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Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 03 Oct 2012, 22:39
by FullMetalJack
eurobrun wrote:pasta_maldonado wrote:I'm sorry to drag you all away from the topic of love and eurobrun, but I would like to invite you all to my 2,000th post celebratiosn. Eurbrun - you can bring your girlfriend
Already at 2000 posts, I have no hope
Where is this party?
It's always a party when you're the best of brummie.
Sorry tommykl for nicking your line.
No pun intended.
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 03 Oct 2012, 22:58
by Phoenix
redbulljack14 wrote:eurobrun wrote:pasta_maldonado wrote:I'm sorry to drag you all away from the topic of love and eurobrun, but I would like to invite you all to my 2,000th post celebratiosn. Eurbrun - you can bring your girlfriend
Already at 2000 posts, I have no hope
Where is this party?
It's always a party when you're the best of brummie.
Sorry tommykl for nicking your line.
No pun intended.
Ooooh, if anybody wants to have a party and nick my line, I will drag you away and love you. You can bring your girlfriend too, and I promise it will be a celebration you're all invited.
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 03 Oct 2012, 23:00
by FullMetalJack
Phoenix wrote:redbulljack14 wrote:It's always a party when you're the best of brummie.
Sorry tommykl for nicking your line. No pun intended.
Ooooh, if anybody wants to have a party and nick my line, I will drag you away and love you. You can bring your girlfriend too, and I promise it will be a celebration you're all invited.
NO! NO! NO! NO! NO!
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 03 Oct 2012, 23:17
by TomWazzleshaw
Dear HWHSNBM, what has this forum come to?
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 03 Oct 2012, 23:47
by Phoenix
Wizzie wrote:Dear HWHSNBM, what has this forum come to?
You don't remember the heady days of spam-filled forums, and the subsequent off-topicness between forum members, don't you?
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 03 Oct 2012, 23:50
by TomWazzleshaw
Phoenix wrote:Wizzie wrote:Dear HWHSNBM, what has this forum come to?
You don't remember the heady days of spam-filled forums, and the subsequent off-topicness between forum members, don't you?
Ah, now I remember. Probably should have remembered to start off with considering I was usually one of the first to go off-topic
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 04 Oct 2012, 01:48
by DemocalypseNow
AndreaModa wrote:pasta_maldonado wrote:East Londoner wrote:I had a girlfriend when I was 13...
I've known people to have girlfriends earlier than that...
Oh wow they must be so proud of themselves! I can guarantee the only thing that will happen at that sort of age will be as Kostas said, you'll loose a load of money and free time on a girl who might jerk you off behind the bike sheds, tell you she loves you more than anything else, and then pisses off when someone "better" comes along. It's just not worth it, especially at an age where no matter how much you like to think, you don't know jack about love and relationships and the whole palarva will just end in tears anyway. Probably over something ridiculously trivial like not replying to a text!
This. There are so many ridiculous high school myths you are going to be bitterly disappointed about in the coming years.
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 04 Oct 2012, 20:45
by Klon
AndreaModa wrote:Oh wow they must be so proud of themselves! I can guarantee the only thing that will happen at that sort of age will be as Kostas said, you'll loose a load of money and free time on a girl who might jerk you off behind the bike sheds, tell you she loves you more than anything else, and then pisses off when someone "better" comes along.
Congratulations, you just described every relationship ever. Well, admittedly in more adult relationship she doesn't just handle your gearstick but actually let's you be the piston in her cylinder*, but other than that it's the same mess every time. As soon as a man or a woman in a relationship sees a very realistic chance at a partner of higher value, they are getting the heck out of their current relationship.
* This forum is supposed to be family-friendly you know so it is silly euphemism time now.
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 04 Oct 2012, 21:33
by DemocalypseNow
Klon wrote:AndreaModa wrote:Oh wow they must be so proud of themselves! I can guarantee the only thing that will happen at that sort of age will be as Kostas said, you'll loose a load of money and free time on a girl who might jerk you off behind the bike sheds, tell you she loves you more than anything else, and then pisses off when someone "better" comes along.
Congratulations, you just described every relationship ever. Well, admittedly in more adult relationship she doesn't just handle your gearstick but actually let's you be the piston in her cylinder*, but other than that it's the same mess every time. As soon as a man or a woman in a relationship sees a very realistic chance at a partner of higher value, they are getting the heck out of their current relationship.
