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Yeah, stock-car racing at the Racewall can get pretty mental. And just to give full disclosure up front...I'm an East Fife fan [/quote]
Thanks for the 12 points this season
I don't actually mind East Fife, or Raith for that matter. It's just those pesky townies from Dunfermline. The champagne's on ice for when they get relegated
Yeah, stock-car racing at the Racewall can get pretty mental. And just to give full disclosure up front...I'm an East Fife fan [/quote]
Thanks for the 12 points this season
I don't actually mind East Fife, or Raith for that matter. It's just those pesky townies from Dunfermline. The champagne's on ice for when they get relegated
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Blue Brazil wrote:kostas22 wrote:Yeah, stock-car racing at the Racewall can get pretty mental. And just to give full disclosure up front...I'm an East Fife fan
Thanks for the 12 points this season
I don't actually mind East Fife, or Raith for that matter. It's just those pesky townies from Dunfermline. The champagne's on ice for when they get relegated
Everybody hates Dunfermline in Fife apparently. The Raith fans hate them, the Blue Brazil fans hate them, the Fifers hate them...I wonder how much longer before the red mist descends on Alloa Athletic. Because Paul Hartley used to play for the Dons...get it...no, it's not funny at all. Shutting up.
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Hello everyone long time lurker first time caller here. Also currently lacking a functioning comma key which is why my sentences might sound a little breathless. I started watching Formula One in the mid 90s but what really got me into the rejects was some Top Trumps (a popular card game) we had which featured cars of the 1992 season. While the McLarens and the Williams cars were fine what I really liked was looking at the Fondmetals Minardis Dallaras and Venturis (sadly Andrea Moda were too rejectful to even get on a card). These days my favourite team is HRT; I think they're the most interesting team in recent years. Currently living in Reading (home of Fittipaldi Automotive and apparently Ayrton Senna) where I'm at university.
I also post under this username at GPM2World and Engineering F1 so if anyone knows me from there hello (I know some GPM2World members are here!)
I also post under this username at GPM2World and Engineering F1 so if anyone knows me from there hello (I know some GPM2World members are here!)
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Welcome Backmarker!
Brilliant! I guess they didn't want to give any kids bad ideas!
Backmarker wrote:(sadly Andrea Moda were too rejectful to even get on a card)
Brilliant! I guess they didn't want to give any kids bad ideas!
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Backmarker wrote:Hello everyone long time lurker first time caller here. Also currently lacking a functioning comma key which is why my sentences might sound a little breathless. I started watching Formula One in the mid 90s but what really got me into the rejects was some Top Trumps (a popular card game) we had which featured cars of the 1992 season. While the McLarens and the Williams cars were fine what I really liked was looking at the Fondmetals Minardis Dallaras and Venturis (sadly Andrea Moda were too rejectful to even get on a card). These days my favourite team is HRT; I think they're the most interesting team in recent years. Currently living in Reading (home of Fittipaldi Automotive and apparently Ayrton Senna) where I'm at university.
I also post under this username at GPM2World and Engineering F1 so if anyone knows me from there hello (I know some GPM2World members are here!)
Cool to see you here as well, and welcome aboard! You'll probably soon see that this is among the better F1 forums, people are (usually) nice to each other, and very rarely get into serious arguments.
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dr-baker wrote:ibsey wrote:Hello, I live in Kingston - Upon - Thames in the UK
Ahh, the scene of my first degree course! A lovely area of which I am fond. Some beautiful walks along the Thames. I know people who enjoy waalking along the river from Kingston Bridge to Richmond, but I prefer the walk to Hampton Court Palace.
No way! I did the 3rd year of my Engineering degree at Kingston University! Roehampton Vale site! I lived in New Malden, though, in a nice huge 6-bedroom house that never had less than 8 people. Good fun. It was an easy commute from New Malden to Roehampton Vale, pretty much all on the A3.
