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11 Reasons Why I Hate NASCAR
WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT!
NASCAR is a sports, i dont care if you don't like NASCAR,whoever doesn't like it can go DIE!!! seriously!!!!!!!!!!!!

(If only the Confederacy used NASCAR as motivation)

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P.K said…
Why you hate NASCAR.
can i know the reason.

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Cary said…
Hi,
My wife hates NASCAR, but I must confess I love NASCAR racing, however, I also love my wife. That is why we started our website to make sure she has alternative activities to go to or is doing something fun that she likes and enjoys while I’m watching or attending the races. She loves spas, pedicures, shopping, and socializing with other women in the same circumstances. We believe that no woman should be a victim of the NASCAR racing season. Women should have a reason to be excited for race day too! We help the NASCAR widows in this cause by providing a healthy alternative to watching the races.
NASCAR Widows, for our website team, are those who have lost a loved one to the NASCAR racing season. This includes family members, spouses, girlfriends, and other relations of NASCAR fans who become completely engrossed with NASCAR during the races. Against a common assumption that someone has died, these women are widows during the entire season of racing. It begins at the end of February with the Daytona 500 race, and lasts until mid-November at Homestead-Miami Raceway.
Our logo is a spoof on the NASCAR logo that provides the satire that my wife loves, and... by wearing our “BORING” tee shirts and hats, it provides an outlet for all women who feel abandoned during race season. We know that you women are out there and we want to help you enjoy race day by connecting with other NASCAR widows. Our goal is to provide you with options for other activities. This includes enjoying discounts to restaurants and spas, and simply consoling with other NASCAR widows in your area. We want the races to be enjoyable for you too. If you have suggestions for options for other activities please leave a message on our contact page, or simply leave a comment on our blog. We love your suggestions and want to help you get through the entire NASCAR season.
On our site you will find different NASCAR Widow groups and Chapters that might interest you also. You will also find NASCAR Widow merchandise to get you into the spirit of the race season. We also have a page dedicated to your great race day recipes. Try our recipes or share some of your own. We hope that you enjoy our site and making connections with the other NASCAR Widows in your area. Please feel free to contact us if you have any comments or questions, we love hearing from you.
Cary

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