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#427702
Don't know whether to feel disappointed or relieved...


just check to make sure you can still feel it :hehe:


I'm too much of a lady to respond to that in mixed company;
but, believe me, little boy, you'd be blushing!! :whip:


words are ok, its the implication of getting manhandled that I think is causing some consternation from 1lemon :yikes:

Maybe that's what you're used to; but, a real woman doesn't resort to "manhandling"! :whip:
#427704
It's pretty sad when Rosberg, as a real contender, shows the sportsmanship in insisting to his team that he finish the race, instead of quitting and is still accused of doing so based on the assumption that he was still harbouring some far-fetched hope that he could still win. :rolleyes:

Bizzare comment to make from someone that supports Ferrari. That team would have of course put their efforts behind Hamilton and made Nico block Massa as he was trying to catch up and would have relegated Nico to a support role After Japan. It's as if all your posts regarding Mercedes in general and Hamilton specifically have a distinct taint to them.


That may be your take on it; but, it's probably because you seem to view
anyone who isn't behind Hamilton 10000000000000% as a Hamilton h8r!

Personally, I graduated from that sort of childishness aeons ago!! :thumbup:

That may be, but it still doesn't address the core comment, a team mate is more difficult to fight when not schackeled so it's odd that you'd be so upportive of the show Mercedes put on after the driver soliloquy of the Schumacher era at Ferrari. Looks like you've become a fan of letting your drivers race. :thumbup:

I can accept and appreciate Ferrari's 1-2 driver philosophy and still recognize
the sportsmanship displayed by Rosberg at Abu Dhabi.
Put it this way, I hate liver; but, when Mom cooks it with enough red wine and
onions, the aroma can still make my mouth water.

a double standard... I should have known. :thumbup:
#427717
Don't know whether to feel disappointed or relieved...


just check to make sure you can still feel it :hehe:


I'm too much of a lady to respond to that in mixed company;
but, believe me, little boy, you'd be blushing!! :whip:


words are ok, its the implication of getting manhandled that I think is causing some consternation from 1lemon :yikes:

Maybe that's what you're used to; but, a real woman doesn't resort to "manhandling"! :whip:


If the way you mangle, twist and turn your opinions within the same post is any indication of your finesse, I am sure young Lemon might just prefer to hand himself ( :yikes: ) over to the local vet :hehe:
#427719
Don't know whether to feel disappointed or relieved...


just check to make sure you can still feel it :hehe:


I'm too much of a lady to respond to that in mixed company;
but, believe me, little boy, you'd be blushing!! :whip:


words are ok, its the implication of getting manhandled that I think is causing some consternation from 1lemon :yikes:

Maybe that's what you're used to; but, a real woman doesn't resort to "manhandling"! :whip:


If the way you mangle, twist and turn your opinions within the same post is any indication of your finesse, I am sure young Lemon might just prefer to hand himself ( :yikes: ) over to the local vet :hehe:

Gladly, my old neighbour was a vet and she was smoking!
#427757
It's pretty sad when Rosberg, as a real contender, shows the sportsmanship in insisting to his team that he finish the race, instead of quitting and is still accused of doing so based on the assumption that he was still harbouring some far-fetched hope that he could still win. :rolleyes:

Bizzare comment to make from someone that supports Ferrari. That team would have of course put their efforts behind Hamilton and made Nico block Massa as he was trying to catch up and would have relegated Nico to a support role After Japan. It's as if all your posts regarding Mercedes in general and Hamilton specifically have a distinct taint to them.


That may be your take on it; but, it's probably because you seem to view
anyone who isn't behind Hamilton 10000000000000% as a Hamilton h8r!

Personally, I graduated from that sort of childishness aeons ago!! :thumbup:

That may be, but it still doesn't address the core comment, a team mate is more difficult to fight when not schackeled so it's odd that you'd be so upportive of the show Mercedes put on after the driver soliloquy of the Schumacher era at Ferrari. Looks like you've become a fan of letting your drivers race. :thumbup:

I can accept and appreciate Ferrari's 1-2 driver philosophy and still recognize
the sportsmanship displayed by Rosberg at Abu Dhabi.
Put it this way, I hate liver; but, when Mom cooks it with enough red wine and
onions, the aroma can still make my mouth water.

a double standard... I should have known. :thumbup:

Really? Being respectful of differences is having a double standard?
So... if you don't smoke, you have the right to denigrate a smoker?
If you exercise daily, you have the right to insult those who don't?
And, since you have never received a citation for speeding, parking,
etc. you can criticize anyone who gets one, regardless of the reason.
#427758
Don't know whether to feel disappointed or relieved...


just check to make sure you can still feel it :hehe:


I'm too much of a lady to respond to that in mixed company;
but, believe me, little boy, you'd be blushing!! :whip:


words are ok, its the implication of getting manhandled that I think is causing some consternation from 1lemon :yikes:

Maybe that's what you're used to; but, a real woman doesn't resort to "manhandling"! :whip:


If the way you mangle, twist and turn your opinions within the same post is any indication of your finesse, I am sure young Lemon might just prefer to hand himself ( :yikes: ) over to the local vet :hehe:

:rofl: Now I know what to get you for Christmas. A gift card to your local vet!! :rofl:
#428513
Me too. That was class! Massive respect between those two drivers.
#428520
That was definetely cool from Alonso. Well the first time I watched it i did suspect it was just a ruse to grab Nicole and try some flirting, but second time round its clear he is a very capable guy and it was very cool and heartfelt video :thumbup:
#428566
Wow, that was heartfelt, even the narrative in Spanish, there was a genuine humble tone, not just to what he was saying but the way he said it.

I've always been a fan of Alonso's driving, I know in a lot of ways he's been a right tw*t but time heals all wounds as they say, and in 2007 Alonso felt jaded by the team for putting their support behind a flash in the pan driver. Clearly his opinion of Lewis has changed and clearly he sees Lewis as his equal. It felt as well as the admiration went both ways, Lewis also has great respect for Alonso's driving skills and looked genuinely surprised and seemed to welcome Alonso with humility. Fantastic clip showing the underbelly of the beast that is F1.
#428570
Check it out, the Fonz showing some class in the Mercedes party. Respect! :thumbup:

https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=31 ... =2&theater


Those two seem to have a lot of mutual respect. I think Alonso probably regrets how he handled 2007 and appears to have learnt from his mistakes. I don't think it would be the same situation if those 2 were team mates again


I agree Ferrari man. I think it'd be epic!
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