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Post by Ken Woodmixer on Jan 13, 2006 8:34:55 GMT
Its true that my beloved Formula One (yes - I DO like it) is not exactly the most inclusive of sports, pretty much a white mans game with the odd Brazilian and Asian participating, but we have a black driver on the horizon (Lewis Hamilton - maybe in 2008 ?) and a rather fit young lady (Katherine Legge) hopes to join in, but according to my 7 year old son, he can't wait to see how the new Williams driver, Rossi Goldberg is going to perform.
I think he meant Nico Rosberg.. .. ;D
Ken
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Post by Lord L on Jan 13, 2006 10:05:54 GMT
I have absolutely no interest in F1 so it is perhaps not surprising that I have no idea of the religious persuasion of the chappy you mention. I do, however, find it interesting that you consider it important enough to bring up here. Why?
Incidentally, as these things seem to bother you, aren't most Brazilians white?
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Post by sallydickins on Jan 13, 2006 10:13:04 GMT
Its true that my beloved Formula One (yes - I DO like it) is not exactly the most inclusive of sports, pretty much a white mans game with the odd Brazilian and Asian participating, but we have a black driver on the horizon (Lewis Hamilton - maybe in 2008 ?) and a rather fit young lady (Katherine Legge) hopes to join in, but according to my 7 year old son, he can't wait to see how the new Williams driver, Rossi Goldberg is going to perform. I think he meant Nico Rosberg.. .. ;D Ken Being a girl I just look at the driver's phwaah factor but I don't recall seeing strange haircuts
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Post by Ken Woodmixer on Jan 13, 2006 10:19:26 GMT
I have absolutely no interest in F1 so it is perhaps not surprising that I have no idea of the religious persuasion of the chappy you mention. I do, however, find it interesting that you consider it important enough to bring up here. Why? Incidentally, as these things seem to bother you, aren't most Brazilians white? With respect - If the importance of a post was relevent on this forum then there would be virtually no posts at all. And 'this sort of thing' doesn't bother me, it was an observation. I brought it up as I thought it amusing. Its a kind of gem that kids come up with, confusing Nico Rosberg into Rossi Goldberg, he also thinks Kentucky Fried Chicken is called Tucky Turkey but I doubt that amuses you either...and no, I don't have anything against chickens. I mentioned the lack of inclusion in F1 as I find it weird that a global sport is like this, we had an Indian F1 driver last year and despite the massive amount of interest he could not stay in the sport this year and I find that sad. If you object to my 'Goldberg' slant then for heavens sake, avoid any Mel Brooks film, you would probably self combust at 'Blazing Saddles'
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Post by Ken Woodmixer on Jan 13, 2006 10:20:41 GMT
Its true that my beloved Formula One (yes - I DO like it) is not exactly the most inclusive of sports, pretty much a white mans game with the odd Brazilian and Asian participating, but we have a black driver on the horizon (Lewis Hamilton - maybe in 2008 ?) and a rather fit young lady (Katherine Legge) hopes to join in, but according to my 7 year old son, he can't wait to see how the new Williams driver, Rossi Goldberg is going to perform. I think he meant Nico Rosberg.. .. ;D Ken Being a girl I just look at the driver's phwaah factor but I don't recall seeing strange haircuts Phwaah factor ? If thats the case, then you will like the aforementioned Nico Rosberg..... Rob
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Post by Ken Woodmixer on Jan 13, 2006 10:21:48 GMT
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Post by sallydickins on Jan 13, 2006 10:33:39 GMT
Arrrrggggghhhhhh Ken!!!! You've ruined me now - phwaaaaaaahhhhhhh . How can I possibly go out with Mr Clooney now? Phwah Factor - OS (off scale! )
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Post by Ken Woodmixer on Jan 13, 2006 11:15:26 GMT
Arrrrggggghhhhhh Ken!!!! You've ruined me now - phwaaaaaaahhhhhhh . How can I possibly go out with Mr Clooney now? Phwah Factor - OS (off scale! ) I ought to warn you - he is only 20 - be gentle with him ! Ken
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Post by ameytrainer on Jan 13, 2006 11:23:18 GMT
I have absolutely no interest in F1 so it is perhaps not surprising that I have no idea of the religious persuasion of the chappy you mention. I do, however, find it interesting that you consider it important enough to bring up here. Why? Incidentally, as these things seem to bother you, aren't most Brazilians white? With respect - If the importance of a post was relevent on this forum then there would be virtually no posts at all. And 'this sort of thing' doesn't bother me, it was an observation. I brought it up as I thought it amusing. Its a kind of gem that kids come up with, confusing Nico Rosberg into Rossi Goldberg, he also thinks Kentucky Fried Chicken is called Tucky Turkey but I doubt that amuses you either...and no, I don't have anything against chickens. I mentioned the lack of inclusion in F1 as I find it weird that a global sport is like this, we had an Indian F1 driver last year and despite the massive amount of interest he could not stay in the sport this year and I find that sad. If you object to my 'Goldberg' slant then for heavens sake, avoid any Mel Brooks film, you would probably self combust at 'Blazing Saddles' there is nothing wrong with chickens (see fridays night entertainment), however I do not like the idea that Kentucky Fried crap is actually chicken, its like saying McDonalds is healthy. As for F1, to many emissions going in to the atmos, and its boring watching the same people winning.
