according to rule 3 half of this board is illegal
so well do it
pack ur butts up... ...not sure how it's been thus longer unnoticeable, but I've emailed kneumawt
Global Rule 3 is not enforced on this board
Your fortune: Excellent Luck
>>4618529
Who the fuck draws this kind of shit? Goddamn.
>>4618851
>2. Global rules 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 are enforced.
>>4618883
Rule 3
>>4618885
lol u tk him 2 da bar|?
>>4618888
q u a l i t y G E T
>>4618888
FUCK FUCK RULEBREAKING MONGOLOID FUCK FUCK FUCK!!!!!!!!
>>4618888
ABSOLUTE MADMAN!
Your fortune: You will meet a dark handsome stranger
>>4619070
Rule 3
>>4618529
McCall began racing at the age of nine, running go-karts. At the age of thirteen, he moved to the adult leagues, collecting over 150 wins, before moving to the World Karting Association Dirt Series. During that time, McCall collected the WKA's Most Improved Driver and Grand National Champion awards.
McCall's major racing debut came in 1999, when began running Super Sport races at Hickory Motor Speedway, finishing fourth in points. The next year, he won Rookie of the Year and Mechanic of the Year awards. He would be runner-up for the track championship the following season. He won six races apiece in 2003 and 2004 and won the track championship the later year. He also made his Craftsman Truck Series debut the next year at Martinsville Speedway, finishing 21st. In 2005, he won the UARA-Stars championship. He also competed in the Roush Racing: Driver X program and was a top 4 finalist.[1] He later signed a driver development contract with Yates Racing.[2]
In 2006, he made his debut in the ARCA Re/MAX Series at Daytona, where he started and finished second. He also ran five Busch races for Yates, his best finish being a 24th at Bristol Motor Speedway. He was released after the season; he then joined Richard Childress Racing as an engineer, while racing in regional events and graduating from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 2003 with a degree in engineering.[3] In 2009 he won a USAR event at Bristol.[3]
In 2013, McCall acted as interim crew chief for Jeff Burton in the Brickyard 400;[4] later in the year he returned to on-track competition, driving the No. 92 Chevrolet for RBR Racing in the Camping World Truck Series' UNOH 200 at Bristol, finishing 22nd in the event.[3]
>>4618529
dumb ruleposter
>>4620249
ruell three is a nigger faggot
Test
>>4620249
It doesn't apply to this board, your wasting you're time
Your fortune: Excellent Luck
Test.
>>4620274
Rule 3
>>4620279
Rule 3
>>4620291
Rule 3
Teest
Test with picture
>>4620445
Off by 1
>>4620458
Rule 3
Rule 3
THIS RULE 3 YA DUM DUMS!!!
Your fortune: Bad Luck
>>4620998
Rule 3