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What was the question?
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I don't know, this is just the answer.
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So long and thanks for all the fish.
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Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy?
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One day Arthur Dent, I will get you. I will grind youaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAGGGHHHHH!!! Oh no, not again.
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Nice Miata.
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Too many pan-galactic gargle blasters in you methinks...
That's not Krikkit BTW
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What was Kyle Petty's NASCAR number, how many podiums has Vettel had, what is the number of victories in NASCAR for Jimmie Johnson in his first 355 starts....
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Kyle Petty was #44. His grandfather, Lee Petty was #42.
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Your are right, thanks for the correction.
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Nice to see that you found the meaning of life.
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No, I just found the answer to the question.
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I looked into it a bit it more and both of us are right. When Kyle started racing under Petty Enterprises he did, in fact, race under his grandfather's number. However, in '97 he left Petty Enterprises and started his own race team and raced under #44.