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− | <br /><br /> | + | <br /><br />Have you ever been troubled about some problem? You long to find an answer. Suddenly, a book falls off a shelf or you feel inspired to turn on the television and hear the answer coming from an actor or talk show host or guest or you feel inspired to open a Bible to a certain location or someone walks up to you and says certain words that sound like the answer to your question. You might state, "What a coincidence." In my opinion, there is no such thing as coincidences. I truly believe that everything happens for a reason. We may not understand that reason for many days, weeks, months, or years. Eventually, you may realize that God orchestrated things in such a way that you could receive the exact guidance that you needed at the perfect time.<br /><br />Dan Wheldon went to work excited on race day this last weekend. He was starting in last place. He was the only driver participating in a contest where both he and a randomly selected fan would win $2.5 million if he finished first. This contest interestingly was sponsored by GoDaddy. Danica Patrick was at work this day as well. Her intention was to move, with her GoDaddy sponsorship, full time into NASCAR after this season ended. A mega multi-year contract with Andretti Autosport was about to be announced as Dan was going to replace Danica Patrick beginning in the 2012 season.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />"Well, girls, whaddya think?" I was taking a vote. We all agreed to press on past Goldfield and get this trip over with. The thought of a hotel room and waking up to tons of snow and needing to buy chains, etc. was not appealing. We were ready to be home.<br /><br />After the incident, Michael Andretti, son of Mario and owner of the Andretti Autosport team, revealed to ESPN that Mr. [https://incatalogue.top/ click here] had just signed a multi-year contract to replace Danica Patrick on their team in the GoDaddy.com car.<br /><br />Another benefit of shopping at Plato's Closet is their bartering system. If you're looking to make some extra money they will purchase gently used designer clothing from you. Talk about a great way to get rid of your older clothing while making money to shop for the new winter season!<br /><br />The Indy Car race in Las Vegas this weekend was over after just eleven out of three hundred laps, due to a 15 traffic pile up that developed in the middle of the track. You can watch the Dan Wheldon crash video here to see the horrific scene that unfolded in front of Indy car fans on Sunday, though viewer discretion is advised.<br /><br />The other notable hole on the front is the par five eighth hole, another true three-shot five. Despite an expansive look of things off the tee, the landing area is relatively tight. Anything right is forest-bound; anything left is wet. A big tree between almost any approach and the green requires a layup, leaving a third shot over a creek and onto a friendly green. Hansard and I reversed roles this time, as he went swimming and I pulled one into the woods. Another round of bogeys. After a full tour of number nine that added up to a quad bogey for Hansard, I made the turn three strokes to the good at seven over. Not my best effort, but not my worst either. |
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Have you ever been troubled about some problem? You long to find an answer. Suddenly, a book falls off a shelf or you feel inspired to turn on the television and hear the answer coming from an actor or talk show host or guest or you feel inspired to open a Bible to a certain location or someone walks up to you and says certain words that sound like the answer to your question. You might state, "What a coincidence." In my opinion, there is no such thing as coincidences. I truly believe that everything happens for a reason. We may not understand that reason for many days, weeks, months, or years. Eventually, you may realize that God orchestrated things in such a way that you could receive the exact guidance that you needed at the perfect time.
Dan Wheldon went to work excited on race day this last weekend. He was starting in last place. He was the only driver participating in a contest where both he and a randomly selected fan would win $2.5 million if he finished first. This contest interestingly was sponsored by GoDaddy. Danica Patrick was at work this day as well. Her intention was to move, with her GoDaddy sponsorship, full time into NASCAR after this season ended. A mega multi-year contract with Andretti Autosport was about to be announced as Dan was going to replace Danica Patrick beginning in the 2012 season.
"Well, girls, whaddya think?" I was taking a vote. We all agreed to press on past Goldfield and get this trip over with. The thought of a hotel room and waking up to tons of snow and needing to buy chains, etc. was not appealing. We were ready to be home.
After the incident, Michael Andretti, son of Mario and owner of the Andretti Autosport team, revealed to ESPN that Mr. click here had just signed a multi-year contract to replace Danica Patrick on their team in the GoDaddy.com car.
Another benefit of shopping at Plato's Closet is their bartering system. If you're looking to make some extra money they will purchase gently used designer clothing from you. Talk about a great way to get rid of your older clothing while making money to shop for the new winter season!
The Indy Car race in Las Vegas this weekend was over after just eleven out of three hundred laps, due to a 15 traffic pile up that developed in the middle of the track. You can watch the Dan Wheldon crash video here to see the horrific scene that unfolded in front of Indy car fans on Sunday, though viewer discretion is advised.
The other notable hole on the front is the par five eighth hole, another true three-shot five. Despite an expansive look of things off the tee, the landing area is relatively tight. Anything right is forest-bound; anything left is wet. A big tree between almost any approach and the green requires a layup, leaving a third shot over a creek and onto a friendly green. Hansard and I reversed roles this time, as he went swimming and I pulled one into the woods. Another round of bogeys. After a full tour of number nine that added up to a quad bogey for Hansard, I made the turn three strokes to the good at seven over. Not my best effort, but not my worst either.