* This forum is supposed to be family-friendly you know so it is silly euphemism time now.
That is not true. That's just your bad life decisions/bad luck.
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 04 Oct 2012, 21:39
by dr-baker
Klon wrote: Well, admittedly in more adult relationship she doesn't just handle your gearstick but actually let's you be the piston in her cylinder** This forum is supposed to be family-friendly you know so it is silly euphemism time now.
I'm loving the euphemism...
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 04 Oct 2012, 21:42
by FullMetalJack
Klon wrote:* This forum is supposed to be family-friendly you know so it is silly euphemism time now.
Yeah, because I'm known on the forums for being family-friendly.
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 04 Oct 2012, 21:55
by Londoner
dr-baker wrote:Klon wrote: Well, admittedly in more adult relationship she doesn't just handle your gearstick but actually let's you be the piston in her cylinder** This forum is supposed to be family-friendly you know so it is silly euphemism time now.
I'm loving the euphemism...
Speaking of euphemisms for erm...certain parts of the male anatomy, in my English Language class this afternoon we watched a programme on the history of the English language and there was a short section on euphemisms.
Tail-pipe, silent flute, pike of pleasure, the mighty hunter, pleasure pivot...okay I'll stop, I don't want to corrupt young Mr Metcalf!
Speaking of whom, whatever happened to him?
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 04 Oct 2012, 22:02
by FullMetalJack
East Londoner wrote:Speaking of euphemisms for erm...certain parts of the male anatomy, in my English Language class this afternoon we watched a programme on the history of the English language and there was a short section on euphemisms.
Tail-pipe, silent flute, pike of pleasure, the mighty hunter, pleasure pivot...okay I'll stop, I don't want to corrupt young Mr Metcalf!
Ooh, if anyone wants to blow my silent flute, let me know. There will be a lot of pleasure that may pivot between the two of us, and I can assure you it's anything but a short section.
I don't need The F1 Slate references to make these posts. You can't stop be now, MUAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 04 Oct 2012, 22:05
by AndreaModa
Klon wrote:AndreaModa wrote:Oh wow they must be so proud of themselves! I can guarantee the only thing that will happen at that sort of age will be as Kostas said, you'll loose a load of money and free time on a girl who might jerk you off behind the bike sheds, tell you she loves you more than anything else, and then pisses off when someone "better" comes along.
Congratulations, you just described every relationship ever. Well, admittedly in more adult relationship she doesn't just handle your gearstick but actually let's you be the piston in her cylinder*, but other than that it's the same mess every time. As soon as a man or a woman in a relationship sees a very realistic chance at a partner of higher value, they are getting the heck out of their current relationship.
Rubbish, because you mature as you get older. My whole point was that as a young teenager, your emotions are all over the shop, you're not fully developed and yet to fully acknowledge everything around you. Consequently the relationships themselves are immature too. In time you leave all that behind, grow up and become more sensible, more understanding of others feelings and emotions and are thus able to deal with them better. If people can't manage that then they're not worth bothering with, it's as simple as that.
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 04 Oct 2012, 22:06
by Aerospeed
East Londoner wrote:Speaking of euphemisms for erm...certain parts of the male anatomy, in my English Language class this afternoon we watched a programme on the history of the English language and there was a short section on euphemisms.
Tail-pipe, silent flute, pike of pleasure, the mighty hunter, pleasure pivot...okay I'll stop, I don't want to corrupt young Mr Metcalf!
What is the school board your school is in? Because it's quite..... odd....
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 04 Oct 2012, 22:21
by RonDenisDeletraz
Somehow I thinl that there might be a member as young as WMetclaf
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 05 Oct 2012, 22:33
by Londoner
JeremyMcClean wrote:East Londoner wrote:Speaking of euphemisms for erm...certain parts of the male anatomy, in my English Language class this afternoon we watched a programme on the history of the English language and there was a short section on euphemisms.
Tail-pipe, silent flute, pike of pleasure, the mighty hunter, pleasure pivot...okay I'll stop, I don't want to corrupt young Mr Metcalf!
What is the school board your school is in? Because it's quite..... odd....
Nah it's not that odd. It was just showing how euphemisms had developed in 18th century Britain.
eurobrun wrote:Somehow I thinl that there might be a member as young as WMetclaf
Engrish or Phoenglish?
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 05 Oct 2012, 23:18
by RonDenisDeletraz
East Londoner wrote:eurobrun wrote:Somehow I think that there might be a member as young as WMetcalf
Engrish or Phoenglish?
