Vuvuzelas at Silverstone MotoGP

Vuvuzelas at Silverstone MotoGP

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stanthebiker

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539 posts

186 months

Monday 14th June 2010
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If you see one, please bend it in half and stick it up the owners ass.

Just what we need, another thing for the air horn goons to drown out the bikes with.

Although without Rossi there, maybe it will just be actual MotoGP fans there rather than the 46r's.

stanthebiker

Original Poster:

539 posts

186 months

Tuesday 15th June 2010
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Dog Star said:
stanthebiker said:
Although without Rossi there, maybe it will just be actual MotoGP fans there rather than the 46r's.
rolleyes
Shame there's not a coffee-bean icon too.
Oh puh-lease, you cannot try to say that there isn't a large contingent of people who just turn up to see Rossi and don't even know who are on the other bikes, such as the idiots booing Hayden because they thought he was Stoner.

It was also interesting to see the number of Silverstone tickets on sale on eBay increase dramatically upon news of Rossi's broken leg.

However this is a thread about vuvuzelas rather than Rossi fanbois, so I'll let you get back to coffee-beaning yourself over pics of your hero. (Oh look, I can resort to childish insults too!)

stanthebiker

Original Poster:

539 posts

186 months

Tuesday 15th June 2010
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I'm not into football either, so I love the World Cup as it means the roads are incredibly quiet, all the better to ride on.

As for whether I'm the same as the people who hate the 'Man U' supporters, there are probably some similarities.

I have complete respect for Rossi's abilities and have obviously seen him many times since he was a nipper in 125 and when he wins, I am right there applauding him. He is just not the be-all-and-end-all of MotoGP to me as he is to many of the people who turn up/tune in to see him, and for me personally, if none of those people turn up this weekend my Silverstone MotoGP experience will be all the better for it. I do accept however, that some of their money does help the sport I love, so it's not all bad.

Anyway, as I said, enough about the Rossi fans, lets all join forces to fight the joint enemy, the vuvuzela!