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03-17-2007 #1
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F1
The season begins Sunday in Australia...I'm really looking forward to a campaign without M. Schumacher. I am inclined to think the fight will be between Alonso and Raikkonen, with Button and Massa trailing. The Constructor's will go to Ferrari, followed by Honda, McLaren and Renault.
Alright Then.
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03-23-2007 #2
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this kind of sport is so superfluous.....
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03-23-2007 #3
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I know it might seem byes as I am from the UK, but Lewis Hamilton to podium on his debut was very impressive.
It seems we could have a future world champion (potentially).
I only have one handle here, and that is a fact!
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03-23-2007 #4
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F1 was the only sport I ever had any interest in but
NONE of the major networks here (I don't have cable)
carry F1 and there is no bar/restaurant that I have
yet found that broadcasts all of the races live. When
I lived in Montreal it was beautiful. A bar just a few
blocks from me showed every race live and had
coffee and pastries for sale.
I miss Montreal.
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03-23-2007 #5
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f1 is gradually getting more and more boring as the drivers become less and less edgy
back in the times of prost and senna you had 2 egos clashing against each other ... now all you get is a mute finnish walking advertising space
Elvis: I was dreamin'. Dreamin' my dick was out and I was checkin' to see if that infected bump on the head of it had filled with pus again. If it had, I was gonna name it after my ex-wife 'cilla and bust it by jackin' off.
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04-22-2007 #6
For the guy who said he can't get F1 races in NY... all F1 races are carried on the Speed Channel, which is available in NY, with the exception of the USGP, which is carried on CBS, I believe.