090809 Hungarian GP Edition
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090809 Hungarian GP Edition
Good evening all,
We wade into the mire of F1 news with our Hungarian GP Edition on our 4-year anniversary. So much to cover, so little time to crap on interminably. This time we cover:
- Piquet's dumping and public spitting of the dummy
- BMW's shock, unforeseen, surprise, out-of-the-blue departure
- Schumi's shock, unforeseen, surprise, out-of-the-blue return (no, we mean it this time)
- Renault's Valencia ban
... and of course much more coverage of Nicole S.
Enjoy!
Jamie.
We wade into the mire of F1 news with our Hungarian GP Edition on our 4-year anniversary. So much to cover, so little time to crap on interminably. This time we cover:
- Piquet's dumping and public spitting of the dummy
- BMW's shock, unforeseen, surprise, out-of-the-blue departure
- Schumi's shock, unforeseen, surprise, out-of-the-blue return (no, we mean it this time)
- Renault's Valencia ban
... and of course much more coverage of Nicole S.
Enjoy!
Jamie.
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That podcast was 93% less ecstatic than the last one.
Which I'm fine with.
However, recently I've noticed the name of a certain Hungarian driver being thrown around with abandon on the podcasts. It is very unnerving.
Which I'm fine with.
However, recently I've noticed the name of a certain Hungarian driver being thrown around with abandon on the podcasts. It is very unnerving.
Better than 'Tour in a suit case' Takagi.
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YOU SAID HIS NAME!! NOW WE'RE ALL DOOMED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Great podcast, as usual. Keep them coming!
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Hmmm. I did notice that there was a distinct lack of acronym-substitution going on in this podcast. What were we thinking?
A momentary blip.
A momentary blip.
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I loved your comments on Nelsinho's statement. You said exactly what I thought about his claim of sucess in lower formulas.
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Kuwashima wrote:Hmmm. I did notice that there was a distinct lack of acronym-substitution going on in this podcast. What were we thinking?
A momentary blip.
At least there was a GMIF1P. That might make the torch-wielding crowd a bit happier.
On a sad note, I decided not long ago that I neither wanted to twit, nor to be one - and you're sort of making me sign up to the thing. That's eeevil of you, just eeevil.
Stay home, Colin Kolles!
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Stephen Fry convinced me a few months ago to join the dark side...
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CarlosFerreira wrote:On a sad note, I decided not long ago that I neither wanted to twit, nor to be one - and you're sort of making me sign up to the thing. That's eeevil of you, just eeevil.
Remember, it's just replacing our reject soapbox on the main page.
So you can still follow without joining the Twitter thingo.
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Kuwashima wrote:CarlosFerreira wrote:On a sad note, I decided not long ago that I neither wanted to twit, nor to be one - and you're sort of making me sign up to the thing. That's eeevil of you, just eeevil.
Remember, it's just replacing our reject soapbox on the main page.
So you can still follow without joining the Twitter thingo.
Does this make the Reject Soapbox an F1 Rejects reject?
Nissanymania! Friday has never been the same since.
The car in front is a Stefan.
The car in front is a Stefan.
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RejectSteve wrote:Kuwashima wrote:CarlosFerreira wrote:On a sad note, I decided not long ago that I neither wanted to twit, nor to be one - and you're sort of making me sign up to the thing. That's eeevil of you, just eeevil.
Remember, it's just replacing our reject soapbox on the main page.
So you can still follow without joining the Twitter thingo.
Does this make the Reject Soapbox an F1 Rejects reject?
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Re: 090809 Hungarian GP Edition
Kuwashima wrote:CarlosFerreira wrote:On a sad note, I decided not long ago that I neither wanted to twit, nor to be one - and you're sort of making me sign up to the thing. That's eeevil of you, just eeevil.
Remember, it's just replacing our reject soapbox on the main page.
So you can still follow without joining the Twitter thingo.
I wasn't complaining, no worries.
I've signed up and, knowing myself, I'll just get incredibly addicted to it. It's really a sad story, and one that happens often.
Stay home, Colin Kolles!
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We wade into the mire of F1 news with our Hungarian GP Edition on our 4-year anniversary. {original post}
Congratulations, Jamie! You and Enoch have done a great job with the F1 Rejects podcast.
You'll also be pleased to know I finally managed to get my PDA and computer to talk to one another, so by the end of the weekend I should have caught up with all things F1 Rejects...
Congratulations, Jamie! You and Enoch have done a great job with the F1 Rejects podcast.
You'll also be pleased to know I finally managed to get my PDA and computer to talk to one another, so by the end of the weekend I should have caught up with all things F1 Rejects...
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Congrats on the 4 year Anniversery of the Podcast,and this coming from one who has yet to miss a podcast. Though I listened to some of them later then others...such as this one.
One thing.....Marcos Ambrose won the Nationwide Series race at Watkins Glen last year,so this years win was his second Glen win in a row.....Which must asuredly be seen as a Sign of the Apocalypse.
One thing.....Marcos Ambrose won the Nationwide Series race at Watkins Glen last year,so this years win was his second Glen win in a row.....Which must asuredly be seen as a Sign of the Apocalypse.
Rentragmuab Tlosz!!!!!