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The Hypno-Toad said:
P.S. The only exception is a certain British driver. I have been fortunate to meet a number of young ladies who have worked with him and they all say he suffers from wandering hand syndrome and is a bit of a creep.
If your talking about Stirling, give the old boy a chance he's 70 !On his own admission he's still as horny as ever.
Edited by stuttgartmetal on Wednesday 10th October 17:17
stuttgartmetal said:
woof said:
The Hypno-Toad said:
P.S. The only exception is a certain British driver. I have been fortunate to meet a number of young ladies who have worked with him and they all say he suffers from wandering hand syndrome and is a bit of a creep.
If your talking about Stirling, give the old boy a chance he's 70 !On his own admission he's still as horny as ever.
motormania said:
996 Nobbys said:
uktrailmonster said:
The thing with driving is that nearly everyone drives a car daily, so lots of blokes fancy themselves as potential racing drivers. But the reality is much the same as any other professional sport. You have to be extremely talented to make the top grade, regardless of how much money is thrown at you.
I agree. when im instructing on track days you always get the 'i could be in f1 if i had the opportunity ' drives who come along for the day and they quickly realize that they are not that good. woof said:
The Hypno-Toad said:
P.S. The only exception is a certain British driver. I have been fortunate to meet a number of young ladies who have worked with him and they all say he suffers from wandering hand syndrome and is a bit of a creep.
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