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    Quote Originally Posted by lazyboi444
    Events I've only been in one and that was a mini setup by me and my friends! and why such the harsh comments i was only asking! Jeez!!! Nobody else had a hard time answering my question but you! You made it into something very unnecessary! But oh well you can be that way! I'm just a noob in drifting and was looking for pointers thats all ! Let me ask you this have you been to SFS? And i'm not trying to get smart or anything just asking!

    why get defensive? yes, i was at the inaugural SFS event, what does that have to do with this? if it helps, i've also been to ocala with DG a few times, done a drift exhibition and events with SEDA, and a US Drift event in charlotte and i'm now an instructor for SEDA. several people answered you the same way i did, just in a less detailed way. the way your post was written it implies that heel-toe is a drifting technique, and as such i pointed out that it is not. i'm not trying to come down on you personally, but it's now obvious you saw how your post sounded and edited it. if you think i was being harsh then you need to thicken your skin a bit, i was going easy on you
    Last edited by HiPSI; 08-15-2005 at 10:55 AM.

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