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The world’s most sophisticated sport

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31 Comments on The world’s most sophisticated sport

  1. Three minutes into the video I can see that at the end of this “race” there is nothing but trailer trash left on the track. And all of the satisfied spectators go home to their trailers to beat their wives or husbands.

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  2. I love it… no pussified caution flags and everyone is having a blast…… might be my new favorite sport.
    FJB

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  3. Been there. I was disappointed the track was so short. But, I guess it keeps the top speed down for safety reasons.

    Never saw a race like this, but the regular races are pretty smash-em-up as they are. What do you think that X crossing in the middle is for? It ain’t safety.

    My ex GF’s Mom & step-dad always had a race car running there in the late 70s.

    The stands on the left is where I introduced my wife-to-be to my former GF’s Mom and totally forgot my finance’s name while doing it.

    Embarrassing, but I laughed at the time.

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  4. It’ll become the favorite sport of east and west coast liberals.

    Professor Arthur Doowinkle (Columbia Univ.): Kathryn my dear, could you bring me some more brie, dried apricots, and chardonnay…I just can’t take my eyes off of these backwoods ignorant rednecks destroying their own trailers…it’s so much fun.

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  5. ABC’s Wide World of Sports on Saturday afternoons would occasionally show demolition derby races on a figure 8 track in Islip, NY back in the 60’s. I loved watching those as a kid, it was one of the best parts of watching Wide World of Sports, you never knew what was going to happen. They also used to show professional arm wrestling from Petuluma, Cal. on occasion as well and other goofy sporting events as well. It was truly a wide world of sports and was lot of fun to watch.

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  6. @ Jethro MARCH 5, 2022 AT 6:21 PM

    The Combine Demolition Derby in Lind is a hoot. Haven’t been in a few years due to scheduling conflicts, but going to try and make it this year. They were running sprint boats in Saint John, right up the road. Country fucks know how to have a good time.

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  7. My brother goes to the sprint boat races in St. Johns, just West of Steptoe, Wash. and Steptoe Butte every year. He says they are a blast, I’m going to have to go with him some time and see them for myself. It’s a very big event and big deal for the local merchants in the St. Johns area every year as they get thousands to people to attend the sprint boat races. And I also know that they have had sprint boat races in St. Maries, Idaho on the St. Joe River in the past although I don’t know if they still do them there.

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  8. I don’t think that St. Johns has more than 500 to 1,000 people living there. We used to hunt pheasants and quail and huns (Hungarian partridges) down in that area when I was growing up and chukars a little further South in Steptoe canyon on the Snake River.

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  9. That was so much fun to watch! I was LOLing! There used to be a small much tamer demolition derby at the little airport near me. It was part of a yearly fundraiser called “Dream Machines” which featured classic cars, old steam engines, airplanes, motorcycle jumping, all kinds of interesting stuff. Unfortunately, the snowflake libtards that started invading forced the organizers to cut out the demo derby because it, “glorified violence”. They gave in and after the stupidity of the Chynah virus they stopped doing the entire thing.

    Leftists ruin EVERYTHING. I detest them.

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