I had forgotten that Karun Chandok had had a one-off race for Team Enstone in 2011. I had thought that he was his fellow Indian, Narain Karthikeyan, that had done that.
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!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
One that I'd just been reminded of in the 2015 Silly Season thread - I'd totally forgotten Daniel Ricciardo drove for HRT in 2011. I thought he debuted with Toro Rosso!
"Poor old Warwick takes it from behind all throughout this season". (Tony Jardine, 1988)
dr-baker wrote:I had forgotten that Karun Chandok had had a one-off race for Team Enstone in 2011. I had thought that he was his fellow Indian, Narain Karthikeyan, that had done that.
You sure you meant Fondmetal Team Malaysia, right?
dr-baker wrote:I had forgotten that Karun Chandok had had a one-off race for Team Enstone in 2011. I had thought that he was his fellow Indian, Narain Karthikeyan, that had done that.
You sure you meant Fondmetal Team Malaysia, right?
The stint's so anonymous, he forgot what team he drove for.
dr-baker wrote:I had forgotten that Karun Chandok had had a one-off race for Team Enstone in 2011. I had thought that he was his fellow Indian, Narain Karthikeyan, that had done that.
You sure you meant Fondmetal Team Malaysia, right?
The stint's so anonymous, he forgot what team he drove for.
Exactly!
(Or maybe I just got confused which team Team Lotus was...)
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!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
The best way to see which stints were the most anonymous is to look for which drivers are named more than once in this thread as people have forgotten that they've been posted about before!
Pasta "Photoshop" Maldonado for Spambot of the Year. It's isn't even close.
Professional Historian/Semi-Retired Drag Racer/Whiskey Enthusiast
"When I was still racing, I never once thought 'Oh, I can't damage the car here'." - Jolyn Palmer
Me either Jolyn, maybe that's why we're both out, eh?
Forgive my phone's autocorrect. Perhaps you'd like to whip up a page about it?
Professional Historian/Semi-Retired Drag Racer/Whiskey Enthusiast
"When I was still racing, I never once thought 'Oh, I can't damage the car here'." - Jolyn Palmer
Me either Jolyn, maybe that's why we're both out, eh?
Wallio wrote:Forgive my phone's autocorrect. Perhaps you'd like to whip up a page about it?
Do you react this vehemently to every joke you don't find funny? Or are you offended by things you're incapable of doing? I wouldn't be surprised if it was the latter option, it tends to be people of lesser intellect who start bullshite arguments on forums.
Wallio wrote:Forgive my phone's autocorrect. Perhaps you'd like to whip up a page about it?
Do you react this vehemently to every joke you don't find funny? Or are you offended by things you're incapable of doing? I wouldn't be surprised if it was the latter option, it tends to be people of lesser intellect who start bullshite arguments on forums.
No, I react this way to posts that have spread into multiple posts, then into multiple threads and now multiple forums. And judging by several other reactions, I'm not the only one. We get it, you can photoshop, and you think you're funny, good for you. Stop spamming multiple threads. I'd like to read a few that don't have blatant lies in them. Then you have the gall to shout down people ho call you on it.
The real humor is you supposedly started these to counter the confusion and post deletion surrounding the shutdown of the main site. Yet your resort to post deletion to keep your "jokes" alive. Ironic no?
So please, lets keep the lame jokes and post deletions to one thread please? Hell, you can name it after yourself since you crave so much attention.
Professional Historian/Semi-Retired Drag Racer/Whiskey Enthusiast
"When I was still racing, I never once thought 'Oh, I can't damage the car here'." - Jolyn Palmer
Me either Jolyn, maybe that's why we're both out, eh?
Wallio wrote:Forgive my phone's autocorrect. Perhaps you'd like to whip up a page about it?
Do you react this vehemently to every joke you don't find funny? Or are you offended by things you're incapable of doing? I wouldn't be surprised if it was the latter option, it tends to be people of lesser intellect who start bullshite arguments on forums.
No, I react this way to posts that have spread into multiple posts, then into multiple threads and now multiple forums. And judging by several other reactions, I'm not the only one. We get it, you can photoshop, and you think you're funny, good for you. Stop spamming multiple threads. I'd like to read a few that don't have blatant lies in them. Then you have the gall to shout down people ho call you on it.
The real humor is you supposedly started these to counter the confusion and post deletion surrounding the shutdown of the main site. Yet your resort to post deletion to keep your "jokes" alive. Ironic no?
So please, lets keep the lame jokes and post deletions to one thread please? Hell, you can name it after yourself since you crave so much attention.
Seriously Wallio, none of the jokes are lame in the slightest and actually, a lot of effort is being put into them, I use Photoshop at college and it is a pain in the arse. Also, I think Vettel can be added to the list anonymous careers so far because he is never really mentioned because he made the races boring by being so far in front. Some races were like watching paint dry.
