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#352443
We've almost surpassed the first race thread post count with this latest drivel of haircuts! Thanks for taking it from Webber/Vettel team orders to haircuts LRW, much more fitting for the race thread! :clap:


Now the question is, what hairstyle would make Vettle listen to team orders? :nono:


Mullet?
#352444
We've almost surpassed the first race thread post count with this latest drivel of haircuts! Thanks for taking it from Webber/Vettel team orders to haircuts LRW, much more fitting for the race thread! :clap:


Now the question is, what hairstyle would make Vettle listen to team orders? :nono:


Mullet?


How very German :hehe:
#352446
That would be realistic...mullet is the signature haircut for lesbos if I'm not mistaken. :D
#352447
That would be realistic...mullet is the signature haircut for lesbos if I'm not mistaken. :D


:yikes::rofl:
#352450
Google that sh*t LRW, it's all over it. The girl I'm currently dating now is rumoured to be bi, so I've done my research. :thumbup:
#352453
It's not stereotyping, it's sort of a way to distinguish themselves from straight women. It's not the only way, but one of the most popular ways to do it. Anyway what would you know.
#352454
It's not stereotyping, it's sort of a way to distinguish themselves from straight women. It's not the only way, but one of the most popular ways to do it. Anyway what would you know.


Ha ha. What would Andrew know? He is intelligent enough to know the majority of homosexual women do not have mullets, especially not to distinguish themselves from heterosexual women.
#352456
It's not stereotyping, it's sort of a way to distinguish themselves from straight women. It's not the only way, but one of the most popular ways to do it. Anyway what would you know.


Ha ha. What would Andrew know? He is intelligent enough to know the majority of homosexual women do not have mullets, especially not to distinguish themselves from heterosexual women.


A Google images search for mullet reveals a lot of blokes sporting mullets. There were a couple lesbians on the news yesterday in an article about gay marriage in the US. Neither had a visible mullet though one did have a crew cut.

I thought it was rednecks :rofl:


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This has got to be the oddest thread derailment ever. Well done LRW. :clap:

Maybe we should go back to the Malaysian GP.
Last edited by andrew on 27 Mar 13, 16:25, edited 1 time in total.
#352458
It's not stereotyping, it's sort of a way to distinguish themselves from straight women. It's not the only way, but one of the most popular ways to do it. Anyway what would you know.


Ha ha. What would Andrew know? He is intelligent enough to know the majority of homosexual women do not have mullets, especially not to distinguish themselves from heterosexual women.


Just relating what I've read and what I've heard in my circles! Apologies if I err..struck a nerve or something. Wasn't my intention. :wink:
#352462
Going back to the Seb Webber incident, I think to be fair to Seb we need to forget about everything between the two except Brazil last year. Something happened with webber and Seb and almost cost Seb the title. I think it is this incident that Seb is paying back. I dont think he would have been so blatant about it if it wasnt a calculated ploy to get Webber back

just a speculation on my part, but I might be biased because I think Sebs a great driver and Marks a whinging git who has done the naughty on others including Seb and Lewis at Singapore 2010 IIRC. He tried to stay ahead and couldnt, tough sh*t
#352465
@1Lemon
Clearly we are so far apart, and you are willing to go so far to make Webber look innocent, let's just agree to disagree.

As for you, and another mention on Silverstone 2011, I will just leave this here and you can come to your own conclusion about Mark's intentions and character.
I chose to race as hard and as fair as I thought was possible, trying my best to beat Seb. I got pretty close a couple of times but couldn't quite pull it off.

To manage it but then be told to hold position is something I wasn't prepared to follow at the time. If I'd backed off and held the gap at three seconds, as I was asked to do, it would have been much more difficult for me to sleep after the race.

At the same time, I knew I was going against the team's wishes.
#352466
Going back to the Seb Webber incident, I think to be fair to Seb we need to forget about everything between the two except Brazil last year. Something happened with webber and Seb and almost cost Seb the title. I think it is this incident that Seb is paying back. I dont think he would have been so blatant about it if it wasnt a calculated ploy to get Webber back

just a speculation on my part, but I might be biased because I think Sebs a great driver and Marks a whinging git who has done the naughty on others including Seb and Lewis at Singapore 2010 IIRC. He tried to stay ahead and couldnt, tough sh*t
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