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Old 03-03-2006, 07:44 AM   #41
CacLeigh
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Originally Posted by rrosenberry
I have been to two races, Martinsville, and The Rock in NC. It was a group thing and my bf wanted to go,, and I will say,, it was a blast, I am no way a redneck,and it was an experience. SO many people, having fun.
It's kind of like Jamboree in the Hills, which is pretty huge w/ country music, I'm not a huge Country music fan, but I went to that for 3 years in a row, It's a party its fun,, Expensive fun, but fun. Kind of fun you need to recooperate for days after... It the kind of thing everyone should experience once, if ya can.
I've been to several Nascar races at The Rock! and ATL and Daytona.
I've had pit passes at the Rock, which was really cool and I would love to be able to stay down there when the race was going on. We've also been given suite box tickets a couple of times which were really nice to watch the race in.

So I would consider myself a huge Nascar fan, along with my whole family. As for the redneck thing, we are farmers. .we have chicken houses & beef cattle, & we barrel race. I think this is a funny topic, & several of ya'll really would be confused about your idea of what a 'redneck' is if you met my family...

But i will say that I'm definitely not offended by some of the opinions people have as to what makes a person a redneck and nascar being a 'redneck sport'. I just think they might not know much about what they are saying.
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