tommykl wrote:pasta_maldonado wrote:or the technicality behind Tyrrell's disqualification from the 83 season and you should be fine
That should be easy, Tyrrell were never disqualified in 1983
My mistake, I meant 84
tommykl wrote:pasta_maldonado wrote:or the technicality behind Tyrrell's disqualification from the 83 season and you should be fine
That should be easy, Tyrrell were never disqualified in 1983
dr-baker wrote:Wow, I spend 4 days in the Irish Republic and this thread expands by 3-4 pages! And people talking about girls and yet don't invoke my law! Maybe the law on here is more universal than people let on...
And still second in the posts list...
DanielPT wrote:dr-baker wrote:Wow, I spend 4 days in the Irish Republic and this thread expands by 3-4 pages! And people talking about girls and yet don't invoke my law! Maybe the law on here is more universal than people let on...
And still second in the posts list...
Been 'lucky' in the Irish Republic?
There, I've done it. Happy?
Stramala describing Chris James wrote:probably the biggest c**t to ever grace the BTCC. He is proof you should need to pass a license test of some kind to have access to the internet.
redbulljack14 wrote:DanielPT wrote:dr-baker wrote:Wow, I spend 4 days in the Irish Republic and this thread expands by 3-4 pages! And people talking about girls and yet don't invoke my law! Maybe the law on here is more universal than people let on...
And still second in the posts list...
Been 'lucky' in the Irish Republic?
There, I've done it. Happy?
Someone had to.
I was right, we weren't going to mention his law, he's clearly asking for it.
dr-baker wrote:Wow, I spend 4 days in the Irish Republic
shinji wrote:dr-baker wrote:Wow, I spend 4 days in the Irish Republic
Didja have the craic? Meet any beours?
Wizzie wrote:He's from a family of used cars salesmen... which might as well be the mafia EurobrunMe wrote:I have no idea why I always think Tony D'Alberto is a mafia member![]()
eurobrun wrote:My theroy about days is completely wrong as today was actually good. I just hope that this isn't a bad omen for tomorrow.
Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
eurobrun wrote:My theroy about days is completely wrong as today was actually good. I just hope that this isn't a bad omen for tomorrow.
pasta_maldonado wrote:And a more on-topic thought, my ppd has fallen to 13.9
Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
pasta_maldonado wrote:eurobrun wrote:My theroy about days is completely wrong as today was actually good. I just hope that this isn't a bad omen for tomorrow.
Don't curse it my friend, she obviously likes you, otherwise she wouldn't have invited you out!
And a more on-topic thought, my ppd has fallen to 13.9
Wizzie wrote:He's from a family of used cars salesmen... which might as well be the mafia EurobrunMe wrote:I have no idea why I always think Tony D'Alberto is a mafia member![]()
eurobrun wrote:pasta_maldonado wrote:eurobrun wrote:My theroy about days is completely wrong as today was actually good. I just hope that this isn't a bad omen for tomorrow.
Don't curse it my friend, she obviously likes you, otherwise she wouldn't have invited you out!
And a more on-topic thought, my ppd has fallen to 13.9
I hope everything goes well, but the bad thing is it will probably be 99% of my social life for the month.
In the meantime, I am focused on keeping my ppd above 10 until the off season.
pasta_maldonado wrote:eurobrun wrote:pasta_maldonado wrote:Don't curse it my friend, she obviously likes you, otherwise she wouldn't have invited you out!
And a more on-topic thought, my ppd has fallen to 13.9
I hope everything goes well, but the bad thing is it will probably be 99% of my social life for the month.
In the meantime, I am focused on keeping my ppd above 10 until the off season.
Good luck again, and you're not alone; a week off school and the only notable thing I've done that's not on these forums is go for a walk
My ppd was 15 yesterday
Wizzie wrote:He's from a family of used cars salesmen... which might as well be the mafia EurobrunMe wrote:I have no idea why I always think Tony D'Alberto is a mafia member![]()
eurobrun wrote:I probably won't be on much tomorrow, except for in the morning, so my PpD will fall even more.
thehemogoblin, on giving a reason for reporting a particular post wrote:He Zsolted!!!
