With the changes in my family's life, my responsibilities are changing, and as such I will not be able to devote time to MotorBike RoadRacing for the foreseeable future. It has been a ball. I do intend to keep doing "Deep Thinking, The Podcast" with Sorbo; that level of aggravation actually has cardiovascular benefits.
I hope you were entertained. As my wife Sandy says, be safe and have fun. And I hope at least once in your life, you'll look at someone and say, 'OK, we'll skip the whiskey' and then crack the hell up, whether anyone else is laughing or not ...
Saturday, July 4, 2015
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Deep Thinking, The Podcast, Episode 32: Victory At Last!
Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio? To the Interwebs to listen to Deep Thinking, The Podcast, Episode 32: Victory At Last! Racers Ed Sorbo and Michael Gougis discuss the MotoGP race at Assen with a surprising amount of agreement, perhaps due to the fact that the conversation takes place while devouring a package of listener-provided Hickory Farms goodies. Having wheedled delicious food snacks out of the listeners, Gougis starts working on getting someone to send him an Aprilia (the one below would be nice), then offers a touching memory of his recently-departed mother.
Sunday, June 28, 2015
Saturday, June 27, 2015
Three Reasons Rossi's "Win" At Assen Never Was Going To Be Overturned ...
"Three Reasons Rossi's 'Win' At Assen Never Was Going To Be Overturned ..." now available. Click the "Words" tab above ...
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Deep Thinking, The Podcast, Episode 31: Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun ...
In a crushing blow to your hopes and dreams, it's back. In Episode 31 of Deep Thinking, racers Michael Gougis and Ed Sorbo pick apart the tiny changes that make the difference between winning MotoGP races and finishing fourth. A discussion ensues about dam construction, salt, man caves and wine tasting. Sorbo warns Gougis not to pick on Tony Serra. Gougis makes a prediction about Cal Crutchlow winning MotoGP races and the death of the sun.
This Honda RC212V sucked.
This Honda RC212V did not.
This Honda RC212V sucked.
This Honda RC212V did not.
Monday, June 22, 2015
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