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Nah, I'm cool. I'll hang out for a while.
No you won't!
I do apologize.There are lies and there are d*mn lies , and that's a d*amn lie .
I committed the sin of being a McLaren supporting Brit on a forum of hate filled Americans - A forum filled with posters who did nothing else but attack the British/Hamilton/McLaren and Peter Windsor and patted each other on the back as they did so.
I tried to fight my cause, but felt like a swimmer caught in a tsunami of idiocy. This place is far more balanced - and a better place to hang out because of it. And though I have had a couple of heated chats with a few Ferrari fans on here, I am glad they are around to maintain a balanced viewpoint. Even the newly moderate Mike!
I believe I know who the person with the multiple personality disorder is, and like I said before - I should be flattered, but I am sorry this person has took it upon himself to spoil your forum.
The ‘Persona non grata’ may want to ponder on the fact that his fascination for me is spoiling people fun on here, people who have done nothing to him and hence has become the sort of 'disease' he accuses me of being!!
Oh the irony!
this guy is persistent
But that is fine, this guys lunacy is open for all to see - and for every time he makes another ID to have a pop - his obsession becomes more apparent!
I dont think Stephen has ever been so busy, perhaps i need to pay him protection money lol!
A couple of movies for my fan to watch....
The mods know what the problem is and how to make it go away , how they choose to do so is up to them .
this guy is persistent
But that is fine, this guys lunacy is open for all to see - and for every time he makes another ID to have a pop - his obsession becomes more apparent!
I dont think Stephen has ever been so busy, perhaps i need to pay him protection money lol!
A couple of movies for my fan to watch....
Not a good use of words RD:
Stalker (Russian: Сталкер) is a 1979 film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky. It describes the journey of three men travelling through a post-apocalyptic wilderness called the Zone to find a room with the potential to fulfill one's innermost desires. The title role is played by Alexander Kaidanovsky, who guides two others through the area, the Writer, played by Anatoly Solonitsyn, and the Professor, played by Nikolai Grinko. Alisa Freindlich played the Stalker's wife.
The film is loosely based on the novel Roadside Picnic by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky. An early draft of the screenplay was also published as a novel Stalker that differs much from the finished movie. In Roadside Picnic, the Zone is full of strange artifacts and phenomena that defy known science. A vestige of this idea carries over to the film, in the form of Stalker's habit of throwing metal nuts down a path before walking along it. The characters in Roadside Picnic do something similar when they suspect they are near gravitational anomalies that could crush them.
"Stalker", an English word employed in the original novel, should not be understood in the contemporary, sinister sense, but rather in the older sense of a tracker of game.
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