Monday, June 29, 2009

Congratulations, Joey Logano

I must admit I was skeptical at the beginning of the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup season, when the media kept talking about a new young sensation from Middletown,Connecticut,named Joey Logano. I thought it was mostly hype and some of Logano's early season finishes convinced me of that even more but recently, Logano has impressed me with his finishes. On Sunday at his home track at a race shortened by rain, Logano won his first NASCAR Sprint Cup race at New Hampshire International Raceway. Logano is the driver of the number 20 Home Depot Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing,previously driven by Tony Stewart,who came to Victory Lane to congratulate Logano, and Logano's crew chief Greg Zipadelli,who was Stewart's crew chief for ten NASCAR Cup seasons.

I am glad that Logano has proven me wrong. I expressed that hope before the season began. Congratulations,Joey Logano. May this be the first of many wins for Logano in the NASCAR Sprint Cup series. At 19, Logano is the youngest winner ever in the NASCAR Cup series.

I am impressed by Logano's classy and grateful attitude along with his humility. He never lashes out at his pit crew or other drivers. Some drivers could learn a few things from Logano.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Goodbye,Ed,Farrah,And Michael

This week,we lost three well-known people whose lives were part of ours. Ed McMahon, Johnny Carson's longtime sidekick,died at age 86. Actress Farrah Fawcett,probably best known for her work on the TV series "Charlie's Angels", lost her courageous battle with cancer at age 62. Pop icon Michael Jackson died Thursday in a death that shocked the world. He was 50.

I grew up watching Ed McMahon on "The Tonight Show" when Johnny Carson was host. I loved the sound of Mr.McMahon's laugh and the chemistry he and Johnny Carson had made them bond well with each other and their audience. Mr. McMahon also hosted the syndicated program "Star Search", a sort of forerunner to "American Idol". Of course, Mr. McMahon will also be remembered for saying "Heeeere's Johnny!" at the beginning of every show Johnny Carson hosted. Rest In Peace, Ed. Thanks for the laughs and the memories.

Farrah Fawcett died on Thursday after a battle with cancer and after the courage and fighting spirit she showed during her final months. Probably best known for her work on the 1970s detective series "Charlie's Angels", Ms. Fawcett's poster hung in the rooms of many teenage boys. She also starred in many dramatic works that earned her praise for her strong performances. In the final months of her life, Ms. Fawcett showed courage,determination,and strength in the face of life-threatening illness. She shared her struggle in the program "Farrah's Story". Rest in peace,Farrah. Your story inspires us all.

I was deeply shocked when I learned of Michael Jackson's death on Thursday. I like his earlier music,as he did with his brothers as part of the Jackson Five, along with his popular songs of the late 1970s and early 1980s. In more recent years, Mr.Jackson dealt with controversy such as his trial on child molestation charges,of which he was cleared. He was planning a tour of Europe in July, including a string of concerts in London. Rest in peace,Michael. Thanks for the music and the memories.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Thoughts About Kyle Busch

I am sure that most people who saw the aftermath of Saturday night's Nationwide series race at Nashville Speedway in Lebanon,Tennessee,must have been shocked,saddened,and angered by the appalling and outrageous conduct shown by Kyle Busch when he smashed a Gibson guitar that he was given after winning the race.

Artist Sam Bass,contrary to earlier reports that said he was "OK with it", was actually crushed and heartbroken by the irresponsible and stupid act committed by Kyle Busch. Sam Bass,unlike Kyle Busch,has too much class to make a scene,but Mr. Bass was obviously saddened by what had happened. Mr. Bass put much time and effort into his work,along with Gibson employees. Gibson executives and Speedway officials were also upset by Busch's punk behavior. Officials from race sponsor Federated Auto Parts walked out in disgust. Kyle Busch apparently lied when he said that Sam Bass,along with Gibson and Speedway officials, along with race sponsor Federated Auto Parts, were OK with Busch destroying an object,an object extremely valuable into which much time and effort were put. Mr.Bass and others have said they were not told this would happen. This is an insult to Sam Bass,Gibson Guitar Company, Federated Auto Parts,Nashville Speedway, NASCAR, NASCAR fans, and the city of Nashville.

What is so idiotic is that Kyle Busch's defenders say that rock stars destroy guitars all the time. To begin with,Kyle Busch is not a rock star. Secondly, the rock star thing is no excuse. The gleeful destruction of objects or property is never a good thing. Kyle Busch has no respect for people or property and has shown it time and again. Kyle Busch's parents obviously did not raise their son properly. They apparently never taught him to respect others,not destroy objects or property,and that the world does not revolve around him. Kyle Busch has acted like a jerk many times and thrown childish tantrums when things do not go his way.

Kyle Busch's values are apparently different from the values of practicing Christian Joe Gibbs,who should release Kyle Busch from Joe Gibbs Racing. I know it will not happen but as far as I am concerned,it would be the right thing to do.


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