WEEKLY SCHEDULE - WEEK #8
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WEEKLY SCHEDULE - WEEK #8
RACE #8 - Road America - 28 Laps
One of the oldest and most distinguished of all the tracks in North America is Road America, a road course situated near Elkhart Lake in the scenic woodlands of Wisconsin. Much like Laguna Seca, Road America was conceived during a time when racing on public roads was becoming too dangerous to justify. Pressure from race organizers and government officials led to the abandonment of racing on the roads near Elkhart Lake, and ultimately to the construction of Road America in the span of just five months. The course opened in 1955, and the first race was won by legendary driver Phil Hill in a Ferrari Monza, after a hair-raising final lap that was a duel of nerves with fellow racer Sherwood Johnston’s Jaguar D-type—an auspicious sign of the exciting racing that would unfold over the years at the track. Unlike virtually every course of its age, Road America has managed to maintain its original four mile, 14-turn layout (except for the addition of a chicane during modern AMA races)—despite a major renovation of the track facilities in 1992, all of the elevation changes and sharp turns have been preserved, making Road America a course that must be carefully studied to master. Highlights includes Turn 6, located under the Corvette Bridge, where a small hill obstructs the view to the blind left-hander beyond, and the steep climb up the final straight that makes overtaking through speed alone a formidable struggle. Road America is host to many different race series, including the Trans-Am series, challenging drivers of a variety of cars and motorcycles with its sharp turns and hilly terrain.
One of the oldest and most distinguished of all the tracks in North America is Road America, a road course situated near Elkhart Lake in the scenic woodlands of Wisconsin. Much like Laguna Seca, Road America was conceived during a time when racing on public roads was becoming too dangerous to justify. Pressure from race organizers and government officials led to the abandonment of racing on the roads near Elkhart Lake, and ultimately to the construction of Road America in the span of just five months. The course opened in 1955, and the first race was won by legendary driver Phil Hill in a Ferrari Monza, after a hair-raising final lap that was a duel of nerves with fellow racer Sherwood Johnston’s Jaguar D-type—an auspicious sign of the exciting racing that would unfold over the years at the track. Unlike virtually every course of its age, Road America has managed to maintain its original four mile, 14-turn layout (except for the addition of a chicane during modern AMA races)—despite a major renovation of the track facilities in 1992, all of the elevation changes and sharp turns have been preserved, making Road America a course that must be carefully studied to master. Highlights includes Turn 6, located under the Corvette Bridge, where a small hill obstructs the view to the blind left-hander beyond, and the steep climb up the final straight that makes overtaking through speed alone a formidable struggle. Road America is host to many different race series, including the Trans-Am series, challenging drivers of a variety of cars and motorcycles with its sharp turns and hilly terrain.
Guest- Guest
Re: WEEKLY SCHEDULE - WEEK #8
Let's go whitetire, we can take down Goose in WI, lol
TyrannicCymbals- Driver
- Location : Wisconsin
Posts : 191
Re: WEEKLY SCHEDULE - WEEK #8
The points race is tightning up for first. This makes every race and every position that much more important. Now I'm nervous lol.
Guest- Guest
Re: WEEKLY SCHEDULE - WEEK #8
Die Eier Von Satan
Eine halbe Tasse Staubzucker
Ein Viertel Teeloffel Salz
Eine Messerspitze turkisches Haschisch
Ein halbes Pfund Butter
Ein Teeloffel Vanillenzucker
Ein halbes Pfund Mehl
Einhundertfunfzig Gramm gemahlene Nusse
Ein wenig extra Staubzucker
... und keine Eier
In eine Schussel geben
Butter einruhren
Gemahlene Nusse zugeben und
Den Teig verkneten
Augenballgro?e Stucke vom Teig formen
Im Staubzucker walzen und
Sagt die Zauberworter
Simsalbimbamba Saladu Saladim
Auf ein gefettetes Backblech legen und
Bei zweihundert Grad fur funfzehn Minuten backen und
KEINE EIER
Bei zweihundert Grad fur funfzehn Minuten backen und
Keine Eier ..
