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#176951
I know it will be a lot easier to get team gear for USF1 being in the united states. Alpine Star though.. I'd rather it be Puma but oh well. :hehe:

Once again, Peter says shut the hell up Bernie!

http://en.espnf1.com/teamus/motorsport/story/5744.html

Gaz mentioned Budwiser because, well.. Kimi likes to drink for you new folks. He also likes ice cream on hot race days. :hehe:

Yeah, but he likes stronger schtuff 8-)
#176953
It be a shocker if they got some heavy hitter like...... Kimi Raikkonen


yeah perhaps if they got budwiser sponsorship and agreed to keep kimi stocked up for life. :P


There are a lot of better companies than that. McDonalds, Coke, Pepsi, Google..................

I would laugh if they made McDonald's a sponsor. It would further encourage the whole stereotype that Americans are fat.

Since they're not using a wind tunnel and rely solely on CFD, I wonder how they can come up with an extra-wide cockpit that still works - it's not like they could simply look at the competition to find inspiration :P:whip:
#176963
I know it will be a lot easier to get team gear for USF1 being in the united states. Alpine Star though.. I'd rather it be Puma but oh well. :hehe:

Once again, Peter says shut the hell up Bernie!

http://en.espnf1.com/teamus/motorsport/story/5744.html

Gaz mentioned Budwiser because, well.. Kimi likes to drink for you new folks. He also likes ice cream on hot race days. :hehe:

Yeah, but he likes stronger schtuff 8-)


DD, you made me think a little. in 20/20 hindsight maybe McLaren said Kimi if you come back you can't drink. We are not gonna have a repeat of 2005. He might have said my private life is my private life, take it or leave it..
By suitcase
#176976
It be a shocker if they got some heavy hitter like...... Kimi Raikkonen


yeah perhaps if they got budwiser sponsorship and agreed to keep kimi stocked up for life. :P


There are a lot of better companies than that. McDonalds, Coke, Pepsi, Google..................

I would laugh if they made McDonald's a sponsor. It would further encourage the whole stereotype that Americans are fat.


McDonald's? I thought they were trying to sign Kimi, not Juan Pablo Montoya >.>

HA :hehe:
By suitcase
#176981
It be a shocker if they got some heavy hitter like...... Kimi Raikkonen


yeah perhaps if they got budwiser sponsorship and agreed to keep kimi stocked up for life. :P


There are a lot of better companies than that. McDonalds, Coke, Pepsi, Google..................

I would laugh if they made McDonald's a sponsor. It would further encourage the whole stereotype that Americans are fat.

Since they're not using a wind tunnel and rely solely on CFD, I wonder how they can come up with an extra-wide cockpit that still works - it's not like they could simply look at the competition to find inspiration :P:whip:

HAHAHAHAHAH.
I went to the United Kingdom, Ireland, and France this past July for 12 days. I saw three fat people during the whole trip.
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By Denthúl
#176995
It be a shocker if they got some heavy hitter like...... Kimi Raikkonen


yeah perhaps if they got budwiser sponsorship and agreed to keep kimi stocked up for life. :P


There are a lot of better companies than that. McDonalds, Coke, Pepsi, Google..................

I would laugh if they made McDonald's a sponsor. It would further encourage the whole stereotype that Americans are fat.

Since they're not using a wind tunnel and rely solely on CFD, I wonder how they can come up with an extra-wide cockpit that still works - it's not like they could simply look at the competition to find inspiration :P:whip:

HAHAHAHAHAH.
I went to the United Kingdom, Ireland, and France this past July for 12 days. I saw three fat people during the whole trip.


I really would love to know which part of our lovely little island nation you went to. :hehe:
By suitcase
#177012
It be a shocker if they got some heavy hitter like...... Kimi Raikkonen


yeah perhaps if they got budwiser sponsorship and agreed to keep kimi stocked up for life. :P


There are a lot of better companies than that. McDonalds, Coke, Pepsi, Google..................

I would laugh if they made McDonald's a sponsor. It would further encourage the whole stereotype that Americans are fat.

Since they're not using a wind tunnel and rely solely on CFD, I wonder how they can come up with an extra-wide cockpit that still works - it's not like they could simply look at the competition to find inspiration :P:whip:

HAHAHAHAHAH.
I went to the United Kingdom, Ireland, and France this past July for 12 days. I saw three fat people during the whole trip.


