Lewis Hamilton
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Sa Calobra said:
SystemParanoia said:
Ofcourse I bet you've never gone out on a weekend in your own personal time, even though there are deadlines to be met at work.
how dare he have a life outside of work, how dare he try to have fun and live in a bubble of normality for a while.
you complete and utter killjoy.
He's now on the back foot. Where's his focus?how dare he have a life outside of work, how dare he try to have fun and live in a bubble of normality for a while.
you complete and utter killjoy.
citizensm1th said:
this thread is very quiet all of a sudden,it is the icing on the LH victory cake
Not really. The LH fans were quite rightly complaining of a lack of this type of interaction in London. It's what they wanted, it's what they've come to expect and now demand. Today, because he's happy, he's granted them an audience and they are pleased he's performing for them. "Dance monkey, dance."I could not care one way or the other, but to think that Hamilton's lack of appearance in London went unnoticed or uncommented on by those attending the event is a mistake. It wasn't just the media, in fact the media were reporting what many of the attendees were saying at the time. The fans at London were disappointed about his no-show and criticised him for it, quite vociferously in places.
Cold said:
Not really. The LH fans were quite rightly complaining of a lack of this type of interaction in London. It's what they wanted, it's what they've come to expect and now demand. Today, because he's happy, he's granted them an audience and they are pleased he's performing for them. "Dance monkey, dance."
I could not care one way or the other, but to think that Hamilton's lack of appearance in London went unnoticed or uncommented on by those attending the event is a mistake. It wasn't just the media, in fact the media were reporting what many of the attendees were saying at the time. The fans at London were disappointed about his no-show and criticised him for it, quite vociferously in places.
Think you'll find it was the hammy haters that were complaining the most. I could not care one way or the other, but to think that Hamilton's lack of appearance in London went unnoticed or uncommented on by those attending the event is a mistake. It wasn't just the media, in fact the media were reporting what many of the attendees were saying at the time. The fans at London were disappointed about his no-show and criticised him for it, quite vociferously in places.
Cold said:
citizensm1th said:
this thread is very quiet all of a sudden,it is the icing on the LH victory cake
Not really. The LH fans were quite rightly complaining of a lack of this type of interaction in London. It's what they wanted, it's what they've come to expect and now demand. Today, because he's happy, he's granted them an audience and they are pleased he's performing for them. "Dance monkey, dance."I could not care one way or the other, but to think that Hamilton's lack of appearance in London went unnoticed or uncommented on by those attending the event is a mistake. It wasn't just the media, in fact the media were reporting what many of the attendees were saying at the time. The fans at London were disappointed about his no-show and criticised him for it, quite vociferously in places.
and the majority of those complaining that he wasn't in london to 'dance monkey dance' are the same people that jump at any and every opportunity to berate him or otherwise be negative for no real reason.
also.. the press can suck it too
Cold said:
citizensm1th said:
this thread is very quiet all of a sudden,it is the icing on the LH victory cake
Not really. The LH fans were quite rightly complaining of a lack of this type of interaction in London. It's what they wanted, it's what they've come to expect and now demand. Today, because he's happy, he's granted them an audience and they are pleased he's performing for them. "Dance monkey, dance."I could not care one way or the other, but to think that Hamilton's lack of appearance in London went unnoticed or uncommented on by those attending the event is a mistake. It wasn't just the media, in fact the media were reporting what many of the attendees were saying at the time. The fans at London were disappointed about his no-show and criticised him for it, quite vociferously in places.
Cold said:
citizensm1th said:
this thread is very quiet all of a sudden,it is the icing on the LH victory cake
Not really. The LH fans were quite rightly complaining of a lack of this type of interaction in London. It's what they wanted, it's what they've come to expect and now demand. Today, because he's happy, he's granted them an audience and they are pleased he's performing for them. "Dance monkey, dance."I could not care one way or the other, but to think that Hamilton's lack of appearance in London went unnoticed or uncommented on by those attending the event is a mistake. It wasn't just the media, in fact the media were reporting what many of the attendees were saying at the time. The fans at London were disappointed about his no-show and criticised him for it, quite vociferously in places.
ELUSIVEJIM said:
When you see all the drivers there his non appearance is a PR disaster.
His name was mentioned and he was booed which was confirmed by my cousins husband who was in attendance.
Said is was a great attracting especially seeing so many young fans.
What a silly opinion. I suppose this is another PR disaster and non-attendance, eh?His name was mentioned and he was booed which was confirmed by my cousins husband who was in attendance.
Said is was a great attracting especially seeing so many young fans.
He really has let the fans and the media down...again. etc etc
Roofless Toothless said:
Cold said:
citizensm1th said:
this thread is very quiet all of a sudden,it is the icing on the LH victory cake
Not really. The LH fans were quite rightly complaining of a lack of this type of interaction in London. It's what they wanted, it's what they've come to expect and now demand. Today, because he's happy, he's granted them an audience and they are pleased he's performing for them. "Dance monkey, dance."I could not care one way or the other, but to think that Hamilton's lack of appearance in London went unnoticed or uncommented on by those attending the event is a mistake. It wasn't just the media, in fact the media were reporting what many of the attendees were saying at the time. The fans at London were disappointed about his no-show and criticised him for it, quite vociferously in places.
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