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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 3752537" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>I watched part of <em>Ford vs. Ferrari </em>at my mom's place yesterday, which is a pretty damn good flick, despite Matt "that prick" Damon and a couple of glaring flaws (Leo Beebe was not a villain, and there's no way that the Deuce would burst out crying like that). I think I might go back and re-read (again) AJ Baime's masterwork on the subject, <em>Go Like Hell!</em> I first listened to it as an Audible audiobook while I was working on my truck (installing a set of Roadmaster Active Suspension overload springs), and I kept finding myself sitting there listening to the story instead of doing what I was supposed to be doing.</p><p></p><p>I liked it so much that I went and bought a hardback version of the book, which was the second time I'd done that, the first being James Hornfischer's <em>Last Stand Of the Tin Can Sailors</em> (which I now have in hardback, Kindle, and Audible formats).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 3752537, member: 26737"] I watched part of [I]Ford vs. Ferrari [/I]at my mom's place yesterday, which is a pretty damn good flick, despite Matt "that prick" Damon and a couple of glaring flaws (Leo Beebe was not a villain, and there's no way that the Deuce would burst out crying like that). I think I might go back and re-read (again) AJ Baime's masterwork on the subject, [I]Go Like Hell![/I] I first listened to it as an Audible audiobook while I was working on my truck (installing a set of Roadmaster Active Suspension overload springs), and I kept finding myself sitting there listening to the story instead of doing what I was supposed to be doing. I liked it so much that I went and bought a hardback version of the book, which was the second time I'd done that, the first being James Hornfischer's [I]Last Stand Of the Tin Can Sailors[/I] (which I now have in hardback, Kindle, and Audible formats). [/QUOTE]
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