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Lowball: Pocono


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Guys with my work schedule going nuts, and with no questioning why there hasn't been a lowball post for this week....I am going to have to have somebody take over the rest of the season if somebody wants to. I will mail you the points and how many races people have missed, but it is just hard to find time to do it on some weeks until like Sunday, and by then it is too late.

So, it is up to you guys what you want to do, but I just cannot do it anymore

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...or I can be declared the winner by default. :D

The two sweetest words in the English language!

DEFAULT!!! DEFAULT!!! DEFAULT!!!

(Seriously, this game isn't that fun with so few people playing it and so many start and park cars)

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...or I can be declared the winner by default. :D

The two sweetest words in the English language!

DEFAULT!!! DEFAULT!!! DEFAULT!!!

(Seriously, this game isn't that fun with so few people playing it and so many start and park cars)

yeah it is nothing like the first 2 years, but oh well....Like I said it is completely up to whomever

If you guys want to keep playing you can, and I will add up the points when I can

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