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By Mikep99
#41181
Ok I'm friends with all of you. Don't think I really wanted to be anyones enemy anyway. I don't really care if we can't all agree, besides that is normal when you are talking sport. Mike just one thing, what is it with you and your pictures? Every post you post has some kind of image attached to it.


AKR I agree with you there. But if people cannot take some fun banter on an INTERNET FORUM, then I think they have a problem. Imagine them face to face, :shock: A ball of fun I am sure. :cry:

Like I already said I get my message across with every medium I can. As they say a picture says a thousand words & I am not really a big talker.
Plus it may be the Italian blood. Face to face I use my hands to express myself, on the web its images.
Some would say I’m a tosser. So be it.

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At least I am having fun life is too short to be too serious.
After all we are not talking about the meaning of life here. :wink:
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By phren
#41188
Now come along guys, this is getting silly, this site is about F1, not pouting egos and insults. Shake hands and be friends huh?
No problems anymore, a dopo.
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By AKR
#41190
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At least I am having fun life is too short to be too serious.
After all we are not talking about the meaning of life here. :wink:


Nice picture. ;-) I tend to do that gesture as well at times. :lol: I guess it becomes normal habit when you grow up in Italy. :lol:
By Mikep99
#41193
Now come along guys, this is getting silly, this site is about F1, not pouting egos and insults. Shake hands and be friends huh?
No problems anymore, a dopo.


To tell you the honest truth phren there has never been any problems on my side.
But please don't take things so personal. Just give it back to me mate I can take it.
Yes its about F1 but who says it has to be all business eh.
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By deMuRe
#41710
demure look at your avatar and look at the people around him before you go making accusations of cheating eh :wink:
i would shutup quick if i were you


I'm not making accusations of cheating, I'm stating fact. Ron Dennis is a cheat.

Don't know why you have to drag Schumacher into this...
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By bud
#41717
demure look at your avatar and look at the people around him before you go making accusations of cheating eh :wink:
i would shutup quick if i were you


I'm not making accusations of cheating, I'm stating fact. Ron Dennis is a cheat.

Don't know why you have to drag Schumacher into this...


yeah you wouldnt know youre a sheep mate ;) not only Mike though the people around him ;)
By Mikep99
#41720
demure look at your avatar and look at the people around him before you go making accusations of cheating eh :wink:
i would shutup quick if i were you


I'm not making accusations of cheating, I'm stating fact. Ron Dennis is a cheat.

Don't know why you have to drag Schumacher into this...


yeah you wouldnt know youre a sheep mate ;)not only Mikethough the people around him ;)


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:wink::P:mrgreen:
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By bud
#41721
haha i like it, everyones using the lamb term now so i will go back to using the sheep term :lol:

but i was talking about Mike Schumacher not Mike P :wink:
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By darwin dali
#41722
haha i like it, everyones using the lamb term now so i will go back to using the sheep term :lol:

Takes one to know one :wink:
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By bud
#41723
haha i like it, everyones using the lamb term now so i will go back to using the sheep term :lol:

Takes one to know one :wink:


follow the Ferrari herd DD :wink:
By Mikep99
#41728
haha i like it, everyones using the lamb term now so i will go back to using the sheep term :lol:

but i was talking about Mike Schumacher not Mike P :wink:


OH.... sorry I though it was me :oops:
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By texasmr2
#41734
Mike your new avatar rock's strictly speaking as a lamb er I mean sheep of course :lol: !
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By AKR
#41759
If this happens, I wont care if Mosley goes as this would be even better. :lol:

(From http://www.f1-live.com)
Todt on pole for Mosley's job

Former Ferrari boss not the popular choice for all
28/04/08 09:39

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A Ferrari man to lead the FIA?

Jean Todt is very much in pole position to become boss of the FIA if Max Mosley is voted out of office early in June.

It is believed that, while Red Bull magnate Dietrich Mateschitz is a close friend of Mosley's, the reason Williams did not back the proposed call for the current FIA President's resignation in Spain was entirely different.