Phoenix wrote:Go drinking, but don't make the forum your primary priority on your life.
Klon wrote:Phoenix wrote:Go drinking, but don't make the forum your primary priority on your life.
Saves you the time reading Phoenix's longer post. If you have never been drinking until 3 a.m. before getting up at 8:30 a.m. to make a presentation you will never know what it is like to be a proper university student.
thehemogoblin, on giving a reason for reporting a particular post wrote:He Zsolted!!!
Phoenix wrote:Seriously, after reading all your posts I feel obliged to tell you guys that, while the forum is a great way of wasting some time and relax after a hard/crappy day's work, there's much more to it on the outside world than just it. Go out, meet new people, do some charity, practice some sports, sing in the rain, whatever, but don't make the forum your primary priority on your life.
Stramala describing Chris James wrote:probably the biggest c**t to ever grace the BTCC. He is proof you should need to pass a license test of some kind to have access to the internet.
redbulljack14 wrote:Phoenix wrote:Seriously, after reading all your posts I feel obliged to tell you guys that, while the forum is a great way of wasting some time and relax after a hard/crappy day's work, there's much more to it on the outside world than just it. Go out, meet new people, do some charity, practice some sports, sing in the rain, whatever, but don't make the forum your primary priority on your life.
What made you think of singing in the rain?
thehemogoblin, on giving a reason for reporting a particular post wrote:He Zsolted!!!
Phoenix wrote:Seriously, after reading all your posts I feel obliged to tell you guys that, while the forum is a great way of wasting some time and relax after a hard/crappy day's work, there's much more to it on the outside world than just it. Go out, meet new people, do some charity, practice some sports, sing in the rain, whatever, but don't make the forum your primary priority on your life.
shinji wrote:The posts above discussing the minutiae of ppds on a real competitive level are, to be frank, and I'm sorry for this guys, a bit pathetic.
shinji wrote:Phoenix wrote:Seriously, after reading all your posts I feel obliged to tell you guys that, while the forum is a great way of wasting some time and relax after a hard/crappy day's work, there's much more to it on the outside world than just it. Go out, meet new people, do some charity, practice some sports, sing in the rain, whatever, but don't make the forum your primary priority on your life.
Here here. I briefly took this place too seriously back in the day (late 2009/early 2010 I think, as I was in the so-called 'Doss Year' at school), and it's really a waste of your time tbh when it reaches that stage. The posts above discussing the minutiae of ppds on a real competitive level are, to be frank, and I'm sorry for this guys, a bit pathetic.
pasta_maldonado wrote:I apologise for bringing the reputation of the forums into disrepute
Klon wrote:pasta_maldonado wrote:I apologise for bringing the reputation of the forums into disrepute
I am afraid that will not suffice. According to regulations, you will have to pay a €100,000 fine.
pasta_maldonado wrote:shinji wrote:Phoenix wrote:Seriously, after reading all your posts I feel obliged to tell you guys that, while the forum is a great way of wasting some time and relax after a hard/crappy day's work, there's much more to it on the outside world than just it. Go out, meet new people, do some charity, practice some sports, sing in the rain, whatever, but don't make the forum your primary priority on your life.
Here here. I briefly took this place too seriously back in the day (late 2009/early 2010 I think, as I was in the so-called 'Doss Year' at school), and it's really a waste of your time tbh when it reaches that stage. The posts above discussing the minutiae of ppds on a real competitive level are, to be frank, and I'm sorry for this guys, a bit pathetic.
I apologise for bringing the reputation of the forums into disrepute
thehemogoblin, on giving a reason for reporting a particular post wrote:He Zsolted!!!
pasta_maldonado wrote:shinji wrote:Phoenix wrote:Seriously, after reading all your posts I feel obliged to tell you guys that, while the forum is a great way of wasting some time and relax after a hard/crappy day's work, there's much more to it on the outside world than just it. Go out, meet new people, do some charity, practice some sports, sing in the rain, whatever, but don't make the forum your primary priority on your life.
