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#352848
Adult grape juice! :hehe:

I had a near lesbian experience when I was 17 when some girl at college came onto me in the middle of a dancefloor... Needless to say I did leave quickly. That's as far as I've got I'm afraid!

How has this thread descended into being about turning and grapefruits?!


It's what we excel at around here...... :D


It makes me feel more settled. I'd been wanting to join an F1 forum for a while but held off because I worried it''d be all full of 'man convo' that I didn't understand and I'd be in the background like :confused: . This forum is nothing like that thank god! :D


Hmm a backhanded compliment :-P

F1 I find is quite unisex compared to say pooball
#352862
Oh yeah.. When there is an England match Ilove it.. Beach is quiet!

Yes I hate it :clap:

It's such a shitty sport because all they do is dive and fake being hurt... they're massivly overpayed and they aren't even doing anything impressive or dangerous
#352863
I would say footballers are WAY more prone to risk and injuries than an F1 driver...
#352870
I would say footballers are WAY more prone to risk and injuries than an F1 driver...


Yeah but you see them rolling around on the ground when they've not been touched, an F1 driver rolls through the gravel and into a wall at 160mph, gets out (what's left of) the car and waves to the crowd.

There are more injuries sustained in football but the the severity of the injury possible is far greater in motor racing, just ask Massa.
#352871
I would say footballers are WAY more prone to risk and injuries than an F1 driver...


Yeah but you see them rolling around on the ground when they've not been touched, an F1 driver rolls through the gravel and into a wall at 160mph, gets out (what's left of) the car and waves to the crowd.

There are more injuries sustained in football but the the severity of the injury possible is far greater in motor racing, just ask Massa.


Footballers are more porne to faking an injury than an F1 driver.
#352873
I would say footballers are WAY more prone to risk and injuries than an F1 driver...


Yeah but you see them rolling around on the ground when they've not been touched, an F1 driver rolls through the gravel and into a wall at 160mph, gets out (what's left of) the car and waves to the crowd.

There are more injuries sustained in football but the the severity of the injury possible is far greater in motor racing, just ask Massa.


Footballers are more porne to faking an injury than an F1 driver.


I don't think Larsson was faking.
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A lot of ligament injuries and some head injuries.
#352874
I would say footballers are WAY more prone to risk and injuries than an F1 driver...


Yeah but you see them rolling around on the ground when they've not been touched, an F1 driver rolls through the gravel and into a wall at 160mph, gets out (what's left of) the car and waves to the crowd.

There are more injuries sustained in football but the the severity of the injury possible is far greater in motor racing, just ask Massa.


Footballers are more porne to faking an injury than an F1 driver.


I don't think Larsson was faking.
[youtube]N4llH2axuBQ[/youtube]

A lot of ligament injuries and some head injuries.


Of course there is occasionally one who's telling the truth but you have to admit these footyballer types do seem to fall over quite easily. Must be due to having a very high centre of gravity caused by an over inflated ego. :hehe:
#352875
I would say footballers are WAY more prone to risk and injuries than an F1 driver...


Yeah but you see them rolling around on the ground when they've not been touched, an F1 driver rolls through the gravel and into a wall at 160mph, gets out (what's left of) the car and waves to the crowd.

There are more injuries sustained in football but the the severity of the injury possible is far greater in motor racing, just ask Massa.


Footballers are more porne to faking an injury than an F1 driver.


I don't think Larsson was faking.
[youtube]N4llH2axuBQ[/youtube]

A lot of ligament injuries and some head injuries.


Of course there is occasionally one who's telling the truth but you have to admit these footyballer types do seem to fall over quite easily. Must be due to having a very high centre of gravity caused by an over inflated ego. :hehe:


I'm not disagreeing with that but I think there is a higher risk of less serious injury in football which could still take them out of a game or two, less likely to be injured in motorsport but when it happens it's more likely or has more potential to be serious.
Of course there's the rolling around in football which just looks stupid as they're up a couple of seconds later running around again.
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