The broadcaster BBC, and the Times newspaper at the weekend both reported that Todt, the former Ferrari team boss and chief executive, is 'a lock' to take over from Mosley, who is battling to keep his position in the wake of the umpalumpa scandal.

It is suggested that Ferrari also resisted Bernie Ecclestone's attempt to force Mosley's hand at Barcelona by getting all the teams to sign a statement of condemnation.

The Italian team is likely staying in step with FIA candidate Todt, who recently became one of the only significant F1 figures to fully back Mosley.

But paddock insiders suggest that the reason for Williams' reluctance to call for Mosley's resignation is because team co-owners Sir Frank Williams and Patrick Head, despite not being traditional Mosley allies, fear the emergence of favourite Todt as his successor.

The Times also floated the theory that, rather than rounding on his old friend, Ecclestone was actually doing Mosley a favour on Saturday morning by 'flushing out both the opposition and support' for the FIA President.

Mosley and Todt, 62, will attend the Monaco Grand Prix late next month
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By McLaren Fan
#41762
I used to read it, Edited by Nigel Mansell, some of the best no bullsh!t articles I've ever read, same it didn't catch on. Anyway, it was around right at the height of the Max and Ron battle. Autosport is very Ron Dennis friendly so this was an opportunity to read articles from the other side of the fence, it had an article on Ron Dennis and his peers came out and blagged on him, he was caught cheating as a young mechanic.

Would you care to elaborate (or embellish) this for those who are unsure where to find this article you of which you speak.
teresting book of the box set: RD's autobiographical penny dreadful "How i pulled the wool over Ferrari and the FIA and got away with cheating"
Oh that book :lol::lol: You'll find it in the fiction section :roll:

I could write a monograph on it. :D
demure look at your avatar and look at the people around him before you go making accusations of cheating eh :wink:
i would shutup quick if i were you


I'm not making accusations of cheating, I'm stating fact. Ron Dennis is a cheat.

Don't know why you have to drag Schumacher into this...

Well, you are calling Ron Dennis all the names of the day and accusing him of everything under the sun, but have on this forum endorsed the FIA's preferential treatment of Ferrari by claiming they deserve special treatment and agreed with Schumacher's unsavoury incidents saying they were legitimate actions because he wanted to win. Therefore, I think you need to look a little closer to home before you start shouting the odds. Glass houses and stones spring to mind...
If this happens, I wont care if Mosley goes as this would be even better. :lol:

(From http://www.f1-live.com)
Todt on pole for Mosley's job

Former Ferrari boss not the popular choice for all
28/04/08 09:39

Zoom
A Ferrari man to lead the FIA?

Jean Todt is very much in pole position to become boss of the FIA if Max Mosley is voted out of office early in June.

It is believed that, while Red Bull magnate Dietrich Mateschitz is a close friend of Mosley's, the reason Williams did not back the proposed call for the current FIA President's resignation in Spain was entirely different.

The broadcaster BBC, and the Times newspaper at the weekend both reported that Todt, the former Ferrari team boss and chief executive, is 'a lock' to take over from Mosley, who is battling to keep his position in the wake of the umpalumpa scandal.

It is suggested that Ferrari also resisted Bernie Ecclestone's attempt to force Mosley's hand at Barcelona by getting all the teams to sign a statement of condemnation.

The Italian team is likely staying in step with FIA candidate Todt, who recently became one of the only significant F1 figures to fully back Mosley.

But paddock insiders suggest that the reason for Williams' reluctance to call for Mosley's resignation is because team co-owners Sir Frank Williams and Patrick Head, despite not being traditional Mosley allies, fear the emergence of favourite Todt as his successor.

The Times also floated the theory that, rather than rounding on his old friend, Ecclestone was actually doing Mosley a favour on Saturday morning by 'flushing out both the opposition and support' for the FIA President.

Mosley and Todt, 62, will attend the Monaco Grand Prix late next month

Will they both be booked into the same hotel, I wonder? But, I suppose, Monaco is not very big, so it wouldn't take Todt too long to reach Mosley's room (or visa versa) with a camcorder in the evening time.
Last edited by McLaren Fan on 29 Apr 08, 12:34, edited 1 time in total.
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