The plump man grunted as he put the nozzle pack in the wallet sucking pump, “Godd**n it!”

Sir, I concur. Pulling into the pump is painful.

As gas prices continue to break freakin’ records across the country, it’s even worse for some of your Sunday racing heroes.

Yea, cry for the rich men and team owners who can afford it but trust me, it's even hitting the caviar racing jet set below the money belt.

Hell, Cup’er Jeff Burton has talked about trimming his travel and his boss, Richard Childress, grounded his crew members two months ago for a race. Childress asked them to ditch the plane and carpool the three-hour drive from North Carolina to Bristol.

Childress has even pawned off some of his planes this year to save some fund-age. I’m telling ya, when its hitting the wealthy cats like this, the gas crunch is for real man.

Things are so bad that I read where the series itself is being singled out by folks, with nothing better to do, and complaining the series is pocketing some of the national petrol supply.

Please. Those critics must be running on F-n E.

NASCAR spokes holes say the amount of fuel being used for the Sprint Cup Series is less than 175,000 gallons per year. Compare that to what we Americans suck up, near 370 million gallons a DAY, and it seems pretty stupid of folks to spend their time calling out a race series.

Get off their back and get on the necks of our politicians. Punch these public servants in their gas company lined pockets and ask them to muestre algunos huevos (show some balls) to lessen the national fuel noose. Blaming a racing series is just flat out idiocy.

Now, NASCAR critic, go make me some eggs and fill my tank up.

That's what I Freakin' think…this week.

You?

Also, see how much pleasure I get out of ExXxon gathering billion dollar fuel profits from the little man in a little ditty I did back in 2005. Punks.

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