Here here. I briefly took this place too seriously back in the day (late 2009/early 2010 I think, as I was in the so-called 'Doss Year' at school), and it's really a waste of your time tbh when it reaches that stage. The posts above discussing the minutiae of ppds on a real competitive level are, to be frank, and I'm sorry for this guys, a bit pathetic.
I apologise for bringing the reputation of the forums into disrepute
AndreaModa wrote:
No you shouldn't feel like you've done something wrong at all. Phoenix's original point is spot on, being in a forum isn't about your post count or your ppd, its the contributions you make to the forum that make you who you are. To take two examples, Mario and Faustus are two exemplary members who consistently write some excellent posts and have a wide knowledge that they are willing to share with the rest of the community. Now obviously we're not all clued up in mechanical and aerodynamic aspects of F1, and we haven't all been Enrique Bernoldi's engineer, but as a member when you contribute and post you should do so for the benefit of the community, and make it a more interesting, rich place full of well-informed opinions and information. Otherwise people will start to disregard what you post because 80-90% of it will be throw-away comments or posts of little importance. And when that happens, people will have very little time of day for you and your time in the forum won't be as enjoyable as it probably could be. I visit the forum almost every day, but I don't always post because I feel I sometimes can't add anything new to a topic or there is little for me to comment on because I may not know as much as others. But just because I post less, it doesn't make me unhappy, and people don't loose respect for me. Often it can actually be a better way of contributing to the forum.
Please don't take this the wrong way, it's merely advice to help you avoid the sort of comments that people, myself included, have either made or felt like making because of the conversations going on in threads like these. I hope that's okay!
thehemogoblin, on giving a reason for reporting a particular post wrote:He Zsolted!!!
AndreaModa wrote:...but as a member when you contribute and post you should do so for the benefit of the community, and make it a more interesting, rich place full of well-informed opinions and information. Otherwise people will start to disregard what you post because 80-90% of it will be throw-away comments or posts of little importance.
Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
Wizzie wrote:AndreaModa wrote:...but as a member when you contribute and post you should do so for the benefit of the community, and make it a more interesting, rich place full of well-informed opinions and information. Otherwise people will start to disregard what you post because 80-90% of it will be throw-away comments or posts of little importance.
So THAT'S what I've been doing wrong all these years.
Wizzie wrote:He's from a family of used cars salesmen... which might as well be the mafia EurobrunMe wrote:I have no idea why I always think Tony D'Alberto is a mafia member![]()
Wizzie wrote:He's from a family of used cars salesmen... which might as well be the mafia EurobrunMe wrote:I have no idea why I always think Tony D'Alberto is a mafia member![]()
eurobrun wrote:I am going to that girls house in 10 minutes, I have legitimately so idea what to expect.
Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
Wizzie wrote:eurobrun wrote:I am going to that girls house in 10 minutes, I have legitimately so idea what to expect.
As long as you don't mention F1 or anything related to that, you should be fine. Go get em, tiger!
Wizzie wrote:He's from a family of used cars salesmen... which might as well be the mafia EurobrunMe wrote:I have no idea why I always think Tony D'Alberto is a mafia member![]()
Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
eurobrun wrote:At the moment she is setting up a facebook account for me.
eurobrun wrote:I am going to that girls house in 10 minutes, I have legitimately so idea what to expect.
eurobrun wrote:Wizzie wrote:eurobrun wrote:I am going to that girls house in 10 minutes, I have legitimately so idea what to expect.
As long as you don't mention F1 or anything related to that, you should be fine. Go get em, tiger!
At the moment she is setting up a facebook account for me.
shinji wrote:eurobrun wrote:At the moment she is setting up a facebook account for me.
On the evidence of posts such as this:eurobrun wrote:I am going to that girls house in 10 minutes, I have legitimately so idea what to expect.
...that is a good thing.
Wizzie wrote:He's from a family of used cars salesmen... which might as well be the mafia EurobrunMe wrote:I have no idea why I always think Tony D'Alberto is a mafia member![]()
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