Originally Posted By: 1cdog
You don't have to be a professional race car driver to want to drive a Ferrari.


True. I would like to own a bespoke Purdey, too. But is it sensible to buy that full race Ferarri, dress up in a racing fire suit, and enter races for years, come in last every time, but never take driving lessons or practice between races? I'm just trying to understand that mindset. It is obvious there are some here who do understand it, or at least identify with it.

Just so y'all don't get the wrong opinion of me, I never pull for the winners, just because they are proven winners. I normally pull for the underdog .......... who WANTS to win very badly, but just hasn't achieved it yet. I have great admiration for the shooter who does not shoot well, but who wants to badly enough to work hard at it. None for the guy who bitches about how hard the course is set, or how fast the birds are flying, but who never makes the effort to really improve.

SRH


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