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By racechick
#408282
Completely agree! I'm impressed with this new Ferrari guy, he doesn't shout his mouth off , yet one senses a real purpose and ruthlessness about him. Some credit must go to Montezemelo for recognising what Ferrari needed and appointing that man.

You know what, I used to quite like Luca, thought he would really know how to wine and dine a girl in superb style. I think he's going a bit past his sell by date..but I still think he'd be good for a night out!
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By sagi58
#408288
With the rules, as they are (i.e. Feb.28th as the deadline for teams to
submit a sample of their engine, complete with specifications), and a
development freeze is imposed, how are we supposed to have any sort
of competition, once the season gets under way?
By CookinFlat6
#408290
"Support", by definition, includes constructive criticism; however, it does not include gratuitous denigrating comments aimed solely at kicking someone when they are down.


So if you visited your local alcoholics support group what would they be sayng to Billy Bob who just relapse and spent a week legless?
'Never mind, you are not alcoholic, you just like to drink a lot'
Or
'Look yoursel in the mirror, get a grip, wise up, slap your face in the mirror etc etc'
No need to answer, it's rhetorical

Only losers want sympathy and shielding from the truth

German player says the team agreed to ease up on Brazil in second half to not humiliate them
Another player posts a picture of the drink 7 up on tweeter and says it's Brazils new flag

I know which of those players words would affect me more, however I have heard that some people would prefer everyone pretends they didn't get beaten instead of use the jokes as motivation to get better and make sure there is change
By What's Burning?
#408292
"Support", by definition, includes constructive criticism; however, it does not include gratuitous denigrating

In the case of RC, her support does include gratuitous gyrating. :cloud9:
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By racechick
#408293
"Support", by definition, includes constructive criticism; however, it does not include gratuitous denigrating

In the case of RC, her support does include gratuitous gyrating. :cloud9:


You can't beat that when the feeling grabs you! :wink:
By CookinFlat6
#408294
You do like extremes!! :wavey:


When trying to get through a thick wall it's best to use a sledgehammer instead of a nail file :wavey:

Edit: that just means it's best to be clear when communicating abstract concepts
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By sagi58
#408324
Again... nail file vs sledgehammer!! Extremes, to say the least.

Again... we see the world differently, after all I am from Venus!! :wink:
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By sagi58
#408325
"Support", by definition, includes constructive criticism; however, it does not include gratuitous denigrating

In the case of RC, her support does include gratuitous gyrating. :cloud9:


You can't beat that when the feeling grabs you! :wink:

Dedicated to RC and Hamilton's first dance, together!! :D

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By darwin dali
#408326
Again... nail file vs sledgehammer!! Extremes, to say the least.

Again... we see the world differently, after all I am from Venus!! :wink:

Isn't that pretty close to Uranus? :hehe:
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By sagi58
#408331
Again... nail file vs sledgehammer!! Extremes, to say the least.

Again... we see the world differently, after all I am from Venus!! :wink:

Isn't that pretty close to Uranus? :hehe:

I guess it all depends on how big your red rocket is!! :P
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By racechick
#408332
Love love shack!!!
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By darwin dali
#408333
Again... nail file vs sledgehammer!! Extremes, to say the least.

Again... we see the world differently, after all I am from Venus!! :wink:

Isn't that pretty close to Uranus? :hehe:

I guess it all depends on how big your red rocket is!! :P

Can you spell Saturn V? 8-)
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By sagi58
#408336
I guess it all depends on how big your red rocket is!! :P

Can you spell Saturn V? 8-)

You betcha! I can even google it! :P
By What's Burning?
#408337
With the rules, as they are (i.e. Feb.28th as the deadline for teams to
submit a sample of their engine, complete with specifications), and a
development freeze is imposed, how are we supposed to have any sort
of competition, once the season gets under way?

That's what planning and engineers and dynamometers are for. Ferrari take pride in producing the finest engines on the grid first and foremost. It is their essence, or are you saying that they needed some type of special exclusion to be able to compete with the likes of Renault and Mercedes? Im confused, are other manufacturers not under the same limitations? And please don't even dare say that Mercedes was able to put more resources on their engines because as Ferrari themselves have said in the past, if you don't have the resources to compete then you shouldn't be on the grid.
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