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By racechick
#33935
I'm not religious, so this metaphor doesn't apply to me.


well dont worship Schumi and Ferrari in a religious manner then :lol:

That's like asking YOU not to worship McLaren in the religious manner that you do bud? You see it's all about perception and we are talking about the tifosiNOT the FIA so please dont try to turn this into another one of those battle's?



ferrari brigade sticking up for each other eh, i WAS talking to darwin you know. how rude of you! :lol:
Im not talking about me tex YES i am passionate about McLaren i dont deny that, yet Darwin isnt a fan of ferrari supposidly yet in the 8 years of posting toghter he has always stood up for ferrari and it was a given he was a schumacher fan but in his retirement with claims of liking bmwsauber it is still very apparent darwin that you are a Ferrari lamb deep down :wink::lol:


I had exactly the same thought this morning but didnt have time to post. DD you are quick to use the word 'cheat' concerning McLaren and seem to relish doing so; and yet you salivate over Ferrari(a team of dubious scruples and incidents of cheating a-plenty). All the time you profess not to be a ferrari supporter :shock: I think you are a closet case :wink:
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By darwin dali
#33938
Nah, I don't support a particular team, I'm for (a) particular driver(s) and therefore wish the team(s) of MY driver(s) well.
I have a soft spot for BMW-Sauber, mainly because I grew up in Sauber's backyard, I very much respect Peter Sauber, and I really dig BMW consumer cars and hope to one day drive a nice one myself.
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By racechick
#33941
Not convinced. Maybe the poison dwarf hypnotised you at some point 8)
By Mikep99
#33945
:D Ah but Mikey I think AKR has the mind of a true Italian, She is a real tifosi and thinks as Ferrari think :lol:


Yes racechick that’s a perfect example of race categorizing at its best & I have come to expect nothing less from you. Desperation need desperate measures

So if we go with the same theme you started you’re a perfect example of the typical "whinging pom".

Quote from the Urban Dictionary
1.Whinging Pom
A person of British origin who will consistently complain about any situation that they may face. They are emotionally unable to deal with any sort of adverse condition without commenting negatively about it.


Where else but the UK would you have a website called
The Weekly Gripe
http://www.weeklygripe.co.uk/browse.asp

This being said it all makes perfect scents. McLaren = British = Whinging

Before all you fellow formites of British extraction accuse me of anything – If someone wants to play in the gutter I am happy to oblige. I can assure you I for one would never resort to such things if not provoked. :evil:
Just following the bouncing ball with a smile on my face :wink:


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By Mikep99
#33947
I think you hit a nerve there racechick.


Please explain stonemonkey as I don't get it :shock:

But this is usually the standard answer you get when someone doesn’t lie down and take it, you will have to try harder mate :roll:
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By bud
#33951
Ferrari = Italian = what mike? please enlighten us all after youre a superior person in that youre italian eh?

typical
By Mikep99
#33956
Ferrari = Italian = what mike? please enlighten us all after youre a superior person in that youre italian eh?

typical


bud where in hells name did that come from. Please enlighten me on how you came to that assumption from my posts - I am truly intrigued. Superiority :shock:

I think this is just another case of type before think. :wink:
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By bud
#33957
mate you took a swing at the british so swing back ;)
By Mikep99
#33959
mate you took a swing at the british so swing back ;)


Got no problems with that mate I can take it, but just trace back with the posts & you will see where it started from.
I can give just as well as I receive mate so please don't accuse me of starting the gutter talk.
My swing was just a direct example of the race stereotyping that goes on from a smartarse comment, No malice on my part but I am not 100% sure if it isn't on the other side :?
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By phren
#33961
Ahh, the Whinging Pom argument eh? Brilliant in the extreme, that solves that then and now we have been enlightened we can all go home.
Look, FIAT stole it, we know it, you know it, they know it and Bernie sorted it.
Lets watch 08 and see if Fiat and FIA allow a level playing field. If so it should be facinating, if not it will still be facinating. Win win.
By Mikep99
#33962
Ahh, the Whinging Pom argument eh? Brilliant in the extreme, that solves that then and now we have been enlightened we can all go home.
Look, FIAT stole it, we know it, you know it, they know it and Bernie sorted it.
Lets watch 08 and see if Fiat and FIA allow a level playing field. If so it should be facinating, if not it will still be facinating. Win win.


Whinging Pom Argument eh - No different that the old corrupt Italian stereotypical argument mate.
Both have some truth to them otherwise they would not be associated with each race but as being typical of all things Italian or English – I think not.
Come to think of it it's also no different to the old Sheep shagger Kiwi argument :wink:

It looks like you only KNOW what you want to KNOW and nothing else mate.

At least we agree that it will be a good year.
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By racechick
#33966
I think you hit a nerve there racechick.


yep :lol::lol:
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By woody2goody
#33967
Have no idea why this Ferrari vs. the rest of F1 argument has turned into a Britain vs. Italy/New Zealand/Australia one.

There's a lot of denial in some Ferrari fans with which they automatically defend every action of the team. After Michael (Germany) parked it at Monaco the team knew full well he was guilty but still supported him to the hilt, when respected figures in F1, and drivers like Alonso, Webber and Trulli also knew he was responsible. The people who backed him in the Ferrari team included Todt (France), and Brawn (Britain). This argument in my opinion has nothing to do with being Italian, British, whatever.

it's about the Ferrari mindset which over the last 20 years has changed from being passionate about racing, and taking wins as a bonus, to winning at all costs and losing all respect for the racing. That's why I ditched 'my team'.
By Mikep99
#33972
I think you hit a nerve there racechick.


yep :lol::lol:



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I haven’t been to the dentist for a while now.

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http://youtube.com/watch?v=dG5Qk-jB0D4
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