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Posted: Sun May 28, 2006 9:08 am
by Julian Mayo
Snowy wrote:Julian Mayo wrote:
(in a M thatcher voice)...........firstly...let me say....what a pleasure....it is to ....be back in such a....warm welcoming comforting enviro....nment......I was only.....the other....day...saying to Denis......how much We have missed this......Now to Business.................hmmm that may .....well be your....opinion.....but let me saytoyou......that is an opinionthat...is not necessarily....sharedbyallllll..........however on this occasion it....givesmepleasureto.......concur

That actually sounds more like the queen!

I thought MT was the Queen

I am sure she thought she was.

Posted: Sun May 28, 2006 9:10 am
by Julian Mayo
Posted: Sun May 28, 2006 6:29 pm
by Snowy
If you do then we're all doomed!

Lets face it, the evidence was all there they had no option but to act.
However Damon Hill showed what you can do in these circumstances. One turns the other cheek and let forces beyond our comprehension restore the cosmic balance. When he won his world championship it was worth 12 of Schumachers. There was a genuine and collective out pouring of joy and congratulation and not just from people in Britain the world of F1 was harmonious with emotion and applause for the man who had won the championship without resorting to being a selfish cad, whinger or a bounder ever

Posted: Sun May 28, 2006 8:38 pm
by Julian Mayo
Snowy wrote:
If you do then we're all doomed!

Lets face it, the evidence was all there they had no option but to act.
However Damon Hill showed what you can do in these circumstances. One turns the other cheek and let forces beyond our comprehension restore the cosmic balance. When he won his world championship it was worth 12 of Schumachers. There was a genuine and collective out pouring of joy and congratulation and not just from people in Britain the world of F1 was harmonious with emotion and applause for the man who had won the championship without resorting to being a selfish cad, whinger or a bounder ever

Ah well, perhaps it's all abour countries of origin, or genotype, or ancestry, or full moons or.........if schuey ever did to me that which he has done to Damon Hill et al......Schuey would not be driving .....anything.......ever

Posted: Sun May 28, 2006 11:32 pm
by Snowy
Kimi's boat is called 1moretoy!
zat finish senz of humar

Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 1:18 am
by Julian Mayo
Snowy wrote:Kimi's boat is called 1moretoy!
zat finish senz of humar

Zat feeneeeshes me,
"Absolutely"

Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 1:51 am
by Julian Mayo
Barrichello can drive an F1 car......or so it seems.

Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 1:53 am
by Julian Mayo
Nico is going to be quicker.....and reliable

Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 1:56 am
by Julian Mayo
I would enjoy lunch with Jacques more than any other F1 driver........especially in Monaco

Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 1:57 am
by Julian Mayo
Snowy wrote:
If you do then we're all doomed!

Lets face it, the evidence was all there they had no option but to act.
However Damon Hill showed what you can do in these circumstances. One turns the other cheek and let forces beyond our comprehension restore the cosmic balance. When he won his world championship it was worth 12 of Schumachers. There was a genuine and collective out pouring of joy and congratulation and not just from people in Britain the world of F1 was harmonious with emotion and applause for the man who had won the championship without resorting to being a selfish cad, whinger or a bounder ever

To turn the other cheek is a recipe for two broken cheekbones

Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 7:01 am
by Snowy
Flavio Briatore said
?Webber was more surprising than anybody, he did an incredible job. Today, the shares in Mark go up. It's like the stock market. It was down and now it is up again.
He adds "Frank [Williams] has the option but I'm pretty much sure that Webber is a good driver. If he has the right car. Today he was very good.?
Fuelling speculation that he is keen to get him in the Renault.
You were right Julian!

Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 8:15 am
by Julian Mayo
Snowy wrote:Flavio Briatore said
?Webber was more surprising than anybody, he did an incredible job. Today, the shares in Mark go up. It's like the stock market. It was down and now it is up again.
He adds "Frank [Williams] has the option but I'm pretty much sure that Webber is a good driver. If he has the right car. Today he was very good.?
Fuelling speculation that he is keen to get him in the Renault.
You were right Julian!

It could be a " double blind" play by Briatore, Snowy

Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 2:38 pm
by JayVee
Snowy wrote:Flavio Briatore said
?Webber was more surprising than anybody, he did an incredible job. Today, the shares in Mark go up. It's like the stock market. It was down and now it is up again.
He adds "Frank [Williams] has the option but I'm pretty much sure that Webber is a good driver. If he has the right car. Today he was very good.?
Fuelling speculation that he is keen to get him in the Renault.
You were right Julian!

I know this is the pleasant thread but I think Webber needs to keep up his form before Briatore thinks about signing him. Notice he said his value was down indicating inconsistency. And while I was impressed with his performance in Monaco, don't forget that he lost 2nd place due to a mistake which doesn't go unnoticed either particularly in Monaco!
Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 7:42 pm
by Snowy
JayVee wrote: I know this is the pleasant thread but I think Webber needs to keep up his form before Briatore thinks about signing him. Notice he said his value was down indicating inconsistency. And while I was impressed with his performance in Monaco, don't forget that he lost 2nd place due to a mistake which doesn't go unnoticed either particularly in Monaco!
I accept all that you say however the car had not been that reliable or consistent this season and his team mate has surprized everyone including him. As for the incident in Monaco he was on the very limit of the car trying and up until that moment matching the pace of World Champion and Championship leader Fernando Alonso!

Let us forgive the tresspasses of others unless it is Michael Schumacher because he isn't very pleasant quite often.

Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 8:31 pm
by jacfan