I really would love to know which part of our lovely little island nation you went to. :hehe:

Well firstly I would like to say that all of the countries were beautiful and I would love to go back.
In England I went to Liverpool, Chester, and I went to Wales but I can't remember which part of Wales... In Scotland I went to Greenock, Inveraray, Invergordon, Queensferry, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and saw Loch Lomond, Ness. I think I got everything. :]
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By Denthúl
#177018
It be a shocker if they got some heavy hitter like...... Kimi Raikkonen


yeah perhaps if they got budwiser sponsorship and agreed to keep kimi stocked up for life. :P


There are a lot of better companies than that. McDonalds, Coke, Pepsi, Google..................

I would laugh if they made McDonald's a sponsor. It would further encourage the whole stereotype that Americans are fat.

Since they're not using a wind tunnel and rely solely on CFD, I wonder how they can come up with an extra-wide cockpit that still works - it's not like they could simply look at the competition to find inspiration :P:whip:

HAHAHAHAHAH.
I went to the United Kingdom, Ireland, and France this past July for 12 days. I saw three fat people during the whole trip.


I really would love to know which part of our lovely little island nation you went to. :hehe:

Well firstly I would like to say that all of the countries were beautiful and I would love to go back.
In England I went to Liverpool, Chester, and I went to Wales but I can't remember which part of Wales... In Scotland I went to Greenock, Inveraray, Invergordon, Queensferry, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and saw Loch Lomond, Ness. I think I got everything. :]


Cool! Chester is lovely :)

I've been to Edinburgh and Glasgow, but I've only ever seen them at night, unfortunately. I do intend to go during the day at some point :P
By suitcase
#177037
It be a shocker if they got some heavy hitter like...... Kimi Raikkonen


yeah perhaps if they got budwiser sponsorship and agreed to keep kimi stocked up for life. :P


There are a lot of better companies than that. McDonalds, Coke, Pepsi, Google..................

I would laugh if they made McDonald's a sponsor. It would further encourage the whole stereotype that Americans are fat.

Since they're not using a wind tunnel and rely solely on CFD, I wonder how they can come up with an extra-wide cockpit that still works - it's not like they could simply look at the competition to find inspiration :P:whip:

HAHAHAHAHAH.
I went to the United Kingdom, Ireland, and France this past July for 12 days. I saw three fat people during the whole trip.


I really would love to know which part of our lovely little island nation you went to. :hehe:

Well firstly I would like to say that all of the countries were beautiful and I would love to go back.
In England I went to Liverpool, Chester, and I went to Wales but I can't remember which part of Wales... In Scotland I went to Greenock, Inveraray, Invergordon, Queensferry, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and saw Loch Lomond, Ness. I think I got everything. :]


Cool! Chester is lovely :)

I've been to Edinburgh and Glasgow, but I've only ever seen them at night, unfortunately. I do intend to go during the day at some point :P

And I completely forgot about London and Southampton. Oh and I saw Stonehenge, wherever that is...
But anyway, I really enjoyed Chester. The buildings/scenery were nice but, no disrespect to the country, the people weren't very friendly.
Edinburgh and Glasgow at night are probably lovely, because during the day they are wonderful! In Edinburgh I had the perfect timing to see a man back flip off of a car without breaking his neck and talk to the woman with the most piercings in the world, Elaine Davidson. :P
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By Denthúl
#177042
And I completely forgot about London and Southampton. Oh and I saw Stonehenge, wherever that is...
But anyway, I really enjoyed Chester. The buildings/scenery were nice but, no disrespect to the country, the people weren't very friendly.
Edinburgh and Glasgow at night are probably lovely, because during the day they are wonderful! In Edinburgh I had the perfect timing to see a man back flip off of a car without breaking his neck and talk to the woman with the most piercings in the world, Elaine Davidson. :P


Unfortunately, that's the north-west of England for you. I mean, you just have to realise that we have Gaz in this part of the country and suddenly it all makes sense. :hehe:

Nah, there are plenty of nice people, but you have to find them unfortunately. I mean, I think I'm quite nice, but the chances of any of you encountering me out on the streets here are quite slim. Mostly because there are so many unfriendly people out there, actually.
By suitcase
#177048
And I completely forgot about London and Southampton. Oh and I saw Stonehenge, wherever that is...
But anyway, I really enjoyed Chester. The buildings/scenery were nice but, no disrespect to the country, the people weren't very friendly.
Edinburgh and Glasgow at night are probably lovely, because during the day they are wonderful! In Edinburgh I had the perfect timing to see a man back flip off of a car without breaking his neck and talk to the woman with the most piercings in the world, Elaine Davidson. :P


Unfortunately, that's the north-west of England for you. I mean, you just have to realise that we have Gaz in this part of the country and suddenly it all makes sense. :hehe:

Nah, there are plenty of nice people, but you have to find them unfortunately. I mean, I think I'm quite nice, but the chances of any of you encountering me out on the streets here are quite slim. Mostly because there are so many unfriendly people out there, actually.

