- 18 Mar 10, 15:27#190373
You can't hurry love, no you just have to wait. She said love don't come easy...
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You can't hurry love, no you just have to wait. She said love don't come easy...
You can't hurry love, no you just have to wait. She said love don't come easy...
You're quoting Diana Ross lyrics in reference to Lewis Hamilton????
The Hamsters(Hamilton fans) will call you racist.
theres always one of you guys trying to start something!
theres always one of you guys trying to start something!
Hold on Bud maybe he wasn't trying to start something.
I'm pretty sure he wasn't trying to be racist & may have had another point...
I don't know what point Diana Ross lyrics make.
What? How did race get dragged into this conversation?
My random quote was actually as bud said, it was for those who continue to have a serious problem with Hamilton and yet have no current reason to.
Besides, You can't hurry love was also re-recorded by Phil Collins.
Thank you to bud and texasmr2 for seeing my post for what it was worth.
I'll need to stop the ironic posts from now on.
it was for those who continue to have a serious problem with Hamilton and yet have no current reason to.
Hamsters? Oh, that is good. Someone coined that one during the off season? I guess I'll have to stop in during the down times just to keep tabs on some of the humor.
As for this one:it was for those who continue to have a serious problem with Hamilton and yet have no current reason to.
Why does one have to have a current reason to not like a certain driver? Is it really a requirement that all drivers must be liked unless they have done something 'this season' to earn a distrust/dislike? Michael Schumacher, clearly and admittedly a hero to the driver in discussion here, was without question more than willing to pull any sort of cheap move or faked quali-parking to win. Certainly, he was also one of the most talented drivers to take the wheel, but his antics cast a shadow on that talent in my mind so I never really liked him. Still not a fan actually, though I 'have no current reason to'. Hamilton may, one day, prove to be a talent somewhat close to that same level but he surely hasn't accomplished very much as yet..which doesn't bode well for the antics and mistakes he has shown not to mention all the hot air.
When Hammy first showed up on scene...I liked him. Then he opened his mouth, and said incredibly insulting and stupid things about the 'monkeys at the back', forced them off the track whenever it suited him and proceeded to publicly compare himself to the best of all time while making enough mistakes to single handedly cost his team a world championship. Throughout that process, I came to like him less and less...and until he actually accomplishes some of what he claims he is capable of...his strut isn't backing up his mouth so I'll continue to not love him. Actually, he reminds me more and more of Jacques Villenueve. One flash in the pan followed by a whole ton of never ending gum flapping. Don't get me wrong, he is talented...but then so was JV...provided he was handed the best car on the grid. Thus far Hamilton has had a championship capable car and team twice...with which he lost one and won one...so his team has broken even. Nothing to brag about as yet...which would not be a problem in a young driver if it were not for all the....bragging.
Hamsters? Oh, that is good. Someone coined that one during the off season? I guess I'll have to stop in during the down times just to keep tabs on some of the humor.
As for this one:it was for those who continue to have a serious problem with Hamilton and yet have no current reason to.
Why does one have to have a current reason to not like a certain driver? Is it really a requirement that all drivers must be liked unless they have done something 'this season' to earn a distrust/dislike? Michael Schumacher, clearly and admittedly a hero to the driver in discussion here, was without question more than willing to pull any sort of cheap move or faked quali-parking to win. Certainly, he was also one of the most talented drivers to take the wheel, but his antics cast a shadow on that talent in my mind so I never really liked him. Still not a fan actually, though I 'have no current reason to'. Hamilton may, one day, prove to be a talent somewhat close to that same level but he surely hasn't accomplished very much as yet..which doesn't bode well for the antics and mistakes he has shown not to mention all the hot air.
When Hammy first showed up on scene...I liked him. Then he opened his mouth, and said incredibly insulting and stupid things about the 'monkeys at the back', forced them off the track whenever it suited him and proceeded to publicly compare himself to the best of all time while making enough mistakes to single handedly cost his team a world championship. Throughout that process, I came to like him less and less...and until he actually accomplishes some of what he claims he is capable of...his strut isn't backing up his mouth so I'll continue to not love him. Actually, he reminds me more and more of Jacques Villenueve. One flash in the pan followed by a whole ton of never ending gum flapping. Don't get me wrong, he is talented...but then so was JV...provided he was handed the best car on the grid. Thus far Hamilton has had a championship capable car and team twice...with which he lost one and won one...so his team has broken even. Nothing to brag about as yet...which would not be a problem in a young driver if it were not for all the....bragging.
Hamsters? Oh, that is good. Someone coined that one during the off season? I guess I'll have to stop in during the down times just to keep tabs on some of the humor.
As for this one:it was for those who continue to have a serious problem with Hamilton and yet have no current reason to.
Why does one have to have a current reason to not like a certain driver? Is it really a requirement that all drivers must be liked unless they have done something 'this season' to earn a distrust/dislike? Michael Schumacher, clearly and admittedly a hero to the driver in discussion here, was without question more than willing to pull any sort of cheap move or faked quali-parking to win. Certainly, he was also one of the most talented drivers to take the wheel, but his antics cast a shadow on that talent in my mind so I never really liked him. Still not a fan actually, though I 'have no current reason to'. Hamilton may, one day, prove to be a talent somewhat close to that same level but he surely hasn't accomplished very much as yet..which doesn't bode well for the antics and mistakes he has shown not to mention all the hot air.
When Hammy first showed up on scene...I liked him. Then he opened his mouth, and said incredibly insulting and stupid things about the 'monkeys at the back', forced them off the track whenever it suited him and proceeded to publicly compare himself to the best of all time while making enough mistakes to single handedly cost his team a world championship. Throughout that process, I came to like him less and less...and until he actually accomplishes some of what he claims he is capable of...his strut isn't backing up his mouth so I'll continue to not love him. Actually, he reminds me more and more of Jacques Villenueve. One flash in the pan followed by a whole ton of never ending gum flapping. Don't get me wrong, he is talented...but then so was JV...provided he was handed the best car on the grid. Thus far Hamilton has had a championship capable car and team twice...with which he lost one and won one...so his team has broken even. Nothing to brag about as yet...which would not be a problem in a young driver if it were not for all the....bragging.
Just tell the truth,you don't like Lewis and you never have,don't give us that crap about "i use to like him". He said incredibly insulting things,lol, exaggerate much,you are actually hiding nothing with your over the top ranting about all the bad thing Lewis has done.
Just tell the truth instead of finding pathetic excuses on why you don't like Lewis.
theres always one of you guys trying to start something!
Hold on Bud maybe he wasn't trying to start something.
I'm pretty sure he wasn't trying to be racist & may have had another point...
I don't know what point Diana Ross lyrics make.
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