Rick Schmidt

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  • in reply to: GGP Website Updated #57628
    Rick Schmidt
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    http://www.greeleygrandprix.com/

    Good work Rusty. Still trying to rearrange some family obligations!

    in reply to: Wher are they??? #57618
    Rick Schmidt
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    Kirk_Deason Posted: He got a good pic of me with two karts behind…they must have been lapping me or otherwise just patiently waiting to pass, hahahahah

    And…..they were Kid Karts :driver

    The key chain things look so much more brilliant than the photo’s for sure. I do have his business card because the first time I ordered, I thought I got stiffed. (it took a long time) Then before ordering again, I needed contact info from him, which he provided. If Tony or anyone needs it. I believe he is out of Dillon.

    Rick

    in reply to: Wher are they??? #57615
    Rick Schmidt
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    Tony,

    There is no guarantee a photographer will show up to each event. The way to get them out is to buy something. If it is worth their while, they might show. It can be a labor of love but at some point it’s still a business. Think about it, spending a whole day out there working, that means they really don’t get to enjoy the races as a spectator, or spend a day having fun. It has to have some sort of return.

    Maybe someone will post some personal photos, but the timing and vantage point a photographer is going to capture is not the same. Don’t know how they catch that moment, but they sometimes do. And it’s pretty cool. But pro photogs don’t show at every race. You may be spoiled already!

    I’ll get a disposable next time Tony.

    Rick

    in reply to: DD2s #57599
    Rick Schmidt
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    I think there are going to be some Tag 4-strokes coming in at the last minute. There is a little learning curve for optimum tuning but looks like they could be a good race with the DD2’s once were dialed in.

    Would be fun.

    in reply to: Print orders from IMAGEWERX.US #57575
    Rick Schmidt
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    And here’s a “pre thong” Jansen on his way to another off track excursion in one of Brads brand new karts. According to pre thong “one of those pesky rentals got in the way” :lame

    Notice the lack of hair on his legs (or anywhere else for that matter) Is this the early waxing that led him to wear disgusting under garments and lose his orientation? :censored

    in reply to: Street racing karter eludes police in Grand Junction! #57549
    Rick Schmidt
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    And here is Cunningham and Cook (Nasty) being early outlaws on their vintage Crg.

    Note Mike still fits in his driving suit!

    in reply to: Print orders from IMAGEWERX.US #57574
    Rick Schmidt
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    That’s me with knees 6″ above the wheel putting a move on Big Daddy Kistler. :driver :~ If he knew how to use those awesome rumble strips he wouldn’t have been smoked in that corner.

    On my way to another Duff of course. Allways made sure I kept my flannel driving suit on for the podium celebration.

    Check out Curts right foot. He’s got her buried. Lol

    in reply to: Print orders from IMAGEWERX.US #57572
    Rick Schmidt
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    Racers,

    While we’re out there finding another tenth and racing our butt’s off, please don’t forget there is a business man out there preserving these memories for us.

    Don’t forget to tip your photographer. There really are some bad a$$ photo’s of us mixing it up. He does have a talent for catching us at our best moments and preserving the instant. (some times worse moments, but thats cool to preserve too) Down the road a ways, how he managed to captured it is how it really was. Right?

    You can have someone carry their digital camera and get a few shots but you can’t get the vantage point and timing he has. And the quality is very good in my opinion. He can freeze a very exciting moment in time which you can boast about for years to come. A good value?

    We spend a lot of money to race, a quality photo is pretty cheap in the grand scheme of things. For the price of a sprocket or chain (which will be spent in a few hours of use), you can have a memory. I have photo’s of my racing going back to pre-teen years that are absolute heirlooms and are irreplaceable. Do you have these for you or your child?

    Thanks Mitch, I know this does not support your family and your not getting rich, but hopefully there is enough there to keep you coming out for us.

    Thanks, Rick

    in reply to: Entry form for first race at Action Karting is online! #57579
    Rick Schmidt
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    Thanks for the clarification.

    in reply to: Entry form for first race at Action Karting is online! #57577
    Rick Schmidt
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    Angie,

    Is there a misprint or am I missing something on the entry form? If you choose to pit off the side of your trailer is it really $80 or $120? When the other tracks are $30 for deep side by side spots or $15 for a single spot.

    Seems a little steep, even if the spots are 2 wide. Depending on the spots you choose, $50 or $90 more for parking than the other tracks? Can you help clarify?

    If I’m missing something on the pit diagram, I apologize.

    Thanks,
    Rick

    in reply to: Most fitting avatar in internet history? #57567
    Rick Schmidt
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    Kirk,

    Is that your new polyester blue driving suit? And from the looks of that hair, it’s snell 2000 or better I assume.

    in reply to: Most fitting avatar in internet history? #57565
    Rick Schmidt
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    Kirk,

    Isn’t it funny how great minds think alike? Jansen have been working with a provider for a male enhancement drug. I think they would jump in if they weren’t so worried about the man thong and their product being utilized at the same time.

    Oh the humanity!

    in reply to: Most fitting avatar in internet history? #57561
    Rick Schmidt
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    Mike Jansen Posted:
    And just to let you know Mr. Schmidt. The Moral Majority called me and wanted to convey their happiness to see you get off your posting number 69. You thought you were sly but Mr. Falwell knows all and sees all.

    Well Mike I was going to hang on my 69th post on Ekn but…. That Gatorz trip to Colorado thread may not be the place for that number.

    in reply to: Most fitting avatar in internet history? #57556
    Rick Schmidt
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    Mike Jansen
    Rick,

    My avatar is currently being crutinized by the censor board. Once they give it the thumbs up I’ll get you something to look at. And not Jansenindahouse!

    Just… you… wait…

    Well…. that was certainly worth waiting for!

    Maybe not Jansenindahouse. Looks like Nuthinindahouse to me! And crudetinized is more like it. Looks like you jumped off of the roof and tangled with something hanging on the cloths line on the way down! I now realize where the high pitched “nice race” came from after Centennial!

    How am I supposed to read one of your post’s again with that picture next to it? There goes your last shred of credibility Mikey.

    Your Mother must be proud! :poh :poh :poh :poh :poh

    in reply to: Most fitting avatar in internet history? #57554
    Rick Schmidt
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    Glad it’s a frontal shot Jansen! The back of that thing can’t be pretty!

    Kirk, Is that plastic or hair?

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