Man, Am I Relating To This Song Right Now…

… especially in terms of trying to get back into writing . . . → Read More: Man, Am I Relating To This Song Right Now…

The Weekend Of Magic And Loss

If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal.

Life’s juxtapositions can create quite bizarre scenarios. Such was the case last Thursday morning.

There I was, heading down south to Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California for my first time as an . . . → Read More: The Weekend Of Magic And Loss

Viva La Vida

As the few remaining faithful of you have noticed, I haven’t been around here much as of late. Actually, that should be haven’t been around here at all.

A few reasons. I’ve been focusing mostly on Goldfish and Clowns along with promoting the book. I’ve also been diverted by my new writing gig at the Examiner. . . . → Read More: Viva La Vida

No, Really, I’m Alive, Honest

Been going through some stuff.  I . . . → Read More: No, Really, I’m Alive, Honest

Good Morning After All

(This is copied over from Goldfish and Clowns.  It doesn’t have anything to do with NASCAR, but please bear with.)

I’ve been a Collective Soul fan since first hearing “Shine” in 1994. It’s never been the cool band to like, with most rock snobs turning up their noses as its precisely controlled sound. To me, . . . → Read More: Good Morning After All

This Doesn’t Have Anything To Do With NASCAR, But I’m Sharing It Anyway…

… because it does have to do with this blog.

I’ve mentioned on occasion that I first started blogging about NASCAR in August of 2003.  I’ve saved all my posts from the first one onward, with the idea of perhaps eventually reposting them all here.  Even the really stupid and embarrassing ones.  I’m not much for revisionist . . . → Read More: This Doesn’t Have Anything To Do With NASCAR, But I’m Sharing It Anyway…

Never Alone

Hope DW doesn’t find me starting this post by reprinting his column from a couple of days ago

You know folks, I have had my ups and downs in life, my racing, my marriage, my businesses – pretty much in everything I have ever done. One of the things I learned over the years is that I . . . → Read More: Never Alone