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Backmarker wrote:Hello everyone long time lurker first time caller here. Also currently lacking a functioning comma key which is why my sentences might sound a little breathless. I started watching Formula One in the mid 90s but what really got me into the rejects was some Top Trumps (a popular card game) we had which featured cars of the 1992 season. While the McLarens and the Williams cars were fine what I really liked was looking at the Fondmetals Minardis Dallaras and Venturis (sadly Andrea Moda were too rejectful to even get on a card). These days my favourite team is HRT; I think they're the most interesting team in recent years. Currently living in Reading (home of Fittipaldi Automotive and apparently Ayrton Senna) where I'm at university.
I also post under this username at GPM2World and Engineering F1 so if anyone knows me from there hello (I know some GPM2World members are here!)
Welcome aboard Backmarker! Hope you enjoy your time here!
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Backmarker wrote:Hello everyone long time lurker first time caller here. Also currently lacking a functioning comma key which is why my sentences might sound a little breathless. I started watching Formula One in the mid 90s but what really got me into the rejects was some Top Trumps (a popular card game) we had which featured cars of the 1992 season. While the McLarens and the Williams cars were fine what I really liked was looking at the Fondmetals Minardis Dallaras and Venturis (sadly Andrea Moda were too rejectful to even get on a card). These days my favourite team is HRT; I think they're the most interesting team in recent years. Currently living in Reading (home of Fittipaldi Automotive and apparently Ayrton Senna) where I'm at university.
I also post under this username at GPM2World and Engineering F1 so if anyone knows me from there hello (I know some GPM2World members are here!)
Welcome and nice to meet you.
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kostas22 wrote:Blue Brazil wrote:AdrianSutil wrote:Only knew this as I've spent many a season managing Gretna on the old Football Manager games. But a racing track around the outside sounds fantastic!
Ah, Gretna. Their first ever Scottish league game was against us at our ground. If I remember correctly they beat us 7-1! The stock car racing is pretty good fun. All sorts of shapes and sizes, and that's just the drivers. I remember going as a kid and seeing a car go off and crash into the goalposts, snapping them.
Yeah, stock-car racing at the Racewall can get pretty mental. And just to give full disclosure up front...I'm an East Fife fan
Cowdenbeath, East Fife, Gretna (back in the day). My beloved Birmingham would demolish them lot.
It's not very often I get to say that.
It's like Sauber vs HRT, EuroBrun, Coloni or a team of that level.
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East Londoner wrote:dr-baker wrote:(Sorry for the length of the paragraph, it's getting late, I have just returned from a weekend away with the university's Christian Union, driving the minibus; so I'm tired and thinking of my 9 am lecture tomorrow...) Life as a mature student - great, isn't it!
I don't know, you could be doing some maths assignments on logarithims and exponential graphs, and writing commentaries for your English coursework. Sounds a lot more fun
What a waste of a Sunday
Yeah, I don't have any of that because, remember, I'm the youngest
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How many pages of the colouring book did we manage today then wmetcalf68?
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Hi, thought I'd quickly introduce myself.
I've been following this site on and off now for almost a year, and it certainly looks like a nice place to discuss F1 (and Motorsport in general). Mainly interested in past F1 stuff, although well over 10 years since I first got interested in Motorsport, I've been following F1 very closley, even if Sky and their cronies have made viewing F1 in the UK very difficult
I did initially sign up to the forums about half a year ago, but the name of the account has completley passed my mind.
I've been following this site on and off now for almost a year, and it certainly looks like a nice place to discuss F1 (and Motorsport in general). Mainly interested in past F1 stuff, although well over 10 years since I first got interested in Motorsport, I've been following F1 very closley, even if Sky and their cronies have made viewing F1 in the UK very difficult
I did initially sign up to the forums about half a year ago, but the name of the account has completley passed my mind.
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Welcome to the forums Backmarker and Taki Inoue Fanboy!
Well, you could now be doing maths assignments on integrating functions and hypothesis tests, or practicing the ridiculously-overcomplicated AS-AD graphs we're forced to learn about in Economics. You've got all that to look forward to when you start the Canadian equivalent of AS-levels...
And savour that youngest forum member title, for it won't last forever...
wmetcalf68 wrote:East Londoner wrote:dr-baker wrote:(Sorry for the length of the paragraph, it's getting late, I have just returned from a weekend away with the university's Christian Union, driving the minibus; so I'm tired and thinking of my 9 am lecture tomorrow...) Life as a mature student - great, isn't it!
