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DirtWeek 05 Presented by DRN, ANSR, MSR & ProTaper
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[QUOTE="VintageDirt, post: 1342834, member: 21172"] Good times had by all, no doubt. Always wondered why awesomeness always ends with an inevitable misinterpretation of expectations. Ultimately one must realize that joy is somewhat fleeting and must be savored for the moment. There’s never going to be eternal bliss when a one must accept one’s isolated selfishness, which turns out to be nothing more that self doubt, or loathing, or just plain avoidance of responsibility. Why drag some innocent into a vortex of idiosyncrasy when sometimes it is best to accept the unacceptable…some kind of self-fulfilling prophecy of doom, no doubt. Still you are forced to wonder why some seem to deny the inevitability of happiness in a realm of unburned hydrocarbons and sautéed onions on piles of grilled beef. What predictably happens is what should happen, and in the end the characters seem to do better for themselves in spite of circumstances which were not under their control. For heaven’s sakes, one day you’re perfectly content on the world’s most awesome, not to be exceeded two-stroke machine, then you suddenly discover that four strokes are more incredible than imagined. What can you do but put those twos out to pasture (in a cheap tin shed) and invest in the incredibleness of the fours. But what is gained? You got older and the investment was a disappointment because you are who you are and you can’t ride any better on new horse than you could on the lame one. So what of your old responsibilities? Do you trade them for new? Of course not, you’ve got to keep your promises and be all that you must. So what if you didn’t step into a new, previously unexplored dimension. Green chile stew is simmering in the cast iron, and the wine is short circuiting the doubt. That’s what I’m talking about. Got that GD TR6R back together and most of the lubricant is still inside after seventy-two hours and three heat cycles. What more can you ask for on a Friday night. Consider this a resurrection of an old, and fond, memory. Be warned, this is what happens when you do your laundry on Friday night. Carry on. [/QUOTE]
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