Eine halbe Tasse Staubzucker
Ein Viertel Teeloffel Salz
Eine Messerspitze turkisches Haschisch
Ein halbes Pfund Butter
Ein Teeloffel Vanillenzucker
Ein halbes Pfund Mehl
Einhundertfunfzig Gramm gemahlene Nusse
Ein wenig extra Staubzucker
... und keine Eier
In eine Schussel geben
Butter einruhren
Gemahlene Nusse zugeben und
Den Teig verkneten
Augenballgro?e Stucke vom Teig formen
Im Staubzucker walzen und
Sagt die Zauberworter
Simsalbimbamba Saladu Saladim
Auf ein gefettetes Backblech legen und
Bei zweihundert Grad fur funfzehn Minuten backen und
KEINE EIER
Bei zweihundert Grad fur funfzehn Minuten backen und
Keine Eier ..
Guest- Guest
Re: WEEKLY SCHEDULE - WEEK #8
Why oh why is there a recipe translated into German here? Lmfao
Guest- Guest
Re: WEEKLY SCHEDULE - WEEK #8
its not translated.... google doesnt tell you everything... its a song
just trying to ease the nooglers phobia of slang
just trying to ease the nooglers phobia of slang
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Guest- Guest
Re: WEEKLY SCHEDULE - WEEK #8
go ahead brother... ole WT is gonna have a corinarey if i do it
Guest- Guest
Re: WEEKLY SCHEDULE - WEEK #8
ENGLISH
The Eggs/Balls of Satan
Half a cup of powdered sugar
One quarter teaspoo salt
One knifetip Turkish hash
Half a pound butter
One teaspoon vanilla-sugar
Half a pound flour
150 g ground nuts
A little extra powdered sugar
... and no eggs
Place in a bowl
Add butter
Add the ground nuts and
Knead the dough
Form eyeball-size pieces from the dough
Roll in the powdered sugar
and say the Magic Words:
"Sim sala bim bamba sala do saladim"
Place on a greased baking pan and
Bake at 200 degrees for 15 minutes
...AND NO EGGS
Bake at 200 degrees for 15 minutes
...and no eggs.
The Eggs/Balls of Satan
Half a cup of powdered sugar
One quarter teaspoo salt
One knifetip Turkish hash
Half a pound butter
One teaspoon vanilla-sugar
Half a pound flour
150 g ground nuts
A little extra powdered sugar
... and no eggs
Place in a bowl
Add butter
Add the ground nuts and
Knead the dough
Form eyeball-size pieces from the dough
Roll in the powdered sugar
and say the Magic Words:
"Sim sala bim bamba sala do saladim"
Place on a greased baking pan and
Bake at 200 degrees for 15 minutes
...AND NO EGGS
Bake at 200 degrees for 15 minutes
...and no eggs.
RR Rowdy Burns- VIP
- Posts : 967
Re: WEEKLY SCHEDULE - WEEK #8
Only read a few lines. I know a little German, but not much. I knew it was a recipe.
Guest- Guest
Re: WEEKLY SCHEDULE - WEEK #8
Die Eier von Satin is about Hash Cookies. The reason they 're referred to as eggs is because they're somewhat sphere, or shaped like an egg. The humor is derived from the fact that even though they are called "The eggs of Satan" they have no eggs in them. Additional humor is derived from the fact that most of Tool's audience don't know German. When one finds out the lyrics are about making cookies "with drugs in them, hence the Satan reference", the joke comes to fruition.
RR Rowdy Burns- VIP
- Posts : 967
Re: WEEKLY SCHEDULE - WEEK #8
It's amazing how one can seem intelligent with Google, when infact he's a jackass
RR Cole Trickle- Chief Engineer
- Location : North Carolina
Posts : 74
Re: WEEKLY SCHEDULE - WEEK #8
WELLLL - I dont listen to TOOL. And the only words I could figure out by looking at it was sugar, butter and flour.
SO - hence the thought that it was a recipe....LOL
SO - hence the thought that it was a recipe....LOL
Guest- Guest
Re: WEEKLY SCHEDULE - WEEK #8
tafli mi twewaaaa
GuNzAbLaZiN69- Driver
- Location : Lubbock, Texas
Posts : 351
Re: WEEKLY SCHEDULE - WEEK #8
anyone got a qual lobby open? if so, shoot me an invite whenever
raceboy77- Chief Engineer
- Posts : 72
Re: WEEKLY SCHEDULE - WEEK #8
Can anyone qualy me in the next 2 hours?
THF dvsSublime- Driver
- Location : San Diego California
Posts : 306
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I just realized that I probably won't be able to make this race.
GuNzAbLaZiN69- Driver
- Location : Lubbock, Texas
Posts : 351
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