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Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 9:40 am
by Julian Mayo
The Meanest wrote:I'm from the North Island, DB Brown country which is still a good beer but not many drink it nowadays. Sounds like you have visited our wee country?
Julian, where have all the MS fans gone
When he hops on the top step of that podium he has more joy then anyone else I can think of.
Don't think he'll be on the top step at Monaco, but I've got a feeling the tide is about to change.
A red tide

They will come out from hiding, and be all over the forum when the tide does change,( it changes in quickly in the Manukau Harbour! ) Bridgestone will determine when that is, the Ferrari has plenty of speed, and so does Schuey

Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 9:44 am
by Julian Mayo
rah wrote:Nice to see someone who does not right off Ferrari so quickly.
Rah, in earlier posts I have tried to make it clear that I used to support Ferrari, and I still respect the team. I do have a problem with Schuey, and some of the tactics he has employed over the years. I am an old fashioned supporter of sporting behaviour, I guess.

Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 9:47 am
by rah
Yeah mate, wasn't refering to you. I have seen some of your earlier posts.
Don't worry, I wouldn't have a go at another ute driver!
Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 9:52 am
by Julian Mayo
rah wrote:Yeah mate, wasn't refering to you. I have seen some of your earlier posts.
Don't worry, I wouldn't have a go at another ute driver!
Mate, I make a fair sized target, with my posts! I always say, if people are having a go at me, they are leaving some other poor bugger alone
Have you got a dog for the ute yet? I could lend you one of mine if you are still living in a box, sorry, unit

Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 10:00 am
by rah
Mate box is a fair description.
No dog yet. Am getting grief off the missus about it too. She wants a pair of labs. She doesn't see why I can't buy them for her just because we live in a shoe box. She didn't like my plan of turfing the balcony either. Chicks!
Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 10:24 am
by Julian Mayo
rah wrote:Mate box is a fair description.
No dog yet. Am getting grief off the missus about it too. She wants a pair of labs. She doesn't see why I can't buy them for her just because we live in a shoe box. She didn't like my plan of turfing the balcony either. Chicks!
Labs get fat! ???. If you can't turf the balcony, where are you going to put the wickets?

Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 10:39 am
by rah
No cricket on my balcony, six and out is a bastard on the 4th floor!
Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 10:47 am
by Julian Mayo
rah wrote:No cricket on my balcony, six and out is a bastard on the 4th floor!
Does Long off put you in the bar of the "local"? Could be fun!
I wouldn't mind being in the " Local" in Monaco, getting ready to watch the last race for Schuey, and JV

( its a cheap trip home for JV, if he quits the team here.
What are your picks for the go-kart track they call Monaco?

Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 10:55 am
by rah
Not sure yet, Webber for pole. I think he has the biggest balls out there.
All I can see in my crystal ball at the mo is Webber falling down the order after the start, bits of monty's car scattered all over the track and the sound of the Spanish national anthem. Just can't pick the red cars at the mo.
Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 11:25 am
by rah
Of course my crystal ball is about as good as a golf ball recently.
Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 11:34 am
by Graham Ross
Rubens may do well in Monaco but I can't see how Michael can do well at Monaco given his early qualifying run and the tendency to be heavy in the second qualifying ?
I think it will be a very close fight between McLaren and Renault. Both Montoya and Fisichella will have a chance there.
Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 11:43 am
by Julian Mayo
Graham Ross wrote:Rubens may do well in Monaco but I can't see how Michael can do well at Monaco given his early qualifying run and the tendency to be heavy in the second qualifying ?
I think it will be a very close fight between McLaren and Renault. Both Montoya and Fisichella will have a chance there.
I rate the toyota a good chance on this track, for another podium
Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 11:44 am
by sgd
julian mayo wrote:Graham Ross wrote:Rubens may do well in Monaco but I can't see how Michael can do well at Monaco given his early qualifying run and the tendency to be heavy in the second qualifying ?
I think it will be a very close fight between McLaren and Renault. Both Montoya and Fisichella will have a chance there.
I rate the toyota a good chance on this track, for another podium
I concur, and I concur.

Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 11:46 am
by rah
Good point, Trulli could pull it out of the bag agian.
Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 11:51 am
by Julian Mayo
sgd wrote:julian mayo wrote:Graham Ross wrote:Rubens may do well in Monaco but I can't see how Michael can do well at Monaco given his early qualifying run and the tendency to be heavy in the second qualifying ?
I think it will be a very close fight between McLaren and Renault. Both Montoya and Fisichella will have a chance there.
I rate the toyota a good chance on this track, for another podium
I concur, and I concur.

Still seeing double SGD?