I don't know, you could be doing some maths assignments on logarithims and exponential graphs, and writing commentaries for your English coursework. Sounds a lot more fun
What a waste of a Sunday
Yeah, I don't have any of that because, remember, I'm the youngest
Well, you could now be doing maths assignments on integrating functions and hypothesis tests, or practicing the ridiculously-overcomplicated AS-AD graphs we're forced to learn about in Economics. You've got all that to look forward to when you start the Canadian equivalent of AS-levels...
And savour that youngest forum member title, for it won't last forever...
AndreaModa wrote:How many pages of the colouring book did we manage today then wmetcalf68?
Fetzie on Ferrari wrote:How does a driver hurtling around a race track while they're sous-viding in their overalls have a better understanding of the race than a team of strategy engineers in an air-conditioned room?l
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AndreaModa wrote:How many pages of the colouring book did we manage today then wmetcalf68?
-_-
RIP Dan Wheldon #77
RIP Marco Simoncelli #58
RIP Sean Edwards
RIP Maria de Villota
Ataxia's take on the cool wall:
RIP Marco Simoncelli #58
RIP Sean Edwards
RIP Maria de Villota
Ataxia's take on the cool wall:
Ataxia wrote:Felipe, baby: Cool
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East Londoner wrote:Welcome to the forums Backmarker and Taki Inoue Fanboy!wmetcalf68 wrote:dr-baker wrote:(Sorry for the length of the paragraph, it's getting late, I have just returned from a weekend away with the university's Christian Union, driving the minibus; so I'm tired and thinking of my 9 am lecture tomorrow...) Life as a mature student - great, isn't it!
Yeah, I don't have any of that because, remember, I'm the youngest
Well, you could now be doing maths assignments on integrating functions and hypothesis tests, or practicing the ridiculously-overcomplicated AS-AD graphs we're forced to learn about in Economics. You've got all that to look forward to when you start the Canadian equivalent of AS-levels...
And savour that youngest forum member title, for it won't last forever...AndreaModa wrote:How many pages of the colouring book did we manage today then wmetcalf68?
I've been reading this since I was 8. So I'm sure it will last for a LONG time
RIP Dan Wheldon #77
RIP Marco Simoncelli #58
RIP Sean Edwards
RIP Maria de Villota
Ataxia's take on the cool wall:
RIP Marco Simoncelli #58
RIP Sean Edwards
RIP Maria de Villota
Ataxia's take on the cool wall:
Ataxia wrote:Felipe, baby: Cool
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Taki Inoue fanboy wrote:Hi, thought I'd quickly introduce myself.
I've been following this site on and off now for almost a year, and it certainly looks like a nice place to discuss F1 (and Motorsport in general). Mainly interested in past F1 stuff, although well over 10 years since I first got interested in Motorsport, I've been following F1 very closley, even if Sky and their cronies have made viewing F1 in the UK very difficult
I did initially sign up to the forums about half a year ago, but the name of the account has completley passed my mind.
Welcome on the forum.
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Faustus wrote:dr-baker wrote:ibsey wrote:Hello, I live in Kingston - Upon - Thames in the UK
Ahh, the scene of my first degree course! A lovely area of which I am fond. Some beautiful walks along the Thames. I know people who enjoy waalking along the river from Kingston Bridge to Richmond, but I prefer the walk to Hampton Court Palace.
No way! I did the 3rd year of my Engineering degree at Kingston University! Roehampton Vale site! I lived in New Malden, though, in a nice huge 6-bedroom house that never had less than 8 people. Good fun. It was an easy commute from New Malden to Roehampton Vale, pretty much all on the A3.
New Malden - the largest population of Koreans outside of Korea! I lived in Surbiton while studying at the Penrhyn Road site of Kingston Uni.
You cay you studied for your third year at Kingston - where did you spend the first two years?
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Taki Inoue fanboy wrote:Hi, thought I'd quickly introduce myself.
