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  1. I loved the book Sarah Plain and tall growing up. I enjoyed reading stories about settlers moving west.

  2. You do realize Bruce Barnes died 5 years ago. I am guessing this is not a recent quote. I am not sure where you dusted it off from, but it does not even show up in a Google search. Wow, the haters are getting desperate.

    So are you now searching for a Floyd Davis quote about how Eddie Rickenbacker cost him a race win?

  3. The new CEO has inherited a mess not of her doing. The former CEO and finally-fired VP's misuse (for their own personal gain) of funds that were dedicated to educating Indiana children are at the very least an embarrassment to the dedicated staff who have continued to push on, and most likely a criminal act. If you were a donor or sponsor in the last decade to these guys, an audit is definitely in order. Hang in there, Jennifer Burk!

  4. How many indy 500 wins does the unser family have?

    Gordon Kirby

    Bruce Barnes, the longtime agent for the Unser family, has been trying to re-publish my 1988 book, 'Unser, an American Family Portrait.' But he's been unable to find a publisher prepared to underwrite the project. "I've approached at least twenty publishers and there's been zero interest. Nobody cares. There's just no visibility for any of these guys anymore. I can't sell any endorsements for the Unsers. The only guy whose name has value in the market is Mario. He stands apart from all the rest of them.

    "Tony just doesn't get it does he?" Barnes adds. "He doesn't understand that he's ruined the entire business. I used to have a few hundred tickets and more every year for raceday for various guests and corporate clients. But that's all collapsed since the split. These days I've got maybe twenty-five people who want to go and none of them are heavy hitters. This year I called Peggy Swalls (the Speedway's vice-president of administration who's in charge of credentials) and asked if I could get some upgrades to better seats and she said, 'Sure. What do you want? We've got seats available anywhere you like.

    TOney, indyman and the IRL, destroyers of a legacy

  5. http://blogs.forbes.com/sportsmoney/2010/03/indian-pacers-likely-to-go-for-cheap-price/

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