Tuesday, March 1, 2011

A Quick Lesson on Air Travel

I've only flown one weekend so far but it seems that I have already learned a ton about air travel. Here's the list as follow's:

  1. Slip on shoes make the security screening process easier.
  2. Only take one lap top.
  3. Stash many packs of fruit snacks in carry on bag because the peanuts are no longer free!
  4. Always get an aisle seat on the left side of the plane.
  5. Emergency Exit rows have WAY more leg room.
  6. Chili's has a GREAT breakfast menu!
The past weekend we flew into Houston for a weekend full of races in the mid south. Pike County was up first and the area was pummeled by heavy rain. That made the track less than desirable but produced some amazing racing action. We saw wheelies courtesy of Cody Darrah and several cars were bouncing around with three wheels off the dirt in some cases!

The next night at Houston was pretty special for me. My girlfriend Maegan made her way down to the area to see her first dirt track race. It's safe to say that 'Lil Mae' enjoyed her experience a great deal and will be going to more races.



The action at Houston was great and a big shout out goes to Larry from SLS Promotions and his crew. They did an amazing job of working the track to be in great shape by the time the feature rolled around. Speaking of the feature, how about that bump and run by Sides? You have to give the guy credit; he held his ground and it wound up paying dividends by getting him his second runner up finish in a row.

I've now been on the job for a little bit and so far it's pretty cool. I still am learning how to do things but the people, the places and the racing have all been a treat. Our videos have been a big hit and I hope everyone continues to enjoy them.




We've also got our podcast rolling! You can check it out by searching "Outlaws Unleashed," in the iTunes store


Welp, I need to hit the road. I'm flying out to Vegas tonight for a two day show in Sin City..........maybe I'll get lucky and win some cash in the airport. I do like the looks of those new Dodge Chargers ;-)

-Gump

1 comment:

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