Mexicola wrote:
shinji wrote:
Mexicola wrote: I'd rather listen to a dog lick its balls. Each to their own, I guess.
Does listening to a dog licking its balls get you excited?
That's between me and my internet service provider.
One of those journalist types. 270 Tube stations in 18:42:50!
roblomas52 wrote: Seriously Wallio, none of the jokes are lame in the slightest and actually, a lot of effort is being put into them, I use Photoshop at college and it is a pain in the arse. Also, I think Vettel can be added to the list anonymous careers so far because he is never really mentioned because he made the races boring by being so far in front. Some races were like watching paint dry.
I use Photoshop and InDesign quite a bit at work, and no, its not hard. Does it have a very steep learning curve? Yes. Is it horrifically time consuming? Yes. But if your patient (which I often am not) it is not difficult.
That's not the point though, the point is, keep them to one thread so I and everyone else can avoid them. Its not too much to ask.
Professional Historian/Semi-Retired Drag Racer/Whiskey Enthusiast
"When I was still racing, I never once thought 'Oh, I can't damage the car here'." - Jolyn Palmer
Me either Jolyn, maybe that's why we're both out, eh?
This wrote:Again, i fail to see the problem and just see a bunch of people having fights over nothing in particular.
That's also how I've been seeing these arguments as well. I've refrained from saying anything about telling them to stop it because whenever I intervene in something, it usually gets worse.
James Hunt, commentating on the 1991 German Grand Prix wrote:The Benettons looking very smart together on the track, mostly because they're both going so slowly.
I would post the Rodney King photo again, but that would be the third time I've done it, and the second time in as many days. So I'm just going to ask that everybody be friends.
Wallio, I've already issued a warning on you for this. Just lay off, you don't need to like Pasta's humour but you also don't need to bring up your dislike in every topic. And TBH, you're exaggarating the "issue" - besides PMMF which is a free-for-all country I haven't seen fake news reports outside of two topics and very little complaints from members other than you.
Eurosport broadcast for the 1990 Mexican GP prequalifying: "The Life, it looked very lifeless yet again... in fact Bruno did one, slow lap"
Nuppiz wrote:Wallio, I've already issued a warning on you for this. Just lay off, you don't need to like Pasta's humour but you also don't need to bring up your dislike in every topic. And TBH, you're exaggarating the "issue" - besides PMMF which is a free-for-all country I haven't seen fake news reports outside of two topics and very little complaints from members other than you.
Fair enough. You have made your decision and while I don't agree with it, I will respect it. I'm thinking about stepping away from this board for a while, (PMMF aside). It is not what it once was.
Professional Historian/Semi-Retired Drag Racer/Whiskey Enthusiast
"When I was still racing, I never once thought 'Oh, I can't damage the car here'." - Jolyn Palmer
Me either Jolyn, maybe that's why we're both out, eh?
roblomas52 wrote:Also, I think Vettel can be added to the list anonymous careers so far
Stupidest thing i've heard on this forum all year.
Vettel? Anonymous? Sure, nothing says anonymous like winning four consecutive World Championships and winning nine races in a row.
Vettel is the exact opposite of Jim Crawford, Whatever his first name is Kiesa, and others who just silently appeared in F1 to disappear as silently as they entered.
More Moneytron, more problems for Onyx! A flock of Kroghs appear on the NASCAR Track and cause caw-tions!
roblomas52 wrote:Also, I think Vettel can be added to the list anonymous careers so far
I'll have a glass or three of whatever you're on please Rob.
He's got a point in that i already forgot how much titles Vettel has already got. But i still remember that it's a lot. It's kind of like saying you never noticed Lewisteria was a thing.
roblomas52 wrote:Also, I think Vettel can be added to the list anonymous careers so far
I'll have a glass or three of whatever you're on please Rob.
He's got a point in that i already forgot how much titles Vettel has already got. But i still remember that it's a lot. It's kind of like saying you never noticed Lewisteria was a thing.
Lewisteria? Wut? Pretty sure F1's never had a driver called Lewis...
takagi_for_the_win wrote:Lewisteria? Wut? Pretty sure F1's never had a driver called Lewis...
Lewis who? Never heard of him.....
James Hunt, commentating on the 1991 German Grand Prix wrote:The Benettons looking very smart together on the track, mostly because they're both going so slowly.
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!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
The last F1 driver called Lewis was back in 1858? So all those people on about a driver called Lewis at present or on about Lewisteria are smoking something seriously strong.....
James Hunt, commentating on the 1991 German Grand Prix wrote:The Benettons looking very smart together on the track, mostly because they're both going so slowly.
Frogfoot9013 wrote:The last F1 driver called Lewis was back in 1858? So all those people on about a driver called Lewis at present or on about Lewisteria are smoking something seriously strong.....
