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just like you knew that i know they should know english in scotland but just forgot that he was a scotsman, and you think you are funny, which you probably are, and i'm starting to get no idea what i'm actually saying by know
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This wrote:you don't need english, write a book about it in your language, then the rest will follow, you will get rich, and you will give 5% of your richdom to other F1 reject-forumers and 5% into the website itself :P
F1 rejects forum will then worship a certain hungarian driver who had no importance in your movie, and was only in it for 5 seconds :P


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He's Hungarian , therefore he is Keyser Soze
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ADx_Wales wrote:He's Hungarian , therefore he is Keyser Soze


Nah, how about "We Plants are Happy Plants" - http://hypem.com/#/search/we%20plants%2 ... 0plants/1/
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This wrote:just like you knew that i know they should know english in scotland but just forgot that he was a scotsman, and you think you are funny, which you probably are, and i'm starting to get no idea what i'm actually saying by know


It was getting quite late, wasn't it?
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This wrote:just like you knew that i know they should know english in scotland but just forgot that he was a scotsman, and you think you are funny, which you probably are, and i'm starting to get no idea what i'm actually saying by know


It was getting quite late, wasn't it?

no, it's just typically a belgian thing to make things more difficult than they are...
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This wrote:
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This wrote:just like you knew that i know they should know english in scotland but just forgot that he was a scotsman, and you think you are funny, which you probably are, and i'm starting to get no idea what i'm actually saying by know


It was getting quite late, wasn't it?

no, it's just typically a belgian thing to make things more difficult than they are...


Maybe. It was late on my side... ;)
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i'm the person you don't want to have a conversation with when it's becoming late :D
the later it is, the more philosophical i get...
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Oh, I do. It just turns out we need some Duvel to iron out the bumps and help the conversation flow. :lol:
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you need some duvel you mean :P
but even if i don't need it, i'll drink it anyway :D about 3€ for a bottle of 75cl, that's do-able (yes a belgian knows where to get it)
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If the conversation is about to get philosophical, Duvel helps a lot. 3€ for a 3/4l bottle? You're my new best mate!

(We have hijacked this thread to discuss beer. Goodness, come back Formula One! :mrgreen: )
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beer and formula one is a good combination!

if you're ever coming to zolder, i'll let you shop in a drink-market not far from there ;)
i'm sure that in your country, you can't find a 2 litre bottle of chimay :P
which is accidentaly also a place where once was a race-circuit! which leads us back to racing!
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This wrote:beer and formula one is a good combination!

if you're ever coming to zolder, i'll let you shop in a drink-market not far from there ;)
i'm sure that in your country, you can't find a 2 litre bottle of chimay :P
which is accidentaly also a place where once was a race-circuit! which leads us back to racing!

Damn, we only have one liter aluminum cans (and 5 liter aluminum barrels) of lager.
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CarlosFerreira wrote:If the conversation is about to get philosophical, Duvel helps a lot. 3€ for a 3/4l bottle? You're my new best mate!

(We have hijacked this thread to discuss beer. Goodness, come back Formula One! :mrgreen: )

When I read the name of the beer for the first time, I thought somebody was referring to Francois Duval, rally star... :oops:
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when you drive a car after drinking duvel, the result is the same as françois duval driving a car :D
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This wrote:when you drive a car after drinking duvel, the result is the same as françois duval driving a car :D


I didn't realise Duvel was that flammable :D
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i obviously mean the ability to stay on the road as i can't remember duval actually finishing a rally in the last few years...

But duvel, well, it kind of means 'devil' and it hasn't stolen its name, so maybe you're actually going stunningly fast before crashing very early, i haven't tried this yet...

though duval is actually very fast on circuit racing, a shame he's not doing that very often... i'd love to see him in f1, after all, we need a new de cesaris, don't we?
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Grosjean made a run at being the new De Cesaris, but wasn't up to it. He had plenty of spins, but not enough completely bone-headed decisions, and certainly no glimpses of occasional brilliance like you saw with De Cesaris. I fancy Lopez or Maldonado (assuming he gets the Campos gig) to take over his mantle.
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Aha!
Thought of the perfect song to add in the middle of my movie, the boy who loved raicng too much (ADX_Wales' working title :lol:):
Linkin Park - Doesn't Even Matter
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The song I was listening to right now would fit for a scene in which the boy visits for the first time an F1 factory: Steamworks by The Presets.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwhvldPy ... re=related
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Phoenix wrote:The song I was listening to right now would fit for a scene in which the boy visits for the first time an F1 factory: Steamworks by The Presets.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwhvldPy ... re=related


Since when were you co-Producer in this movie?
I already have this song...it was part of a torrent of the NFS Carbon sountrack I downloaded years ago. And it sounds like a rather boring song really :lol:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aH3Q_CZy968
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AI4N_Ri3 ... re=related

Two Blondie songs I thought I'd add here-the first one is Call Me, the second called Dreaming. Both fairly apt for the sily season unfolding before us currently. If you don't fancy listening to them, can't say I blame you. I'm mildly embarassed about liking Blondie to be frank.
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Debaser wrote:I'm mildly embarassed about liking Blondie to be frank.

