Storyboard
Storyboard
Seeing as the trend of one's own reject stories has started to reach new heights in the recent days, I'd propose a board especially for these. Of course, it would be foolish to rush things but maybe if the stories stay alive for a month or two one should think about it.
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Klon wrote:Seeing as the trend of one's own reject stories has started to reach new heights in the recent days, I'd propose a board especially for these. Of course, it would be foolish to rush things but maybe if the stories stay alive for a month or two one should think about it.
So much storytelling, could we be looking at the "Murray Walker Memorial Forum", perhaps?

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CarlosFerreira wrote:Klon wrote:Seeing as the trend of one's own reject stories has started to reach new heights in the recent days, I'd propose a board especially for these. Of course, it would be foolish to rush things but maybe if the stories stay alive for a month or two one should think about it.
So much storytelling, could we be looking at the "Murray Walker Memorial Forum", perhaps?
Maybe for off-topic discussion or discussion of other sports.
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redbulljack14 wrote:CarlosFerreira wrote:Klon wrote:Seeing as the trend of one's own reject stories has started to reach new heights in the recent days, I'd propose a board especially for these. Of course, it would be foolish to rush things but maybe if the stories stay alive for a month or two one should think about it.
So much storytelling, could we be looking at the "Murray Walker Memorial Forum", perhaps?
Maybe for off-topic discussion or discussion of other sports.
The off topic discussion board could be "The Alessandro Zanardi Memorial Forum" (Seriously is there anything in the world that Zanardi hasn't done other than do well in F1?)
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I like that, he deserves a memorial forum. He's the Italian version of god. Plus, he drove for Jordan, Minardi and Williams.
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redbulljack14 wrote:I like that, he deserves a memorial forum. He's the Italian version of god. Plus, he drove for Jordan, Minardi, Lotus and Williams.
Fixed.

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redbulljack14 wrote:I like that, he deserves a memorial forum. He's the Italian version of god. Plus, he drove for Jordan, Minardi and Williams.
Dont forget LOTUS!
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coops wrote:redbulljack14 wrote:I like that, he deserves a memorial forum. He's the Italian version of god. Plus, he drove for Jordan, Minardi and Williams.
Dont forget LOTUS!
EDIT - Damn you Wizzie. You're too fast!
I knew he drove for Lotus, but Jordan, Minardi and Williams are 3 of my 4 favourite teams of all time.
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Back on topic, I must admit I find it ... um, interesting ... to see all these "alternative universe" threads going up on the JDD board.
Strictly speaking, the JDD board was for discussion about real reject drivers and teams.
Perhaps a new board is indeed called for. My inclination would be to call it the Perry McCarthy Memorial Forum - because it's a great place for spinning stories.
I'm flat out busy right now but so I'll sit on it for a few days and think about it.
Strictly speaking, the JDD board was for discussion about real reject drivers and teams.
Perhaps a new board is indeed called for. My inclination would be to call it the Perry McCarthy Memorial Forum - because it's a great place for spinning stories.
I'm flat out busy right now but so I'll sit on it for a few days and think about it.
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redbulljack14 wrote:CarlosFerreira wrote:Klon wrote:Seeing as the trend of one's own reject stories has started to reach new heights in the recent days, I'd propose a board especially for these. Of course, it would be foolish to rush things but maybe if the stories stay alive for a month or two one should think about it.
So much storytelling, could we be looking at the "Murray Walker Memorial Forum", perhaps?
Maybe for off-topic discussion or discussion of other sports.
I don't want discussion of other sports, really, but I do support a catch-all forum for other F1 stuff.
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thehemogoblin wrote:redbulljack14 wrote:CarlosFerreira wrote:So much storytelling, could we be looking at the "Murray Walker Memorial Forum", perhaps?
Maybe for off-topic discussion or discussion of other sports.
I don't want discussion of other sports, really, but I do support a catch-all forum for other F1 stuff.
Well maybe not a forum for other general sports but a discussion forum for motorsport for sure. (Hence the "Alessandro Zanardi Memorial Forum).
So far we have a IndyCar discussion thread and a F1 Rejects in NASCAR thread and me and Kostas probably wouldn't mind bickering about the V8 SuperCars here in Aussieland

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eytl wrote:My inclination would be to call it the Perry McCarthy Memorial Forum
That would be Stig-tastic!
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Wizzie wrote:Well maybe not a forum for other general sports but a discussion forum for motorsport for sure. (Hence the "Alessandro Zanardi Memorial Forum).
So far we have a IndyCar discussion thread and a F1 Rejects in NASCAR thread and me and Kostas probably wouldn't mind bickering about the V8 SuperCars here in Aussieland
I think the Fix Or Repair Daily forum would be more appropriate

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kostas22 wrote:Wizzie wrote:Well maybe not a forum for other general sports but a discussion forum for motorsport for sure. (Hence the "Alessandro Zanardi Memorial Forum).
So far we have a IndyCar discussion thread and a F1 Rejects in NASCAR thread and me and Kostas probably wouldn't mind bickering about the V8 SuperCars here in Aussieland
I think the Fix Or Repair Daily forum would be more appropriate
I think the Heaps Of Loud Destructive Engine Noises forum would be even more appropriate

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MinardiFan95 wrote:I think the Heaps Of Loud Destructive Engine Noises forum would be even more appropriate
BINGO! Someone give this man a beer

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Wizzie wrote:MinardiFan95 wrote:I think the Heaps Of Loud Destructive Engine Noises forum would be even more appropriate
BINGO! Someone give this man a beer
I did, but it was mixed in with some sludge I found in the oil filter of your Falcon, just so you could have a taste of your own medicine

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kostas22 wrote:Wizzie wrote:MinardiFan95 wrote:I think the Heaps Of Loud Destructive Engine Noises forum would be even more appropriate
BINGO! Someone give this man a beer
I did, but it was mixed in with some sludge I found in the oil filter of your Falcon, just so you could have a taste of your own medicine
That type of beer has been around for years. It is commonly known as Fosters.
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To be perfectly honest though I don't really care much about the manufacturers (I'm actually a Lee Holdsworth fan
) and I only gave MinardiFan95 a beer because the engine noise really does destroy your eardrums (Trust me. I was at Bathurst last year and that Tilke-drome called Eastern Creek the year before).
That being said though I'ld prefer Courtney as champion rather than Whincup because Whincup's been winning too much and the Falcon does look like the better car performance wise... just (Mostly because HRT have been failing epically this season)
Oh and did you see the new master of disaster Jonathon Webb at work at Winton?

That being said though I'ld prefer Courtney as champion rather than Whincup because Whincup's been winning too much and the Falcon does look like the better car performance wise... just (Mostly because HRT have been failing epically this season)
Oh and did you see the new master of disaster Jonathon Webb at work at Winton?

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