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The Virgin's really having some difficulties getting up and running.
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Phoenix wrote:That Virgin is really a beauty, especially with Glock on it.


The Glock likes the Virgin, and the Virgin likes the Glock.
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thehemogoblin wrote:
Phoenix wrote:That Virgin is really a beauty, especially with Glock on it.


The Glock likes the Virgin, and the Virgin likes the Glock.

Except when the Virgin has issues. Then he switches to another Virgin.
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Like a Virgin....Touched for the very first time

Or...

That Virgin is easy, it only needs one drink (petrol) to get her going.

or

That Virgin looks tight, but I reckon you can fit two inside it??? Might need some lubication though.

or

The Glock is working hard pounding away inside the Virgin
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Virgin LOVES Glock.
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virgin broken into by angry Glock
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I'm getting far too carried away with this now, I'm starting to worry myself....but here's anotherone...

Glock slides himself into Virgin's tight little cockpit...(&has the time of his life).
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Glock is refraining from making comparisons between the Virgin and others in his past. Gentlemanly of him.
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http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/81457

Sounds like the Virgin is getting frustrated its not getting enough.

Drivers all I can say is form an orderly queue.
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ibsey wrote:http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/81457

Sounds like the Virgin is getting frustrated its not getting enough.

Drivers all I can say is form an orderly queue.


Do you reckon the Autosport reporter sniggered as he uploaded that?
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CarlosFerreira wrote:
ibsey wrote:http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/81457

Sounds like the Virgin is getting frustrated its not getting enough.

Drivers all I can say is form an orderly queue.


Do you reckon the Autosport reporter sniggered as he uploaded that?


My humble opinion, I'm not sure any magazines / newspapers reporters have realised yet, how much fun they can have with this??? I certainly didn't notice anything unusual about Virgin GP's name until reading this thread. After having read it, it has warped my fragile little mind...so now every time I do read / hear about Virgin...I won't be able to help myself.

Maybe we should send some of these ideas to The Sun or other tabloids just to get things started?

p.s. I can't wait until the first time a driver "creams" into the back of the Virgin.
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Oh man...if Glock or di Grassi get into a Tomas Schekter-esqe scandal we will never hear the end of it from the tabloids.
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Today I saw


"DiGrassi pleased with Virgin's pace"
"Grosjean has a great desire to turn around and look at the corner he's just gone through, too many times per lap or per session, he's always spinning that Renault"
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How about...

Virgin frustrated by lack of action?
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LionZoo wrote:How about...

Virgin frustrated by lack of action?


http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/81493

Sounds like, The Virgin & Di Grassi are relieved to be finally getting down to some action, (on Valentine's Day as well).

Or how about this,

Di Grassi feels relieved by Virgin's willingness
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Team strips the Virgin in preparation for some Glock.
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Ouch! That Virgin is completely bent over.
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Glock fires up Virgin
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That Virgin is able to reach 60 mph in less than 3 seconds.
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Considering recent testing times: Virgin is surprisingly fast.
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Virgin struggles to fit Glock's refueling hose inside it.
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Ohhhhhhh...Myyyyyy (Murray Walker style)........The two virgin's come together ;)
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The Virgins did an embarrasing performance today.
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ibsey wrote:Ohhhhhhh...Myyyyyy (Murray Walker style)........The two virgin's come together ;)


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Shock! Horror! F1 driver is willing to pay big bucks to get inside the Virgin.
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Glock says Virgin "has a nice front end & rides well. But its a shame it is a bit unstable after the humps" (reminds me of an ex girlfriend) :lol:
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Now ibsey, let's stop mocking the Virgin. It's been hard on them, this string of testing sessions.
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CarlosFerreira wrote:Now ibsey, let's stop mocking the Virgin. It's been hard on them, this string of testing sessions.

Yeah, he/she has to be extenuated.
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The Virgin won't always want to be coming last, with everybody coming on top... :oops:
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CarlosFerreira wrote:Now ibsey, let's stop mocking the Virgin. It's been hard on them, this string of testing sessions.


Yes it seems from testing the Virgin is struggling to last as long as Glock or di Grass would like it to.

Ah come on Carlos do I really have to stop? If anything I would have thought I am doing Virgin a favour by giving them free advertising, therefore indirectly helping the team become successful.

In fact I think I should be paid for my efforts by Richard Branson.

There are just so many possibilities to be had, and I haven't even got started jokes about fuel injection, sliding skirts, bottoming out, leaking fluid.
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ibsey wrote:Ah come on Carlos do I really have to stop? If anything I would have thought I am doing Virgin a favour by giving them free advertising, therefore indirectly helping the team become successful.


If you re-read it, I'm only in the spirit of things. ;)
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dr-baker wrote:The Virgin won't always want to be coming last, with everybody coming on top... :oops:


That is assuming it actually manages to come anywhere at all!
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That is a dilemma - what will they be called after the first race, when they are no longer F1 virgins?
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CarlosFerreira wrote:
ibsey wrote:Ah come on Carlos do I really have to stop? If anything I would have thought I am doing Virgin a favour by giving them free advertising, therefore indirectly helping the team become successful.


If you re-read it, I'm only in the spirit of things. ;)


Oh now I get it... you sly dog Carlos. Clever work. You had me fooled as I thought I was going to end up getting myself banned.
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shinji wrote:That is a dilemma - what will they be called after the first race, when they are no longer F1 virgins?


If by some miracle they start finishing 10th all the time this season, they'll have to be renamed Points Wh*re Racing.
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ibsey wrote:
CarlosFerreira wrote:
ibsey wrote:Ah come on Carlos do I really have to stop? If anything I would have thought I am doing Virgin a favour by giving them free advertising, therefore indirectly helping the team become successful.


If you re-read it, I'm only in the spirit of things. ;)


Oh now I get it... you sly dog Carlos. Clever work. You had me fooled as I thought I was going to end up getting myself banned.


I can't ban anyone, and I don't think the forum does ban. I'm having a few chuckles with this thread. ;)
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CarlosFerreira wrote:
I can't ban anyone, and I don't think the forum does ban. I'm having a few chuckles with this thread. ;)


I think that the snoozey episode taught us that this forum does not ban even the largest douchebags.
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shinji wrote:
CarlosFerreira wrote:
I can't ban anyone, and I don't think the forum does ban. I'm having a few chuckles with this thread. ;)


I think that the snoozey episode taught us that this forum does not ban even the largest douchebags.


I must admit, I was half expecting to get banned from posting my previous comment here (Virgin loses her red wings).

If you don't fully understand that one, then all I can say is you haven't yet lived.
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I understand it. Just not from any kind of experience. :oops:
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shinji wrote:
CarlosFerreira wrote:
I can't ban anyone, and I don't think the forum does ban. I'm having a few chuckles with this thread. ;)


I think that the snoozey episode taught us that this forum does not ban even the largest douchebags.


However, it did reaffirm the fact that I'M IN CHARGE DAMMIT YOU DO WHAT I SAY.

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