Not as bad as owning an entire James Blunt album!
Seriously...I wish someone could enlighten me as to how it ever made its way into my house...(and no it was not I went to a store, bought it and brought it home!)
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Debaser wrote:I'm mildly embarassed about liking Blondie to be frank.


If it helps, I've bought Alphaville's "Forever Young" album. One of these days I was listening to it in the Department and it went through my mind that if the jack came off, everyone would realise I was listening to this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpb4I6sSj80
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kostas22 wrote:
Phoenix wrote:The song I was listening to right now would fit for a scene in which the boy visits for the first time an F1 factory: Steamworks by The Presets.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwhvldPy ... re=related


Since when were you co-Producer in this movie?
I already have this song...it was part of a torrent of the NFS Carbon sountrack I downloaded years ago. And it sounds like a rather boring song really :lol:
And said team's factory would be Minardi.

1-I'm co-producer since the film was contrived.
2-I don't bathplugging care if you had the song already.
3-It isn't boring. You are the boring.
4-I thought it was Stefan GP factory.
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If it hepls, I quite like her song called Atomic.
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Phoenix wrote:
kostas22 wrote:
Phoenix wrote:The song I was listening to right now would fit for a scene in which the boy visits for the first time an F1 factory: Steamworks by The Presets.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwhvldPy ... re=related


Since when were you co-Producer in this movie?
I already have this song...it was part of a torrent of the NFS Carbon sountrack I downloaded years ago. And it sounds like a rather boring song really :lol:
And said team's factory would be Minardi.

1-I'm co-producer since the film was contrived.
2-I don't bathplugging care if you had the song already.
3-It isn't boring. You are the boring.
4-I thought it was Stefan GP factory.
Debaser wrote:I'm mildly embarassed about liking Blondie to be frank.

If it hepls, I quite like her song called Atomic.


I'll meet you halfway then...
1. You can be the tea boy.
2. Bathplug you.
3. That is true...
4. It is now.
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kostas22 wrote:
Phoenix wrote:Since when were you co-Producer in this movie?
I already have this song...it was part of a torrent of the NFS Carbon sountrack I downloaded years ago. And it sounds like a rather boring song really :lol:
And said team's factory would be Minardi.

1-I'm co-producer since the film was contrived.
2-I don't bathplugging care if you had the song already.
3-It isn't boring. You are the boring.
4-I thought it was Stefan GP factory.
Debaser wrote:I'm mildly embarassed about liking Blondie to be frank.

If it hepls, I quite like her song called Atomic.


I'll meet you halfway then...
1. You can be the tea boy.
2. Bathplug you.
3. That is true...
4. It is now.[/quote]
What, are you upset? I was only joking, sorry! I was not speaking with the intention of disrespecting you. Again, my apologies. I don't want to create a warfare, OK?
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Phoenix wrote:What, are you upset? I was only joking, sorry! I was not speaking with the intention of disrespecting you. Again, my apologies. I don't want to create a warfare, OK?


Only one word comes to mind...

Bazinga!
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kostas22 wrote:
Phoenix wrote:What, are you upset? I was only joking, sorry! I was not speaking with the intention of disrespecting you. Again, my apologies. I don't want to create a warfare, OK?


Only one word comes to mind...

Bazinga!

Eeeer...yeah, yeah, we're fair, right?
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I had to look that one up: Bazinga!
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I really wish you meant the first meaning of the link posted by Carlos...
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Phoenix wrote:I really wish you meant the first meaning of the link posted by Carlos...


I am Sheldon Cooper minus the intelligence. No kidding.
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kostas22 wrote:
Phoenix wrote:I really wish you meant the first meaning of the link posted by Carlos...


I am Sheldon Cooper minus the intelligence. No kidding.


And you dare mock me for having no social life?
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shinji wrote:
kostas22 wrote:
Phoenix wrote:I really wish you meant the first meaning of the link posted by Carlos...


I am Sheldon Cooper minus the intelligence. No kidding.


And you dare mock me for having no social life?


Yes. You surpass him by miles.
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Black Minardi, have you any wool?
Yes, Mr. Stoddart, three bags full.
One for the Moda, one for the Life,
And one for Tony Reid and one for Mark Skaife.
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Shame Skaife doesnt rhyme with Life
Skaife sounds more like Safe
Good on ya tho :)
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Phil Collins - (Over)Take A Look At Me Now
Schumi, Lewis & The Newbies - Hip To Be Square ( a homage to David Coulthard no doubt)
Robert Kubica - Simply Miserable
Zoran Stefani - What You Waiting For
Super Agurilera - Genie In A Windtunnel
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Ice Man Kimi - Vanilla Ice (Virgi Ice?)
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Morrissey - The Boy Racer
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After a long silence, a new EP release is coming with F1 drivers singing their favorites!

'74-'75 - performed by John Nicholson
Because I Got High - performed by Tomáš Enge
Long Train Runnin' - performed by Jarno Trulli
Crashing Cars - performed by Romain Grosjean and Pastor Maldonado
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