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There's a correlation to height. Remember this thread? World map of Pen!s Size by Country
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I cant do height in centimetres. What is that normal range in feet and inches? Now if you want to talk shotarse, that'll be me; 5foot 1 and a half inches, but you know what they say......
I cant do height in centimetres. What is that normal range in feet and inches? Now if you want to talk shotarse, that'll be me; 5foot 1 and a half inches, but you know what they say......
Sounds perfect, half price on the bus and cinema
You should learn metric it's alot easier
Lewis is 5 foot 8 average height is roughly 5 foot 9 or 5 10
I cant do height in centimetres. What is that normal range in feet and inches? Now if you want to talk shotarse, that'll be me; 5foot 1 and a half inches, but you know what they say......
What? Shorty but goody?
Good as in a goodie goodie? NO!. I was thinking more along the lines,
Good things come in small packages. Small but beautifully put together. Like a diamond.Things along those lines. I have others. I learnt them at school to reply to arsey boys, they still come in useful occassionally
Good as in a goodie goodie? NO!. I was thinking more along the lines,
Good things come in small packages. Small but beautifully put together. Like a diamond.Things along those lines. I have others. I learnt them at school to reply to arsey boys, they still come in useful occassionally
Bad girl with a low COG as well as a cheap date to the cinema, sounding better every post.
You're talking yourself up like a product!
Any feminists in the house? Fight fight fight!
Bad girl with a low COG.
Bad girl with a low COG.
I hope you don't mind if I steal the line. I like low center of gravity.
Bad girl with a low COG.
I hope you don't mind if I steal the line. I like low center of gravity.
Bad girl with a low COG.
I hope you don't mind if I steal the line. I like low center of gravity.
Yeah, you know what they call a Mexican immigrant woman with no legs in Southern CA, don't you?
Bad girl with a low COG.
I hope you don't mind if I steal the line. I like low center of gravity.
Yeah, you know what they call a Mexican immigrant woman with no legs in Southern CA, don't you?
Good as in a goodie goodie? NO!. I was thinking more along the lines,
Good things come in small packages. Small but beautifully put together. Like a diamond.Things along those lines. I have others. I learnt them at school to reply to arsey boys, they still come in useful occassionally
Bad girl with a low COG as well as a cheap date to the cinema, sounding better every post.
Good value for money and satisfaction guaranteed
Bad girl with a low COG.
I hope you don't mind if I steal the line. I like low center of gravity.
Yeah, you know what they call a Mexican immigrant woman with no legs in Southern CA, don't you?
Can you say on the forum?
The new season is not even underway and already Martin Whitmarsh is defending Lewis Hamilton, adamant that few can match his driver's talent.Whitmarsh favouring Button again.
Hamilton endured a torrid season last year when the 27-year-old spent more time visiting with the stewards than he did celebrating on the podium.
Added to that, problems in his personal life affected him greatly, leading to complaints - several of which came from Felipe Massa - about the Brit not having his head in the game when he was out on track.
Whitmarsh, though, is adamant that in Hamilton he has one of the fastest drivers "ever seen" in Formula One and he will not ask him to change his ways.
"Lewis won three grands prix in 2011, one of only three drivers to have won more than a single race," the McLaren team boss told the official F1 website when asked about Hamilton's 'tough' season.
"The other two were Sebastian and Jenson. Again, just as most teams have never and will never win six grands prix in a single season, as McLaren did last year, it's equally true to say most drivers have never and will never win three grands prix in a single season, as Lewis did last year.
"Indeed, some of the most compelling highlights of last season's on-track action, from the point of view of a racer's sheer talent shining through, were provided by Lewis. In China, Germany and Abu Dhabi, and in many other places besides, he was awesomely impressive.
"Nonetheless, you described 2011 as 'a tough season' for Lewis and undoubtedly there's some truth in that. But, such is the level of his ambition that he's his own sternest critic.
"Sometimes, therefore, when things don't go quite right for him, he lets it get to him. We saw that last year sometimes. But it's a measure of his competitiveness, a side-effect of his monumental will to win.
"As such, we wouldn't want Lewis any other way. He's a truly brilliant racing driver - one of the fastest we've ever seen. And that's why, throughout last year, we were always keen to reassure him we were backing him 100 percent."
Whitmarsh added that McLaren are justified in backing their driver to the hilt, especially when one considers what he has achieved in his five years in Formula One.
"People have short memories, don't they?" he continued.
"Lewis has been an integral part of McLaren for more than half his life. He's part of the McLaren story and part of the McLaren family, too. He knows that.
"Equally, he's been phenomenally successful in the five seasons he's spent with us as a Formula One driver.
"He's been in contention for the Drivers' World Championship until the last grand prix of the season in three of those five seasons, and of course he won the Drivers' World Championship for us in 2008.
"Overall, his record of 17 grand prix wins from 90 grand prix starts places him in the very top rank in Formula One's metaphorical hall of fame."
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