Every bathplugging time
Fixed
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 06 Oct 2012, 16:11
by dinizintheoven
Not Engrish, not Phoenglish, more like Eurobrunglish. It's the inevitable result of when
this happens to a teenager with fingers on a keyboard.
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 06 Oct 2012, 16:30
by pasta_maldonado
dinizintheoven wrote:Not Engrish, not Phoenglish, more like Eurobrunglish. It's the inevitable result of when
this happens to a teenager with fingers on a keyboard.
Did you manage to watch the first episode of Red Dwarf X dinizintheoven?
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 07 Oct 2012, 06:00
by RonDenisDeletraz
This is my 56th post today, that has to be some sort of record
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 07 Oct 2012, 06:29
by MinardiFan95
eurobrun wrote:This is my 56th post today, that has to be some sort of record
If not, it definitely is the record for posts about David Reynolds
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 07 Oct 2012, 14:08
by Ataxia
pasta_maldonado wrote:dinizintheoven wrote:Not Engrish, not Phoenglish, more like Eurobrunglish. It's the inevitable result of when
this happens to a teenager with fingers on a keyboard.
Did you manage to watch the first episode of Red Dwarf X dinizintheoven?
The new episode was disappointing...some things should just be left as they are.
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 07 Oct 2012, 14:12
by FullMetalJack
BaconLettuceNinja wrote:pasta_maldonado wrote:dinizintheoven wrote:Not Engrish, not Phoenglish, more like Eurobrunglish. It's the inevitable result of when
this happens to a teenager with fingers on a keyboard.
Did you manage to watch the first episode of Red Dwarf X dinizintheoven?
The new episode was disappointing...some things should just be left as they are.
That could be said about so many shows.
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 07 Oct 2012, 19:40
by Londoner
Based on the preview clips that Dave aired during these last few weeks, I didn't think it would be very good. Red Dwarf was fantastic 20 years ago or such. You can't recapture the same essence by remaking it.
And no Holly in it either!
Speaking of TV shows, I am awaiting the moment when Fox finally switches off the life support system connected to The Simpsons. It's tragic to see what the show has become, compared to its 1990s-early 2000s heyday. And HD Simpsons just doesn't work.
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 07 Oct 2012, 21:16
by dr-baker
East Londoner wrote:Based on the preview clips that Dave aired during these last few weeks, I didn't think it would be very good. Red Dwarf was fantastic 20 years ago or such. You can't recapture the same essence by remaking it.
And no Holly in it either!
Speaking of TV shows, I am awaiting the moment when Fox finally switches off the life support system connected to The Simpsons. It's tragic to see what the show has become, compared to its 1990s-early 2000s heyday. And HD Simpsons just doesn't work.
Just 13 episodes of Fawlty Towers. Just 2 series of the British Office. Yet nearly 50 years of Doctor Who, which managed a revival after a long hiatus.
So many classic TV series survive on despite a shortage of episodes, yet others prove the exception to that rule.
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 07 Oct 2012, 22:13
by AndreaModa
eurobrun wrote:This is my 56th post today, that has to be some sort of record
Well done, what do you want? A medal or a special banner to go into your sig that says "I post here more times than you've had hot dinners" perhaps? Why don't you ask your new girlfriend, I'm sure she'd love to know how many posts you manage every day!
To be honest mate, I don't even bother reading what you have to say any more, its either an un-educated rant about Grosjean, Bottas or anything Ford-related in V8s or just worthless one liners. Not really sure what you're trying to achieve through posting as much as you do, because it certainly isn't doing you any favours. I suggest you take some time out and come back and try and actually contribute to threads with some coherent opinions and arguments. At the moment it's just worthless rubbish inflating a post count that no-one cares about. You risk alienating yourself from everyone else in the same vein as some other infamous members I don't need to name, and that would be rather sad.
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 08 Oct 2012, 05:26
by RonDenisDeletraz
Well the main reason I post so much is to try and get away from all the crap that is happening in real life. To be honest half the time I want not to feel completely useless to the whole world. And I also think that I took trying not to get overtaken in posts by Pasta too seriously. But I do agree that too many of my posts are a bit pointless as I did count quantity over quality. I think I should make more of my posts actually worthwhile and post less boring one line posts. But I'm not leaving the forum no matter how much yow want me too.
