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Thursday, August 2, 2018

Sports Show Review, Ginetta Supercup- “2018: Brands Hatch” Season 4 Episode 1 (6/6/18)




Sports Show Review, Ginetta Supercup- “2018: Brands Hatch” Season 4 Episode 1
(6/6/18)

There’s something I’m cautious of before getting into this review.  Please, expect participants to get irritated while I tell them what they’re doing.  We see the cars, we see the sunshine.  Enough happens to be for the results in which this review indicates action, wheels, and moves from.  A subtle touch in of itself may cause drivers looking into this review to get dizzy and propelled towards the ongoing tasks ahead, even if we’re alive after the Earth has been dead for so long.  You’ll find a metaphor there, but at least I’m remarking on our planet’s time after birth as it is still, prosperous, and wildly gross.  Racing has a lot to do with tension on the fields where they are however peace and quiet resumes the beginning noise later.  Here, I’m merely speculating.  Perhaps cars have been too sweet of a reward for us on our struggle in evolution and faith between those natural objects, whether psychological or physical, as ideas are called materials and materials are called ideas.  I suspect people have been using too many metaphors in their expression in order to bring out chaos I approve no matter what exhausted pauses interrupt the silent motion.  Humanity has been reckoning in itself for less awareness and it worries me.  Shouldn’t the audience around those mysterious cars give exacts as opposed to rumors?  Cars have been going on that road for some time.  My cable TV doesn’t say anything on where the drivers are located.  As much is evidenced in a problem like that one!  Our whereabouts are very akin to markers on our time since changes are seen only by mortal eye if not eternal vision just yet.  Then again, we’re figurative.  We’re figurative on the fun to be had due to time within our grasp, our sensations out of bounds for the privilege in vacuum possibly.  Quite a lot has happened and let to pass over the hills where those decorated vehicles rest in peace before going broke again and again.  Yes, metaphors like those shown in the last sentence are exaggerations, but art must only be possible from exaggerations or else nothing will come of it.  Production lines leave me with questions.  Usually I find myself at odds with an evening experienced prior to realization.  Vehicles go by so fast, go by so quick.  Am I in heaven?  I’ll say it’s good and let you figure it out.



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