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I was pitted next to the Mad Russian at Thompson, and had the pleasure of doing a stint in a safety boat with him. Very cool guy, very smart. Wouldn't have thought he was that old though. Nice article.
I was pitted next to the Mad Russian at Thompson, and had the pleasure of doing a stint in a safety boat with him. Very cool guy, very smart. Wouldn't have thought he was that old though. Nice article.
I pitted near Alex at Grass Lake a couple of years ago and I must say, I gained knowlwdge every time I talked with him. A wealth of knowledge with a great sense of humor. First rate boatracer!
Very smart indeed. Always a great time talking to him. An ASSet to the sport. We are very lucky to have him here in the north-east. Although his knowledge of where the turn buoys are is limited. ALEX THANKS FOR ALL YOU DO FOR THE SPORT. WILD BILL
Nice picture Alex, boy we go back to 1963 in Maine, thats getting to be a few years now. Great storyline, keep up the racing spirit Alex. One of these days I'll get back up to New England for a race and we can tell some real war stories. Good Luck !
Nice picture Alex, boy we go back to 1963 in Maine, thats getting to be a few years now. Great storyline, keep up the racing spirit Alex. One of these days I'll get back up to New England for a race and we can tell some real war stories. Good Luck !
You're the one with the really "good" stories Dan. I was stuck over there working on the Thai Rail Road (laying Thai's) and pushing bombers and tankers into the friendly-skies around SEA. Good seeing you at Kingston.
Alex
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