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 08 Oct 2012, 07:23
by Warren Hughes
AndreaModa wrote:eurobrun wrote:This is my 56th post today, that has to be some sort of record
Well done, what do you want? A medal or a special banner to go into your sig that says "I post here more times than you've had hot dinners" perhaps? Why don't you ask your new girlfriend, I'm sure she'd love to know how many posts you manage every day!
To be honest mate, I don't even bother reading what you have to say any more, its either an un-educated rant about Grosjean, Bottas or anything Ford-related in V8s or just worthless one liners. Not really sure what you're trying to achieve through posting as much as you do, because it certainly isn't doing you any favours. I suggest you take some time out and come back and try and actually contribute to threads with some coherent opinions and arguments. At the moment it's just worthless rubbish inflating a post count that no-one cares about. You risk alienating yourself from everyone else in the same vein as some other infamous members I don't need to name, and that would be rather sad.
Woah, bit harsh that mate!
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 08 Oct 2012, 07:44
by Kuwashima
AndreaModa - Relax please. Keep it civil. What kind of person writes such a reply? Remember things read a lot harsher in mere text than perhaps you meant them...?
Eurobrun - Feel absolutely free to post here as much or as little as you wish. Don't spam, and try to have something constructive to say. As long as you do this, I can't see any reason for complaints.
BaconLettuceNinja - do you actually wish to change your username? I can do that for you...
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 08 Oct 2012, 08:57
by Nuppiz
Whoa whoa, cool off a bit! I do agree that sometimes I grow tired with eurobrun's constant criticism on certain drivers (we know many times over that you think Bottas and Grosjean are overrated, move on already!) and sometimes nonsensical oneliners (constantly posting just to say how many times you've posted today or overall or where you are ranked on the top posters list is pretty much blatant spam in my book). Especially because I myself usually post only when I think I really have something good to say (apart from simple "Done" confirmations in the virtual series). But at the same time AndreaModa was a step too harsh in his criticism towards eurobrun, so perhaps an apology would be in order.
And unlike some members who stubbornly stick to their principles and think everyone else is wrong, eurobrun actually admitted his mistakes and is ready to change his style in accordance. Let's just end this argument before it really fires off, we've had remarkably few arguments here considering that the forum is already three and a half years old. One forum where I'm also a member just started a month ago, and it already has a lot of tensions between the members, although admittedly it's because many of them know each other from other sites, perhaps even years ago. But I still prefer to keep F1Rejects as a forum where everyone can get along quite nicely.
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 08 Oct 2012, 09:05
by Londoner
I don't see posting about post counts to be much of a problem. As long as it isn't constant, then it's alright.
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 08 Oct 2012, 09:15
by Salamander
Kuwashima wrote:BaconLettuceNinja - do you actually wish to change your username? I can do that for you...
Could you change mine as well, please?
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 08 Oct 2012, 13:22
by Ataxia
Kuwashima wrote:AndreaModa - Relax please. Keep it civil. What kind of person writes such a reply? Remember things read a lot harsher in mere text than perhaps you meant them...?
Eurobrun - Feel absolutely free to post here as much or as little as you wish. Don't spam, and try to have something constructive to say. As long as you do this, I can't see any reason for complaints.
BaconLettuceNinja - do you actually wish to change your username? I can do that for you...
YES! I mean...uh, if that's OK.
Thank you
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 08 Oct 2012, 19:12
by AndreaModa
To clarify, I admit I overstepped the mark there somewhat, and Eurobrun, I apologise for that. The prospect of work in the morning definitely wasn't helping my mood at the time. The intention wasn't for it to be a personal attack, though re-reading it I regret one or two of things I've written there.
I will however stand by the overall theme of my original post. Whilst the way in which I wrote it last night was unpleasant and wrong, I maintain that the pointless criticisms are starting to annoy me to the point of leaving. Coops left a little while ago over a similar issue, and I can see his point entirely. We all have our favourite drivers, and the ones we may dislike as well, but on a forum such as this where the idea is to celebrate drivers, both good and bad, I can't help but feel that sometimes it looks a little bit too much like the Autosport forums. I'm all for a reasoned, well-argued debate on the relative merits or otherwise of various drivers, but when it gets to the point where it's just petty insults, that add nothing to a conversation and just cause tension, then why bother? I want to read the latest threads on the New Posts page and actually be presented with something worth reading, not just one-liners. They have their moments, but it's being done to death, and when I'm coming here and not enjoying my time, then I shan't bother anymore because life's too short.
