To PBR or Not to PBR?
Race Commentary :: races :: 2007 Season :: Nov. 8, race #5
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To PBR or Not to PBR?
Plunkett admittedly threw up what he threw down. Should he receive credit for the PBRs that ended up on the course? If so, he retains his PBR crown (with 24). If not, he's tied with Robi (with 21) and only two in front of Ryan and Kuklis (19 each).
Not that we're going listen to what anyone says--no way in hell would we allow such a vital decision to be made in a democratic manner--but it could lead to some interesting debate...
Not that we're going listen to what anyone says--no way in hell would we allow such a vital decision to be made in a democratic manner--but it could lead to some interesting debate...
BikeBeth- Posts: 120
Join date: 2007-10-12
Age: 46
Location: Emmaus
Re: To PBR or Not to PBR?
Next week he should have to chug cartons of milk, that have "Missing: My Dignity" on them.

flahute- Posts: 73
Join date: 2007-10-17
Age: 39
Location: E-boro
Re: To PBR or Not to PBR?
Now I know what floyd feels like. My life is going down the drain all because of a few missed placed beers
Plunkett- Posts: 30
Join date: 2007-10-16
Location: Center City Emmaus
Re: To PBR or Not to PBR?
Well, I think if he went back in the daylight, to recover the beer he left behind, he should be able to get credit for them.
brad- Posts: 66
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Age: 43
Location: z-ville

Re: To PBR or Not to PBR?
God I hope my future employers never google "plunkett"
Plunkett- Posts: 30
Join date: 2007-10-16
Location: Center City Emmaus
Re: To PBR or Not to PBR?
You've got a long way to go to show up ahead of this guy on Google...
"William Plunkett was a highwayman and accomplice of the famed 'Gentleman Highwayman,' James MacLaine. Plunkett lived during the mid-eighteenth century in London, on Jermyn Street, and was said to have been an apothecary who was also presumed to be a gentleman. With stolen pistols and horses, and their faces hidden by Venetian masks, Plunkett and MacLaine had a short but highly successful career as outlaws. While MacLaine was eventually hanged for his exploits, Plunkett escaped with both his illicit gains and his life."
Do not escape with illicit gains from the PBR tent, or I will no longer presume you to be a gentleman!
"William Plunkett was a highwayman and accomplice of the famed 'Gentleman Highwayman,' James MacLaine. Plunkett lived during the mid-eighteenth century in London, on Jermyn Street, and was said to have been an apothecary who was also presumed to be a gentleman. With stolen pistols and horses, and their faces hidden by Venetian masks, Plunkett and MacLaine had a short but highly successful career as outlaws. While MacLaine was eventually hanged for his exploits, Plunkett escaped with both his illicit gains and his life."
Do not escape with illicit gains from the PBR tent, or I will no longer presume you to be a gentleman!

flahute- Posts: 73
Join date: 2007-10-17
Age: 39
Location: E-boro
Re: To PBR or Not to PBR?
Dave its good see that I'm not the only graphic designer doing nothing today
Plunkett- Posts: 30
Join date: 2007-10-16
Location: Center City Emmaus
PBR now JD for Plunkett
Shameful.
Wait 'till dad gets home and hears what you did.....
He should be removed from the PBR competition immediately! Or at least make him a full blown "Floyd" and have him do shots of JD instead for the remaining races. That might be punishment enough to satisfy the masses.
The "fab five" is now the four...We could recruit another: Ray, by the looks of those DNFs, you look like you could use a PBR or two or three. Maybe help you mix in a smile while racin' your bike in someones backyard
Wait 'till dad gets home and hears what you did.....
He should be removed from the PBR competition immediately! Or at least make him a full blown "Floyd" and have him do shots of JD instead for the remaining races. That might be punishment enough to satisfy the masses.
The "fab five" is now the four...We could recruit another: Ray, by the looks of those DNFs, you look like you could use a PBR or two or three. Maybe help you mix in a smile while racin' your bike in someones backyard

Ryan P.- Posts: 34
Join date: 2007-10-22
Location: Schnecksville...Yeah, thats right. Schnecksville

Re: To PBR or Not to PBR?
Oh no!! please not Whiskey! as long as its not Jameson because that really punish me
Plunkett- Posts: 30
Join date: 2007-10-16
Location: Center City Emmaus
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