I've been following this site on and off now for almost a year, and it certainly looks like a nice place to discuss F1 (and Motorsport in general). Mainly interested in past F1 stuff, although well over 10 years since I first got interested in Motorsport, I've been following F1 very closley, even if Sky and their cronies have made viewing F1 in the UK very difficult
I did initially sign up to the forums about half a year ago, but the name of the account has completley passed my mind.
Rewelcome back!
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Taki Inoue fanboy wrote:Hi, thought I'd quickly introduce myself.
I've been following this site on and off now for almost a year, and it certainly looks like a nice place to discuss F1 (and Motorsport in general). Mainly interested in past F1 stuff, although well over 10 years since I first got interested in Motorsport, I've been following F1 very closley, even if Sky and their cronies have made viewing F1 in the UK very difficult
I did initially sign up to the forums about half a year ago, but the name of the account has completley passed my mind.
Welcome to the forum
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Taki Inoue fanboy wrote:Hi, thought I'd quickly introduce myself.
I've been following this site on and off now for almost a year, and it certainly looks like a nice place to discuss F1 (and Motorsport in general). Mainly interested in past F1 stuff, although well over 10 years since I first got interested in Motorsport, I've been following F1 very closley, even if Sky and their cronies have made viewing F1 in the UK very difficult
I did initially sign up to the forums about half a year ago, but the name of the account has completley passed my mind.
Welcome!
RIP Dan Wheldon #77
RIP Marco Simoncelli #58
RIP Sean Edwards
RIP Maria de Villota
Ataxia's take on the cool wall:
RIP Marco Simoncelli #58
RIP Sean Edwards
RIP Maria de Villota
Ataxia's take on the cool wall:
Ataxia wrote:Felipe, baby: Cool
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Backmarker wrote:Hello everyone long time lurker first time caller here. Also currently lacking a functioning comma key which is why my sentences might sound a little breathless. I started watching Formula One in the mid 90s but what really got me into the rejects was some Top Trumps (a popular card game) we had which featured cars of the 1992 season. While the McLarens and the Williams cars were fine what I really liked was looking at the Fondmetals Minardis Dallaras and Venturis (sadly Andrea Moda were too rejectful to even get on a card). These days my favourite team is HRT; I think they're the most interesting team in recent years. Currently living in Reading (home of Fittipaldi Automotive and apparently Ayrton Senna) where I'm at university.
I also post under this username at GPM2World and Engineering F1 so if anyone knows me from there hello (I know some GPM2World members are here!)
I look forward to racing slightly in front of you throughout your time on this forum!
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midgrid wrote:Backmarker wrote:Hello everyone long time lurker first time caller here. Also currently lacking a functioning comma key which is why my sentences might sound a little breathless. I started watching Formula One in the mid 90s but what really got me into the rejects was some Top Trumps (a popular card game) we had which featured cars of the 1992 season. While the McLarens and the Williams cars were fine what I really liked was looking at the Fondmetals Minardis Dallaras and Venturis (sadly Andrea Moda were too rejectful to even get on a card). These days my favourite team is HRT; I think they're the most interesting team in recent years. Currently living in Reading (home of Fittipaldi Automotive and apparently Ayrton Senna) where I'm at university.
I also post under this username at GPM2World and Engineering F1 so if anyone knows me from there hello (I know some GPM2World members are here!)
I look forward to racing slightly in front of you throughout your time on this forum!
This amuses me. Thank you everyone for the words of welcome!
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dr-baker wrote:Faustus wrote:dr-baker wrote:Ahh, the scene of my first degree course! A lovely area of which I am fond. Some beautiful walks along the Thames. I know people who enjoy waalking along the river from Kingston Bridge to Richmond, but I prefer the walk to Hampton Court Palace.
No way! I did the 3rd year of my Engineering degree at Kingston University! Roehampton Vale site! I lived in New Malden, though, in a nice huge 6-bedroom house that never had less than 8 people. Good fun. It was an easy commute from New Malden to Roehampton Vale, pretty much all on the A3.
New Malden - the largest population of Koreans outside of Korea! I lived in Surbiton while studying at the Penrhyn Road site of Kingston Uni.
You cay you studied for your third year at Kingston - where did you spend the first two years?
