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there a:.e onlY'1
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circle ofpavement in
the lonely desert
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ofsouthwestern
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1exas, the track
seems a fine place
fora pig to stand
and do whatever
pigs do in the
middle of the
night. And
when the Texas
attack pigs started to dance on the
track, I volunteered for pit-crew duty."
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,:r "The barely begun
record run
,• had
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,
when things
started getting
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hot. The track temperature reached 129
degrees and it was 105
in what littleshade was
available:'
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"I then found the local
Wendys and pulled up to
thedrive-through speaker.
The usualmonotone,
'10ur order, please:was answered with, 'Fiftycheeseburgers, 45 fries, please:
"Before thewhole affair
was over, I had been back
to town for 75 pieces
of Popeyes
Famous Fried
Chicken, six
bags of
"Each riders chinstrap left a
assorted
nasty bruise under his jaw
chips, a case
as his helmet was lifted
ofPepsi, two
and pushed back by the gallons of
wind, Foreheads wer '
e
milk, two
left red and sore by even \.-,
gallons of
the best-fitting helmets
Of, a pound
--randourchestswere bruised
ofmixednuts,
from pressing 140 M,~tt , .....-30 EggMcMuffins
- against the C H I N s~F"
fuel tank:'
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ofapples, 40 more quarts of Gatorade and 25 bags of ice:'