- 28 Aug 14, 10:42#414839
I would support him in red but it'd be really weird.
To use my phone in the car I deleted all my German contacts, it's now Hans free.
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http://www.grandprix247.com/2014/08/28/silly-season-update-alonso-vettel-and-hamilton-to-move/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
I like Lewis so I'd be really happy to see him in red. But some of his fans that would be a huge test for me
Don't worry, I won't be supporting him in red.
I'd be going all Ricciardo and Redbull, until McLaren get a worthy driver again.
Generally speaking, my philosophy is to ask for forgiveness, not permission;
but, somehow, I'm reluctant to pass on that advice to either of you!!
I can imagine getting in a bit of trouble with that philosophy, however sagi, if we ever meet i will remind you of this post.
After reading this I thought it was an OK idea. The video on the other hand actually did made me laugh out loud
http://www.iflscience.com/technology/au ... e-hospital
The Huffington Post
'South Park' Completely Trolls Washington Redskins With In-Game Ad Ripping Team Name
Looks like Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder is about to face his toughest adversary yet: Eric Cartman.
Comedy Central ran an ad for the upcoming season premiere of "South Park" in which Cartman takes on both Snyder and the team's insistence on using a name many people find offensive. The promo ran Sunday during the 4th quarter of the Washington-Philadelphia Eagles game.
The commercial shows Cartman running a business under the Washington Redskins name now that it's no longer a protected trademark as a cartoon version of Snyder demands that he stop "in the name of decency." The "South Park" version of Snyder also calls Cartman's use of the team's name "offensive" and "derogatory."
"I have total respect for you," Cartman insists. "When I named my company Washington Redskins it was out of deep appreciation for your team and your people."
That's Cartman, showing some serious authoritah.
SB Nation reports that the ad aired only in the Washington market, which shows you how to really troll sports fans:
personally I would of just kept stum until the 10 year school reunion.
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