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Old 09-30-2025 | 08:14 AM
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Originally Posted by CX500T
No. Nobody would want to read a book on a redneck truck drivers kid who to put racing into baseball terms was a decent AA / Mediocre AAA player who went to college mainly to understand dirtbike suspension, and whose military aviation career was mostly accidental and other than a couple of exciting nights flying, was basically a **** show.

Rob was, in baseball terms good enough to be a starter on the Yankees when they won a couple World Series. Vs someone who was a starting ShortStop for the Sussex County Miners and got called up to the WooSox (Boston's AAA team) only when the starter was injured. Both technically pros, but way different levels.
Creative license sells a lot of books. Get a ghost (cyborg/AI) writer. It could also be a collection of short stories. You've done most of the writing already.
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