My exams were all taken in the Penrhyn Road site. That was the main site, if memory serves.
You're right, quite a lot of Koreans in New Malden. There used to be a really nice Korean restaurant (there were several but I only ever went to one) on the high street that we used to go to a lot. Can't remember the name. Curse my memory filled with racing nonsense! I haven't been back since I left in 2000.
Northbrook College in Shoreham, West Sussex, a few miles west of Brighton. Right on Shoreham Airport (the longest-serving airport in the UK, fact fans!) and right next to the Ricardo R&D centre. Shoreham was a very quiet place, full of old people. It was a relatively small college, but a great place to learn about cars. The buildings were a bit shite, but it had 2 very important things going for it:
- the workshops were great, with loads of cars and bits to play around with;
- the lecturers were all gentlemen of an advanced age, each easily with 30+ years of experience of the automotive trade (some with a bit of motorsport experience as well), they knew their stuff and they knew how to convey the information to the students.
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Hello everybody, I'll introduce myself, I'm AJ 37 from France. After a long time under the cloud banner of the guests, I've decided to log in because I wanted to participate more actively. Personally, I like the mentality of this site, with many ironic and sarcastic comments, and the near absence of fanboys is a good plus in my book, too.
I follow F1 since 1992 ( I don't remember seeing it before) and I don't really have any particular favorite team or driver.
I follow F1 since 1992 ( I don't remember seeing it before) and I don't really have any particular favorite team or driver.
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Bienvenue sur le forum AJ 37!
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AJ 37 wrote:Hello everybody, I'll introduce myself, I'm AJ 37 from France. After a long time under the cloud banner of the guests, I've decided to log in because I wanted to participate more actively. Personally, I like the mentality of this site, with many ironic and sarcastic comments, and the near absence of fanboys is a good plus in my book, too.
I follow F1 since 1992 ( I don't remember seeing it before) and I don't really have any particular favorite team or driver.
To go along with the latest driver nationality trend in F1 and the impending announcement (hopefully) of the French GP return to the scene, so do we get a new French member (wookey went missing many months ago). I am happy to welcome you, mon gars!
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AJ 37 wrote:Hello everybody, I'll introduce myself, I'm AJ 37 from France. After a long time under the cloud banner of the guests, I've decided to log in because I wanted to participate more actively. Personally, I like the mentality of this site, with many ironic and sarcastic comments, and the near absence of fanboys is a good plus in my book, too.
I follow F1 since 1992 ( I don't remember seeing it before) and I don't really have any particular favorite team or driver.
Welcome with us, AJ, and nice to meet you.
I'm Perry McCarthy and Taki Inoue's fan number 1 and I always will be.
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AJ 37 wrote:Hello everybody, I'll introduce myself, I'm AJ 37 from France. After a long time under the cloud banner of the guests, I've decided to log in because I wanted to participate more actively. Personally, I like the mentality of this site, with many ironic and sarcastic comments, and the near absence of fanboys is a good plus in my book, too.
I follow F1 since 1992 ( I don't remember seeing it before) and I don't really have any particular favorite team or driver.
Welcome to the forum!
RIP Dan Wheldon #77
RIP Marco Simoncelli #58
RIP Sean Edwards
RIP Maria de Villota
Ataxia's take on the cool wall:
RIP Marco Simoncelli #58
RIP Sean Edwards
RIP Maria de Villota
Ataxia's take on the cool wall:
Ataxia wrote:Felipe, baby: Cool
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AJ 37 wrote:Hello everybody, I'll introduce myself, I'm AJ 37 from France. After a long time under the cloud banner of the guests, I've decided to log in because I wanted to participate more actively. Personally, I like the mentality of this site, with many ironic and sarcastic comments, and the near absence of fanboys is a good plus in my book, too.
I follow F1 since 1992 ( I don't remember seeing it before) and I don't really have any particular favorite team or driver.
Bonjour! Bienvenue! Je suis heureux d'avoir un autre francophone ici! Je ne suis pas francais moi-eme, mais je peut parler la langue apres l'etudie de langue a l'ecole et l'universitaire entre 1989 et 2005! (And sorry for the lack of accents - English keyboard on a netbook!).
