I won $30 in a solo 20 ten years ago when it started raining and everyone pitted but me. In mind I’ve been a pro ever since.
I've still got a $8 check from CCS for like a 7th in GT lights about 2001. It's worth more as a racing souvenir.
Team Frednando! I can see the PowerPoint now with Right Said Fred playing “I’m too sexy for my shirt” they’d be fools to pass you up!
I've been deemed a professional ever since I won £3 in a club race in 1982, I topped that by coming 5th in a British Championship race in 1987 and won a stonking £8 closely followed by a 6th place in the same championship and another £5. I had to fight the sponsors off.
Well, shit, I have professionally sucked at both racing and writing. My peers are people like Shakey Byrne. I only hang out with you peasants as an anchor to the real world. A finger on the pulse of the little people, so to speak.
I meant that as in the non-professional, or civilian part of the motorcycle world. Your club racers and such.
I posted that but then rethought it and if he’s talking about the collective and giving it possession “your” club racers and such... like “I was speaking to a crowd that composed of motorcycle enthusiasts, your club racers and such” would that be correct as well? You’re the education guy, what’s your call?
Technically you would be correct with an implied multiple you and a possessive ownership of club racers. HTTP's post could also be construed as a possessive use of your in reference to club racers and such, but the use of the capital Y at the start of a new sentence, implies a new thought and the your would make more grammatical sense as a contraction for you are. But, with HTTP, who really knows what he intended.
Papa’s French, he does shit just to confuse you and then sits back, smokes gitanes, eats cheese, drinks wine and laughs like a frog croaking at sundown because you are stupid.