Ah yes, the 1858 British Grand Prix was a cracker....
Frogfoot9013 wrote:The last F1 driver called Lewis was back in 1858? So all those people on about a driver called Lewis at present or on about Lewisteria are smoking something seriously strong.....
Ah yes, the 1858 British Grand Prix was a cracker....
Did I say 1858? I am such an eejit.
James Hunt, commentating on the 1991 German Grand Prix wrote:The Benettons looking very smart together on the track, mostly because they're both going so slowly.
Frogfoot9013 wrote:The last F1 driver called Lewis was back in 1858? So all those people on about a driver called Lewis at present or on about Lewisteria are smoking something seriously strong.....
Ah yes, the 1858 British Grand Prix was a cracker....
Yes indeed. If I'm not mistaken, it saw the managerial début of a young Bernie Ecclestone
kevinbotz wrote:Cantonese is a completely nonsensical f*cking alien language masquerading as some grossly bastardised form of Chinese
Gonzo wrote:Wasn't there some sort of communisim in the East part of Germany?
Frogfoot9013 wrote:The last F1 driver called Lewis was back in 1858? So all those people on about a driver called Lewis at present or on about Lewisteria are smoking something seriously strong.....
Ah yes, the 1858 British Grand Prix was a cracker....
Yes indeed. If I'm not mistaken, it saw the managerial début of a young Bernie Ecclestone
Whilst the above is generally believed to be the first public appearance of Bernie Ecclestone, recent archaeological excavations in Pompeii have revealed stone tablets relating to the management of a chariot racing team with the inscription of "Bernardus Ecclestonius".
Eurosport broadcast for the 1990 Mexican GP prequalifying: "The Life, it looked very lifeless yet again... in fact Bruno did one, slow lap"
Nuppiz wrote:Whilst the above is generally believed to be the first public appearance of Bernie Ecclestone, recent archaeological excavations in Pompeii have revealed stone tablets relating to the management of a chariot racing team with the inscription of "Bernardus Ecclestonius".
Was the chariot team a reject chariot team by any chance?
James Hunt, commentating on the 1991 German Grand Prix wrote:The Benettons looking very smart together on the track, mostly because they're both going so slowly.
Nuppiz wrote:Whilst the above is generally believed to be the first public appearance of Bernie Ecclestone, recent archaeological excavations in Pompeii have revealed stone tablets relating to the management of a chariot racing team with the inscription of "Bernardus Ecclestonius".
Was the chariot team a reject chariot team by any chance?
Not unlikely, it's been proven that Michael Schumacher was a chariot racer and Jean Todt a chariot race manager. Both in the ancient Olympic games. It was in an Asterix movie, so it's a historical fact!
Nuppiz wrote:Whilst the above is generally believed to be the first public appearance of Bernie Ecclestone, recent archaeological excavations in Pompeii have revealed stone tablets relating to the management of a chariot racing team with the inscription of "Bernardus Ecclestonius".
Was the chariot team a reject chariot team by any chance?
Not unlikely, it's been proven that Michael Schumacher was a chariot racer and Jean Todt a chariot race manager. Both in the ancient Olympic games. It was in an Asterix movie, so it's a historical fact!
I was led to believe that Ecclestonius's team won several titles under the name of Brabamus, and therefore was not a reject team. However, his future as head of the Frenetic One-Chariot Association (FOCA) was at times controversial and unpopular for various, numerous reasons.
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!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
dr-baker wrote:I was led to believe that Ecclestonius's team won several titles under the name of Brabamus, and therefore was not a reject team.
But it was very dodgy. From the Latin first-conjugation verb: brabo, brabare, brabavi, brabatum: "to bribe". Hence, Brabamus: "we bribe". Takes the accusative.
Bernardus Ecclestonius senatum, exercitum et lictores cum mille milium denariis brabavit. Senatus non delectatus est. Ecclestonius in vincula coniectus est.
James Allen, on his favourite F1 engine of all time: "...the Life W12, I can't describe the noise to you, but imagine filling your dustbin with nuts and bolts, and then throwing it down the stairs, it was something akin to that!"
dr-baker wrote:I was led to believe that Ecclestonius's team won several titles under the name of Brabamus, and therefore was not a reject team.
But it was very dodgy. From the Latin first-conjugation verb: brabo, brabare, brabavi, brabatum: "to bribe". Hence, Brabamus: "we bribe". Takes the accusative.
Bernardus Ecclestonius senatum, exercitum et lictores cum mille milium denariis brabavit. Senatus non delectatus est. Ecclestonius in vincula coniectus est.
I swear he paid his way out though.
James Hunt, commentating on the 1991 German Grand Prix wrote:The Benettons looking very smart together on the track, mostly because they're both going so slowly.