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One Asia the biggest online Shopping Mall with 7069 items in stock.
wholesale price in promotion now,
new style debut,
one item also accept,
Big orders,big discount.
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I think I'll pass up this 'chace' thank you
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danardif1 wrote:I think I'll pass up this 'chace' thank you

Hey now, as we all know, the chace is better than the catch!
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I think all fo you should catch this chance ! It is very good for you !
Because i like it !
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not interested
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emilylove wrote:I think all fo you should catch this chance ! It is very good for you !
Because i like it !

It's good for me because you like it? Huh? Spammer...
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Hate the spam, but not the spambot!
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emilylove wrote:I think all fo you should catch this chance ! It is very good for you !
Because i like it !


I'm eager to hear more of it, more detail if possible, don't PM me. Just post in this tread what the whole thing is about (please, do not open other treads).

Thanks.


PS: Could it be typed? I hate cut & paste.


Edit: I tried to go to .com site you both posted, but I don't have internet...
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Candy Edith wrote:Good chace you can not miss !!


Aw man! I missed it again....
Where can I find you so I can let you steal my credit card details please?
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This chace excites me and makes tingle in my stomach...,

Buy buy buy
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oh great shoe spam is back
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As soon as I read this topic was started by 'Candy Edith', I immedately knew it couldn't be any good.
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Do you guys have Adidas shoes?
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I prefer Clarks...
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Are you spambots selling puma's :mrgreen:
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I want Hush Puppies and I want them now.
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deCrasheris wrote:Are you spambots selling puma's :mrgreen:


Please point me in the direction of the Chinese Shoe Trader selling these at discount prices.
!!?
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1985 Dutch GP. Both Benetton Alfa-Romeo's retiring lap 1 with blown engines.
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fvanalst wrote:1985 Dutch GP. Both Benetton Alfa-Romeo's retiring lap 1 with blown engines.

Or, better, Arrows had an almost simultaneous engine failure in both cars at the 1998 Spanish GP.
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Phoenix wrote:
fvanalst wrote:1985 Dutch GP. Both Benetton Alfa-Romeo's retiring lap 1 with blown engines.

Or, better, Arrows had an almost simultaneous engine failure in both cars at the 1998 Spanish GP.


Jordan went through 7 (?) engines in the race weekend HWNSNBM made his debut.
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kostas22 wrote:
Jordan went through 7 (?) engines in the race weekend HWNSNBM made his debut.

HWNSNBM was only discarding the engines he deemed unworthy.
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Jordan went through 7 (?) engines in the race weekend HWNSNBM made his debut.


HWNSNBM was only discarding the engines he deemed unworthy. {kostas22 - previous post}

I believe HWNSNBM had some help in the "rejecting unworthy engines" department, but it wasn't enough. They'd have needed to bin the entire consignment of Ford engines for the entire year to get rid of all the unworthy ones, which would have made it impossible for HWNSNBM to start his debut...
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How about Enrique Bernoldi retiring from the 2001 British Grand Prix because his car had an unfortunate collision with a... ...hamburger wrapper? (The wrapper got stuck in a sidepod and by the time anyone knew it was there, the engine had overheated).

So when you eat your lunch and the wrapper says "Please bin", "Please recycle" or even "Do not litter", you know why...
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I'm sure it was the 1978 German GP where Stommelen and Hunt and maybe a couple of others were disqualified for going into the pits the wrong way.Was there some sort of unusual pit lane entry configuration that year?It seems fairly easy to do-enter pit lane,drive down it...
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lemon_martini2 wrote:I'm sure it was the 1978 German GP where Stommelen and Hunt and maybe a couple of others were disqualified for going into the pits the wrong way.Was there some sort of unusual pit lane entry configuration that year?It seems fairly easy to do-enter pit lane,drive down it...


Also a notable race as it was the only points finish for reject team Rebaque.
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Accourodiar wrote:P.S. Excuse me for choosing "The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum" to leave a message for you about


No, stupid spambots, we will NOT excuse you for that. Will you never learn?
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Angara-_Samuel wrote:Guys if this is the bad place for posting this please mod move it to the correct section.

Um ... there is no correct section. We don't discuss much outside the world of Formula 1. And what we do discuss outside of Formula 1 is almost always within the sphere of motorsport. Your concern is noble, and no doubt we all share your sentiments - but this isn't the place to discuss it.

Angara-_Samuel wrote:I am shocked from what happened and it is a very urgent news to us all.

I'm sorry, but I fail to see how it is "urgent to us all". I know that sounds cold, and for me to follow up with a comment on how tragic it is will only seem hollow ... so I won't. But insofar as I am aware, there are no Haitian forum members. In fact, I cannot say with any certainty how many forum members actually know where Haiti is (that's not an insult to you, guys). In fact, a lot of us hail from the opposite side of the world, so far away that we were completely unaware of the disaster until it was reported on the evening news.

It's pretty clear you've joined to discuss this (after all, this is your only post), but as I said - this isn't the place to discuss it. It does not mean that we don't care, but that there are much more appropriate places to discuss it.
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I'm pretty sure this is spam.
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:shock:

OMG

EVERYONE TO THE ROFLCOPTER!!! We must save this noble spammer from their doom!
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In hindsight, I probably shouldn't have deleted that, but alas, I didn't want to take all of that time fishing the links out of it.

Screw this, it's 1 AM. I'll let Carlos merge it (I <3 you Carlos, remember that...). I'm going to bed.
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There's not much we can help by keeping that on F1Rejects. There are other, better fora to discuss - and act - on it.
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CarlosFerreira wrote:There's not much we can help by keeping that on F1Rejects. There are other, better fora to discuss - and act - on it.


Oh, I was gonna move it here... should have just saved the spam though, for comedic value... then again, that's about as funny as an earthquake in Haiti...
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thehemogoblin wrote:
CarlosFerreira wrote:There's not much we can help by keeping that on F1Rejects. There are other, better fora to discuss - and act - on it.


Oh, I was gonna move it here... should have just saved the spam though, for comedic value... then again, that's about as funny as an earthquake in Haiti...


When I came to it, the spam wan't there anymore, the thread started with Cap'n Hammer's reply.
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CarlosFerreira wrote:
thehemogoblin wrote:
CarlosFerreira wrote:There's not much we can help by keeping that on F1Rejects. There are other, better fora to discuss - and act - on it.


Oh, I was gonna move it here... should have just saved the spam though, for comedic value... then again, that's about as funny as an earthquake in Haiti...


When I came to it, the spam wan't there anymore, the thread started with Cap'n Hammer's reply.


Yeah. I know. I deleted the one post, then proceeded to pass out on my laptop.
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Me thinks you are a bit tongue tied mate!
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Do you sell shoes by any chance?
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