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
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dr-baker wrote:AJ 37 wrote:Hello everybody, I'll introduce myself, I'm AJ 37 from France. After a long time under the cloud banner of the guests, I've decided to log in because I wanted to participate more actively. Personally, I like the mentality of this site, with many ironic and sarcastic comments, and the near absence of fanboys is a good plus in my book, too.
I follow F1 since 1992 ( I don't remember seeing it before) and I don't really have any particular favorite team or driver.
Bonjour! Bienvenue! Je suis heureux d'avoir un autre francophone ici! Je ne suis pas français moi-même, mais je peux parler la langue après l'etudi de langue a l'école et l'université entre 1989 et 2005! (And sorry for the lack of accents - English keyboard on a netbook!).
Fixed.
Even without the accents, I found four spelling mistakes
kevinbotz wrote:Cantonese is a completely nonsensical f*cking alien language masquerading as some grossly bastardised form of Chinese
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tommykl wrote:dr-baker wrote:AJ 37 wrote:Hello everybody, I'll introduce myself, I'm AJ 37 from France. After a long time under the cloud banner of the guests, I've decided to log in because I wanted to participate more actively. Personally, I like the mentality of this site, with many ironic and sarcastic comments, and the near absence of fanboys is a good plus in my book, too.
I follow F1 since 1992 ( I don't remember seeing it before) and I don't really have any particular favorite team or driver.
Bonjour! Bienvenue! Je suis heureux d'avoir un autre francophone ici! Je ne suis pas français moi-même, mais je peux parler la langue après l'etudi de langue a l'école et l'université entre 1989 et 2005! (And sorry for the lack of accents - English keyboard on a netbook!).
Fixed.
Even without the accents, I found four spelling mistakes
Je suis desole! Could you highlight them then correct them so I can improve? (Is this equivalent/comparable to Phoenlish by any chance?)
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
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Qu' est ce que c'est ça alors?
And yes Dr. Baker, that is equivalent to Phoenglish, but you have potential
And yes Dr. Baker, that is equivalent to Phoenglish, but you have potential
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I don't know what i want and i want it now!
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dr-baker wrote:Bonjour! Bienvenue! Je suis heureux d'avoir un autre francophone ici! Je ne suis pas français moi-même, mais je peux parler la langue après l'etudi de langue a l'école et l'université entre 1989 et 2005!
Et je suis juste un lycéen irlandais
Better than 'Tour in a suit case' Takagi.
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shinji wrote:dr-baker wrote:Bonjour! Bienvenue! Je suis heureux d'avoir un autre francophone ici! Je ne suis pas français moi-même, mais je peux parler la langue après l'etudi de langue a l'école et l'université entre 1989 et 2005!
Et je suis juste un lycéen irlandais
C'etait six ans depuis j'etais etudiant de francais! (And apologies again for the lack of accents!)
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
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dr-baker wrote:shinji wrote:dr-baker wrote:Bonjour! Bienvenue! Je suis heureux d'avoir un autre francophone ici! Je ne suis pas français moi-même, mais je peux parler la langue après l'etudi de langue a l'école et l'université entre 1989 et 2005!
Et je suis juste un lycéen irlandais
C'etait six ans depuis j'etais etudiant de francais! (And apologies again for the lack of accents!)
Lack of accents is unforgivable in French!!! Thankfully, Belgian keyboards are full of lots of accents. We even have special keys for é, è, à and ç, and for some unknown reason also ù.
I don't know what i want and i want it now!
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Ummm...quoi?
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kostas22 wrote:Ummm...quoi?
Táimid ag caint i dteangacha eile, a chara.
Better than 'Tour in a suit case' Takagi.
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shinji wrote:kostas22 wrote:Ummm...quoi?
Táimid ag caint i dteangacha eile, a chara.
What exactly am ya sayen?
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Je ne comprendre pas. Vous etes parlez en anglais?
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JeremyMcClean wrote:Je ne comprendre pas. Vous etes parlez en anglais?
Io non ci capisco niente di voi. Io parlo solo italiano!