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Post by Ken Woodmixer on Jan 13, 2006 11:48:12 GMT
With respect - If the importance of a post was relevent on this forum then there would be virtually no posts at all. And 'this sort of thing' doesn't bother me, it was an observation. I brought it up as I thought it amusing. Its a kind of gem that kids come up with, confusing Nico Rosberg into Rossi Goldberg, he also thinks Kentucky Fried Chicken is called Tucky Turkey but I doubt that amuses you either...and no, I don't have anything against chickens. I mentioned the lack of inclusion in F1 as I find it weird that a global sport is like this, we had an Indian F1 driver last year and despite the massive amount of interest he could not stay in the sport this year and I find that sad. If you object to my 'Goldberg' slant then for heavens sake, avoid any Mel Brooks film, you would probably self combust at 'Blazing Saddles' there is nothing wrong with chickens (see fridays night entertainment), however I do not like the idea that Kentucky Fried crap is actually chicken, its like saying McDonalds is healthy. As for F1, to many emissions going in to the atmos, and its boring watching the same people winning. You are a bit out of touch with F1 ! Last year there were plenty of different winners (Alonso, Raikkonen, Montoya, Fisichella and Schumacher) and for years the FIA have sponsored mass tree planting. Mind you, the bods tell us that tree's contribute to global warming !! Ken PS: I'm with you on the KFC thing !
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Post by ameytrainer on Jan 13, 2006 11:56:56 GMT
there is nothing wrong with chickens (see fridays night entertainment), however I do not like the idea that Kentucky Fried crap is actually chicken, its like saying McDonalds is healthy. As for F1, to many emissions going in to the atmos, and its boring watching the same people winning. You are a bit out of touch with F1 ! Last year there were plenty of different winners (Alonso, Raikkonen, Montoya, Fisichella and Schumacher) and for years the FIA have sponsored mass tree planting. Mind you, the bods tell us that tree's contribute to global warming !! Ken Ken The KFC thing, looks like Rats nipple chips, get em while there hot. PS: I'm with you on the KFC thing !
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Post by sallydickins on Jan 13, 2006 12:01:09 GMT
You are a bit out of touch with F1 ! Last year there were plenty of different winners (Alonso, Raikkonen, Montoya, Fisichella and Schumacher) and for years the FIA have sponsored mass tree planting. Mind you, the bods tell us that tree's contribute to global warming !! Ken Ken The KFC thing, looks like Rats nipple chips, get em while there hot. PS: I'm with you on the KFC thing ! KFC - what's wrong with armpits and nostril tubes then?
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Post by Ken Woodmixer on Jan 13, 2006 12:04:16 GMT
KFC - what's wrong with armpits and nostril tubes then? You've put me right off me lunch !
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Post by Dan Glebitz on Jan 13, 2006 13:07:29 GMT
With respect - If the importance of a post was relevent on this forum then there would be virtually no posts at all. And 'this sort of thing' doesn't bother me, it was an observation. I brought it up as I thought it amusing. Its a kind of gem that kids come up with, confusing Nico Rosberg into Rossi Goldberg, he also thinks Kentucky Fried Chicken is called Tucky Turkey but I doubt that amuses you either...and no, I don't have anything against chickens. I mentioned the lack of inclusion in F1 as I find it weird that a global sport is like this, we had an Indian F1 driver last year and despite the massive amount of interest he could not stay in the sport this year and I find that sad. If you object to my 'Goldberg' slant then for heavens sake, avoid any Mel Brooks film, you would probably self combust at 'Blazing Saddles' there is nothing wrong with chickens (see fridays night entertainment), however I do not like the idea that Kentucky Fried crap is actually chicken, its like saying McDonalds is healthy. As for F1, to many emissions going in to the atmos, and its boring watching the same people winning. And your NASCAR is sanguineous great ain't it? Whilst we are at it, who won The World Series this year, was it a yank team again?
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Post by nobbinthenob on Jan 13, 2006 16:43:13 GMT
Can I have a chicken vindaloo instead?
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Post by Ken Woodmixer on Jan 13, 2006 16:47:40 GMT
Go for it..........
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Post by nobbinthenob on Jan 13, 2006 16:49:53 GMT
I worry about the fa*t factor though.........
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Post by Ken Woodmixer on Jan 13, 2006 17:07:06 GMT
I worry about the fa*t factor though......... Put the loo paper in the fridge - you'll be fine.... Ken
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Post by nobbinthenob on Jan 13, 2006 17:08:34 GMT
I worry about the fa*t factor though......... Put the loo paper in the fridge - you'll be fine.... Ken Ermmmm.............bit of a long way to waddle with your trousers down by your ankles.......................
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Post by Norman Address-Supplied on Jan 13, 2006 17:11:06 GMT
And your NASCAR is sanguineous great ain't it? Leave my car out of this, you moped-riding wuss. N A-S
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