No-one was saying anything, the situation was getting worse, and I just felt like I needed to. As I said, what I wrote last night was wrong and I apologise, but the intention behind the post was justifiable in my opinion. I'll leave it to everyone to make their own judgements now having corrected myself.
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 08 Oct 2012, 19:17
by pasta_maldonado
AndreaModa wrote:To clarify, I admit I overstepped the mark there somewhat, and Eurobrun, I apologise for that. The prospect of work in the morning definitely wasn't helping my mood at the time. The intention wasn't for it to be a personal attack, though re-reading it I regret one or two of things I've written there.
I will however stand by the overall theme of my original post. Whilst the way in which I wrote it last night was unpleasant and wrong, I maintain that the pointless criticisms are starting to annoy me to the point of leaving. Coops left a little while ago over a similar issue, and I can see his point entirely. We all have our favourite drivers, and the ones we may dislike as well, but on a forum such as this where the idea is to celebrate drivers, both good and bad, I can't help but feel that sometimes it looks a little bit too much like the Autosport forums. I'm all for a reasoned, well-argued debate on the relative merits or otherwise of various drivers, but when it gets to the point where it's just petty insults, that add nothing to a conversation and just cause tension, then why bother? I want to read the latest threads on the New Posts page and actually be presented with something worth reading, not just one-liners. They have their moments, but it's being done to death, and when I'm coming here and not enjoying my time, then I shan't bother anymore because life's too short.
No-one was saying anything, the situation was getting worse, and I just felt like I needed to. As I said, what I wrote last night was wrong and I apologise, but the intention behind the post was justifiable in my opinion. I'll leave it to everyone to make their own judgements now having corrected myself.
I agree, but I think the main point is that eurobrun has apologised of rhis actions and intends to change. I really hope you don't leave AndreaModa as the forums are a nice friendly active place, and if soemthing hapens to amke you depart, I fear other senior members will depart too, leaving the forums a shadow of their former self.
now, I really hope that doesn't happen, but I do agree with the intentions of your post.
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 08 Oct 2012, 21:11
by RonDenisDeletraz
I agree that the posts about my post count are excessive and unneeded. In the original post I did agree with some of his points but I think the rest of the post was pointless. I am willing to put in an effort but there other members who do much the same thing including one who I think is a lot worse
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 08 Oct 2012, 21:44
by AndreaModa
Whilst my first post was obviously in response to your own Eurobrun, my general point concerns the forum as a whole. For what it's worth the actual volume of posts is not something I consider to be the biggest problem, it's the increasingly common mindless bashing of drivers for no reason. I'm not the only one to bring it up, it's been mentioned in other threads numerous times, and in my eyes it just devalues the contributions of the member in question, regardless of what those contributions actually are. As I said, people liking and disliking certain drivers is a big part of the sport, but if members are going to undertake a campaign against one, like yourself against Grosjean and Bottas, then they should at least make an attempt to justify their claims, rather than simply re-hashing the same derogatory comments all the time. The fact that you post so regularly only serves to exacerbate this effect.
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 08 Oct 2012, 21:49
by DemocalypseNow
Actually, Jamie, I would quite like a username change as well. After seeing your avatar I'm now considering changing to VicFontaine
Re: Forum Facts
Posted: 08 Oct 2012, 22:24
by Nessafox
I keep my rejectful username, it has turned into some kind of symbol of blandness.
I pretty much understand Eurobrun (and others) desire to make an impact on this forum, and to be one of the leading characters. I had this too myself in the past at other places. But i calmed down, realising that having an opinion just to have an opinion does not contribute anything. I too sometimes post things that don't really contribute, but as i'm keeping calm, people don't take offence. It might annoy people sometimes that i don't have lot to say, but in the end they think 'well, he doesnt do any harm' . Of course i am unsure about myself sometimes because i don't have the wisdom, nor the humour to be viewed as an important person. But in the end, i don't get ignored or insulted when i do something, and that's actually a very good thing. I think it's the best all of you can do is just relax, nobody hates anyone here, you don't need to prove yourself, we all accept each other
Being important is overrated, we are F1rejects, not F1champions. But lot of people in here are young, and we all have to understand that, because that's the way young people are. Generally people here have done a brilliant job keeping it peaceful. And after all, it's just formula one. We're all here because it's our interest, not because we are forced to watch it, right?
Now kneel for your wise leader, This, you mortals.