Yes, I think that there are more rude people than nice people in the world.
Perhaps everyone was having a bad day. :]
Is it true that Americans are easy to spot?
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By Denthúl
#177055
And I completely forgot about London and Southampton. Oh and I saw Stonehenge, wherever that is...
But anyway, I really enjoyed Chester. The buildings/scenery were nice but, no disrespect to the country, the people weren't very friendly.
Edinburgh and Glasgow at night are probably lovely, because during the day they are wonderful! In Edinburgh I had the perfect timing to see a man back flip off of a car without breaking his neck and talk to the woman with the most piercings in the world, Elaine Davidson. :P


Unfortunately, that's the north-west of England for you. I mean, you just have to realise that we have Gaz in this part of the country and suddenly it all makes sense. :hehe:

Nah, there are plenty of nice people, but you have to find them unfortunately. I mean, I think I'm quite nice, but the chances of any of you encountering me out on the streets here are quite slim. Mostly because there are so many unfriendly people out there, actually.

Yes, I think that there are more rude people than nice people in the world.
Perhaps everyone was having a bad day. :]
Is it true that Americans are easy to spot?


Yes and no. I mean, looking at your picture, if you didn't speak or wear anything distinctly American, I'd assume you were a young English lady. Accents are a real giveaway, and I guess so are the ways in which tourists act. Of course, I've not met many, so I might just not have a good enough experience of Americans in England (unfortunately) to judge. But I certainly don't think so. :)
By suitcase
#177063
And I completely forgot about London and Southampton. Oh and I saw Stonehenge, wherever that is...
But anyway, I really enjoyed Chester. The buildings/scenery were nice but, no disrespect to the country, the people weren't very friendly.
Edinburgh and Glasgow at night are probably lovely, because during the day they are wonderful! In Edinburgh I had the perfect timing to see a man back flip off of a car without breaking his neck and talk to the woman with the most piercings in the world, Elaine Davidson. :P


Unfortunately, that's the north-west of England for you. I mean, you just have to realise that we have Gaz in this part of the country and suddenly it all makes sense. :hehe:

Nah, there are plenty of nice people, but you have to find them unfortunately. I mean, I think I'm quite nice, but the chances of any of you encountering me out on the streets here are quite slim. Mostly because there are so many unfriendly people out there, actually.

Yes, I think that there are more rude people than nice people in the world.
Perhaps everyone was having a bad day. :]
Is it true that Americans are easy to spot?


Yes and no. I mean, looking at your picture, if you didn't speak or wear anything distinctly American, I'd assume you were a young English lady. Accents are a real giveaway, and I guess so are the ways in which tourists act. Of course, I've not met many, so I might just not have a good enough experience of Americans in England (unfortunately) to judge. But I certainly don't think so. :)

Ok, thanks for clarifying that for me.
I would rather live in England or Scotland or Ireland than America, to be completely honest. Do you enjoy living there?
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By Denthúl
#177065
And I completely forgot about London and Southampton. Oh and I saw Stonehenge, wherever that is...
But anyway, I really enjoyed Chester. The buildings/scenery were nice but, no disrespect to the country, the people weren't very friendly.
Edinburgh and Glasgow at night are probably lovely, because during the day they are wonderful! In Edinburgh I had the perfect timing to see a man back flip off of a car without breaking his neck and talk to the woman with the most piercings in the world, Elaine Davidson. :P


Unfortunately, that's the north-west of England for you. I mean, you just have to realise that we have Gaz in this part of the country and suddenly it all makes sense. :hehe:

Nah, there are plenty of nice people, but you have to find them unfortunately. I mean, I think I'm quite nice, but the chances of any of you encountering me out on the streets here are quite slim. Mostly because there are so many unfriendly people out there, actually.

Yes, I think that there are more rude people than nice people in the world.
Perhaps everyone was having a bad day. :]
Is it true that Americans are easy to spot?


Yes and no. I mean, looking at your picture, if you didn't speak or wear anything distinctly American, I'd assume you were a young English lady. Accents are a real giveaway, and I guess so are the ways in which tourists act. Of course, I've not met many, so I might just not have a good enough experience of Americans in England (unfortunately) to judge. But I certainly don't think so. :)

Ok, thanks for clarifying that for me.
I would rather live in England or Scotland or Ireland than America, to be completely honest. Do you enjoy living there?


I don't enjoy living where I do, but I do like living in England, yes. There are some lovely places here, I especially like Cornwall. I'm not a big city person, though, I much prefer smaller villages and stuff.

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