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By texasmr2
#219766
He wasn't the sharpest knife in the drawer either.

It's 'not the sharpest tool in the shed' ok :irked: get it right ay!

I wish you Canadians would use Wiki for crying out loud :hehe: .

You're wrong on so many levels :hehe:

Only in your opinion nutty professor and how dare you have the audacity to contradict my correction of your miss (thats for you honey :wink:) interpretation of such a "southern" saying :whip: !!!
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By darwin dali
#219767
He wasn't the sharpest knife in the drawer either.

It's 'not the sharpest tool in the shed' ok :irked: get it right ay!

I wish you Canadians would use Wiki for crying out loud :hehe: .

You're wrong on so many levels :hehe:

Only in your opinion nutty professor and how dare you have the audacity to contradict my correction of your miss (thats for you honey :wink:) interpretation of such a "southern" saying :whip: !!!


For the furthering of your education:

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/not_the_s ... the_drawer

http://onlineslangdictionary.com/defini ... the+drawer

http://dan.hersam.com/lists/not_bright.html
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By texasmr2
#219768
He wasn't the sharpest knife in the drawer either.

It's 'not the sharpest tool in the shed' ok :irked: get it right ay!

I wish you Canadians would use Wiki for crying out loud :hehe: .

You're wrong on so many levels :hehe:

Only in your opinion nutty professor and how dare you have the audacity to contradict my correction of your miss (thats for you honey :wink:) interpretation of such a "southern" saying :whip: !!!


For the furthering of your education:

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/not_the_s ... the_drawer

http://onlineslangdictionary.com/defini ... the+drawer

http://dan.hersam.com/lists/not_bright.html

Back at ya honey, your not the dullest tool in the shed but your not the sharpest one either :wink: , a perfect example for the title of this thread :yes: .
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By smokin
#219770
ANYWAY...

No, "Oor Nige" ain't one of the brightest, that's true.
By Big Azza
#219773
Quite clearly Vettel is the most talented driver on track. :wavey: At Ferrari, I don't care, at McLaren it's clearly Hamilton.

At Mercedes the drivers are EVEN in my opinion. Renault, clearly Kubica, BMW, clearly Kobayashi.

Here is a plea to Torro Rosso management: please get a talented driver soon.
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By scotty
#219775
Quite clearly Vettel is the most talented driver on track.


lmfao dude. He's quick but that's it.

Alonso and Hamilton are blatantly a step above everyone else. Kubica is hot on their heels though...
By Big Azza
#219785
Yes I was demonstrating my blatant bias.

I'd define talent as: Very good, with potential to be even better.

The dictionary says it's someone who has a natural ability, who was born to do this. So how I work it out is, who has been instantly competitive since they came into Formula One?

Kobayashi definitely - he was underwhelming in the feeder series but instantly put him in a Formula One car and you can tell he was born for it. Using the definition then I'd say Kobayashi seems to be the most talented driver here on the grid. :twisted:

Hamilton of course is another very talented driver. And I'd definitely rate Vettel. Then you have the drivers who seem to take their time to develop, get used to the car, and necessarily weren't talented straight away. I'd put Button into that category. Massa is a good driver. I think Webber is a good driver. Kubica is a good driver.

You also have drivers who were once talented but are now over the hill: Schumacher.

And then you have drivers who don't have talent and will never be good: The Torro Rosso Boys, De La Rosa, Piquet, Nakajima, Ide, Yammamoto. :whip:
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By nish2280
#219811
I would say Hulkenberg is one of them, hes quite fast but needs to develop a bit.

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