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By Gaz
#158635

Denth, if you just got me some beer and a taxi home i'll quite happily come and debate formula 1 with yous. :P


If you like Guinness, there's a few cans in the fridge. And a bottle of Beck's :hehe:

Any gin, tonic, Cinzano, Martini, Campari etc for me to make cocktails with? :P


Vodka, Southern Comfort and some wine? Oh, and some Ribena >.>


I'll bring the gin and tonic :D


Can i just say Denth Lives in Greater Manchester.

Are you sure your going to be ok going past Birmingham?

:P

I don't mean to scare you unnecessary Juliet but..i just thought i'd point it out before you got all carried away.
#158638

Denth, if you just got me some beer and a taxi home i'll quite happily come and debate formula 1 with yous. :P


If you like Guinness, there's a few cans in the fridge. And a bottle of Beck's :hehe:

Any gin, tonic, Cinzano, Martini, Campari etc for me to make cocktails with? :P


Vodka, Southern Comfort and some wine? Oh, and some Ribena >.>


I'll bring the gin and tonic :D

I'll bring the mixers that I have, and perhaps we could revive the old "F1 drinking game". :P
#158640

Denth, if you just got me some beer and a taxi home i'll quite happily come and debate formula 1 with yous. :P


If you like Guinness, there's a few cans in the fridge. And a bottle of Beck's :hehe:

Any gin, tonic, Cinzano, Martini, Campari etc for me to make cocktails with? :P


Vodka, Southern Comfort and some wine? Oh, and some Ribena >.>


I'll bring the gin and tonic :D


Can i just say Denth Lives in Greater Manchester.


To avoid embarrassment, we actually just claim to be in Lancashire. :P

:rofl: We should do a come dine with me style thing... where we host people for different races... :rofl:


:hehe:
#158642

Denth, if you just got me some beer and a taxi home i'll quite happily come and debate formula 1 with yous. :P


If you like Guinness, there's a few cans in the fridge. And a bottle of Beck's :hehe:

Any gin, tonic, Cinzano, Martini, Campari etc for me to make cocktails with? :P


Vodka, Southern Comfort and some wine? Oh, and some Ribena >.>


I'll bring the gin and tonic :D


Can i just say Denth Lives in Greater Manchester.

Are you sure your going to be ok going past Birmingham?

:P

I don't mean to scare you unnecessary Juliet but..i just thought i'd point it out before you got all carried away.


:rofl:

I have been known to travel further north than Birmingham - valium helps. :hehe:
By Gaz
#158655

:rofl:

I have been known to travel further north than Birmingham - valium helps. :hehe:


:hehe:

Couple of Prozac too yeh? :P

then once your in Picadilly just run to the metro link and you'll minimize the time in the centre of Manchester... :P


To avoid embarrassment, we actually just claim to be in Lancashire. :P



haha, i say we say were in Cheshire...for similar reasons.
#158662
You guys remind me of the kids where I work. :hehe:

I'd love to meet everyone here and try to have a debate. It would be amazing!


Yeh me too..but Tex would strain his eye's from rolling them at the Mclaren fan(s) and then fall asleep from boredom.

:P

A debate club :hehe: , what a bunch of nancy boy's, a 'fight club' would be more appropriate, put up or shut up is how we do it in Texas :wink: .


Yes rather..well..you see old boy were much more civilized than your colonial types what?

If civilized mean's tucking your tail between your leg's and conforming then yes you are correct. Atleast us 'colonial types' had the balls to disagree with the king's outrageous demand's and start anew. Please refer to me from now on as Shire Reeve instead of tex :wink: .
#158699
Before people continue screaming shrilly about Jenson's comments, please bear in mind that after the Turkish GP, many people were complaining that the season had been ruined by the dominance of Brawn GP in general and Jensonn in particular.

The man has done fantastically well. After struggling in mediocre cars (exceptions being the 2004 BAR and the 2006 Honda) for most of his career, he now has more race wins, more podium finishes and more points finishes than any other driver this season. This is a driver that took more than 100 races to secure his first win, and more than 75 races to take his first podium.

