Is it just a simple but old tradition, or is it far beyond this?

Thanks...
Posted 23 May 2002 - 10:06
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Posted 23 May 2002 - 11:45
from www.cnnsi.com
Another tradition that dates to Louis Meyer and the 1936 Indianapolis 500. "He drank buttermilk because his mother told him that it would refresh him," Davidson says. "He was going to drink that no matter what [after the race], and a [local] milk federation executive saw it and said, 'Hey, we can do something with this.' " The chilled milk, now anonymous Grade A whole, is presented in an old-fashioned glass quart bottle along with a greenery- and flower-studded victor's wreath. "Rick Mears, who won four Indianapolis 500s, has each one of his milk bottles mounted on plaques," Davidson says.
Posted 23 May 2002 - 12:01
Posted 23 May 2002 - 12:21
Said by Graham Hill to Jim Clark after winning the 500 (which Clark thought he had won), "Sorry bloke, I already drank the milk"
Posted 23 May 2002 - 20:41
Posted 24 May 2002 - 01:54
Posted 24 May 2002 - 02:01
Originally posted by GBORSARI
And Emmo is vilified by the INDY faithful for downing some orange juice instead of milk.
Vals
Posted 24 May 2002 - 03:43
Posted 24 May 2002 - 05:16
Posted 24 May 2002 - 07:42
Posted 24 May 2002 - 07:53
Originally posted by Buford
If I remember right they get $10,000 for drinking the milk but that hasn't been raised in a couple decades.
Posted 24 May 2002 - 08:15
Not at all.Originally posted by lynmeredith
Is the milk fizzy? Do they spray it around? Yuk!
LM
Posted 24 May 2002 - 13:04
Posted 24 May 2002 - 13:07
Could you post it here also?Originally posted by Jim Thurman
Back at the time I did a "Top 10 List of Reasons Emerson Didn't Drink The Milk" a la David Letterman. I posted it to a Usenet group and it was well received
Posted 25 May 2002 - 18:31
Posted 25 May 2002 - 21:56
Originally posted by Flying Panda
Could you post it here also?![]()