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That's pretty much the greatest Booth Professional photo I've ever seen. I need to switch manufacturers. Read more

I didn't write the title! *shakes fist at Ray Wert!* Read more

I did not write the title - that was added by Ray... I'm not my husband's mommy. I don't feel the need to give him permission to do anything, except maybe to stop him from buying one of those sexy lady leg lamps & putting it in our front window. Read more

Please see my note below - that title was added by Ray, not me. I'm his wife, not his mommy. I don't feel the need to allow or disallow anything he does, he's a grown man. Read more

Every one. As morbid as it sounds, if God forbid something happens I want to be able to spend those last minutes with him in the pits & kiss him before he gets in the car. Plus, I'm his biggest cheerleader & I know it means the world to him to know I'm there. PLUS I just plain love watching the races! Read more

Someone made a similar comment on Twitter the other day, and while I agree, you just can't help but wish they died doing what they love when they're 83, not 33. Read more

Not quite... I have a whole other career outside of Booth Babe-hood. (Side note: When we get a dog I really want to name it Ricky Bobby but that has been soundly vetoed.) Read more

Just a note, I don't "let" my husband do or not do anything. I'm not his mommy. I support him in his choices if they make him happy. I express my pleasure or displeasure at certain decisions but have never said he couldn't do anything. He's a grown man. : ) Read more

So very, very sad. Prayers for the victims and their families. Read more

@gla2yyz: "I don't like your job. I hope you die." I hope you've got a nice sum tucked away to pay for the therapy you obviously need. That is by far the most disgusting comment I've seen on this board, and that's saying a lot. Read more

@evoCS-Hench-Minion to the stars: They're wearing street clothes, not their auto show wardrobe. This appears to be a pre-show rehearsal to me. They wouldn't wear their credentials during show hours (we all tend to keep them tucked in our bags until needed). Read more

@NSFU: Yes. Obviously me in my business suit is exactly the same as appearing with my tits out with a tire around my waist. Read more

@Peugeot—Making Bicycles Once Again: The very first sentence of the very first post of my blog states I am a product specialist - but it doesn't matter. The type of person who will treat the girl standing next to a car in a mini dress poorly will treat me poorly, too. It has little to do with the outfit and more to do Read more

@Neener: Interesting that you bring this up. Studies have shown that in any job in any industry, if two people who have the exact same qualifications go for the same job, the attractive one will always have the edge. Something hard-wired into our brains, I guess. But I disagree that we are ONLY hired for our looks - Read more

@Wunno Sev: The term "Booth Babe" is used here as a catch-all for all of the types of workers at the show you mention, the "decorations" and the product specialists. I do not wear a revealing outfit yet I still get my ass grabbed, and it shouldn't matter anyway. Read more

@Armand: That woman was a bitch. I hope she said it with a smile. Regardless of what others had said to her over the course of the show, there's no reason to be rude. I hope you've had more pleasant interactions since then! Read more

@iamjames: These are are great rules of engagement for any interaction with a woman you might be interested in dating. But obedient? This is 2010, not 1610. Read more