I'd like to interpret Jenson's "lack of aggression" as something approaching a modicum of common sense, and my translation of this latest comment is him stating "I'm not going to do anything stupid, if it looks like I'll ruin my world title chances". But, an F1 driver is by nature an aggressive person. You don't reach the pinnacle of motorsport, and stay there for a decade, without that aggressive attitude.

I like Button. He's confident and cocksure in himself and his ability to drive and comfortable with his own arrogance, something that you can't say about a lot of F1 drivers. When interviewers ask him who the best driver in the world was/is, his answer is simply "Me. I am the best". No false modesty, no placating, just confidence. And, perhaps, a disingenuous sense of self modesty.

Mis-placed aggression would be the worst thing Button could do. Crashing out at Suzuka, Interlagos or Abu Dhabi due to unnecessary recklessness would be staggeringly silly.
By Tony_sa
#158785
Before people continue screaming shrilly about Jenson's comments, please bear in mind that after the Turkish GP, many people were complaining that the season had been ruined by the dominance of Brawn GP in general and Jensonn in particular.

The man has done fantastically well. After struggling in mediocre cars (exceptions being the 2004 BAR and the 2006 Honda) for most of his career, he now has more race wins, more podium finishes and more points finishes than any other driver this season. This is a driver that took more than 100 races to secure his first win, and more than 75 races to take his first podium.

I'd like to interpret Jenson's "lack of aggression" as something approaching a modicum of common sense, and my translation of this latest comment is him stating "I'm not going to do anything stupid, if it looks like I'll ruin my world title chances". But, an F1 driver is by nature an aggressive person. You don't reach the pinnacle of motorsport, and stay there for a decade, without that aggressive attitude.

I like Button. He's confident and cocksure in himself and his ability to drive and comfortable with his own arrogance, something that you can't say about a lot of F1 drivers. When interviewers ask him who the best driver in the world was/is, his answer is simply "Me. I am the best". No false modesty, no placating, just confidence. And, perhaps, a disingenuous sense of self modesty.

Mis-placed aggression would be the worst thing Button could do. Crashing out at Suzuka, Interlagos or Abu Dhabi due to unnecessary recklessness would be staggeringly silly.

There , and with that said which i fully agree with.. still thinks this thread sucks as well !!
#158981
Title is not luck. We still have 3 races to go, let's see what happens
By Gaz
#158982
You guys remind me of the kids where I work. :hehe:

I'd love to meet everyone here and try to have a debate. It would be amazing!


Yeh me too..but Tex would strain his eye's from rolling them at the Mclaren fan(s) and then fall asleep from boredom.

:P

A debate club :hehe: , what a bunch of nancy boy's, a 'fight club' would be more appropriate, put up or shut up is how we do it in Texas :wink: .


Yes rather..well..you see old boy were much more civilized than your colonial types what?

If civilized mean's tucking your tail between your leg's and conforming then yes you are correct. Atleast us 'colonial types' had the balls to disagree with the king's outrageous demand's and start anew. Please refer to me from now on as Shire Reeve instead of tex :wink: .


By God No Old Boy!

Being Civilised means drinking tea, and eating biscuits and discussing the weather what what what?

now stop talking and get me more tea :P
#158996
Some people are giving too much meaning to this interview.

I highly doubt Jenson will take it easy. He can't; Rubens is breathing down his neck in the championship. The written word cannot carry the body language unless the writer expresses it. Jenson is as passionate as anyone else in the grid, just see how happy he is when he wins, and how sad he looks when he doesn't have a good day.
#159013
You guys remind me of the kids where I work. :hehe:

I'd love to meet everyone here and try to have a debate. It would be amazing!


Yeh me too..but Tex would strain his eye's from rolling them at the Mclaren fan(s) and then fall asleep from boredom.

:P

A debate club :hehe: , what a bunch of nancy boy's, a 'fight club' would be more appropriate, put up or shut up is how we do it in Texas :wink: .


Yes rather..well..you see old boy were much more civilized than your colonial types what?

If civilized mean's tucking your tail between your leg's and conforming then yes you are correct. Atleast us 'colonial types' had the balls to disagree with the king's outrageous demand's and start anew. Please refer to me from now on as Shire Reeve instead of tex :wink: .


By God No Old Boy!

Being Civilised means drinking tea, and eating biscuits and discussing the weather what what what?

now stop talking and get me more tea :P

Your a funny guy :hehe: .
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