Mohammed ben Sulayem
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angrymoby said:
paulguitar said:
I'd be interested to know what Hamilton did to Sparta to cause the pathological obsession. It can't be at all healthy.
shagged his missus ...or if you believe Sparta's assertion that Hamilton is gay- knocked him backEdited by PhilAsia on Saturday 11th June 10:05
paulguitar said:
I'd be interested to know what Hamilton did to Sparta to cause the pathological obsession. It can't be at all healthy.
Poor effort. See me after class paulguitarIt's clear to see that paulguitar and philasia are actually topping the Hamilton Obsessed charts
But where's vdn when you need him ? He'd round out the Top 3 nicely
Back to MBS, if he tightens up on ALL the rules he'll be doing a better job than Todt.
sparta6 said:
paulguitar said:
I'd be interested to know what Hamilton did to Sparta to cause the pathological obsession. It can't be at all healthy.
Poor effort. See me after class paulguitarIt's clear to see that paulguitar and philasia are actually topping the Hamilton Obsessed charts
But where's vdn when you need him ? He'd round out the Top 3 nicely
Back to MBS, if he tightens up on ALL the rules he'll be doing a better job than Todt.
jm doc said:
If it’s hot enough to melt metal in his private parts I think the driver would have other concerns
You really are obsessed by this aren’t you? Some of your replies come across as actually bonkers.
Not obsessed, certainly not as obsessed as some are with other subjects.You really are obsessed by this aren’t you? Some of your replies come across as actually bonkers.
Just trying to point out that a rule not being enforced is not an excuse to disobey it and then complain when the rule gets enforced again. I attribute most of that to LH as he is the most publicised/vocal about it - but it applies to any/all drivers that are complaining about it for me.
It isn't a new rule, after all. Just that enforcement of rules is now being tightened.
I was questioned on wedding bands and my position on that and I indicated that it is a common exception where jewellery mandates are put in place in various industries. I gave my opinion on why that was. That then descended in to whatiffery.
If one leader takes an approach where certain rules are given the 'look the other way' approach, the prevailing idea on this thread seems to be that any successor to that leader does not have the power to start enforcing that rule again. In my book, that's quite bonkers.
TypeRTim said:
If one leader takes an approach where certain rules are given the 'look the other way' approach, the prevailing idea on this thread seems to be that any successor to that leader does not have the power to start enforcing that rule again. In my book, that's quite bonkers.
it wasn't just one, MM/ CW didn't enforce or check it either ...& MM bought in the bloody rule- much to the bemusement of Luizzi & Klienangrymoby said:
TypeRTim said:
I'd check on that, both Liuzzi and Klien are pictured in their later seasons and there is no piercing to be seen...
the rule didn't cover just piercingsnews24 said:
The new Red Bull Formula One team, preparing for the third grand prix of the season in Bahrain this weekend, has two drivers who wear earrings.
"I already have an earring and was planning to pierce my eyebrow, but I guess now I'll have to change my plans," said a disappointed Vitantonio Liuzzi.
"May be I'll go for a tattoo instead, they can't take that away," Luizzi, 24, joked.
Liuzzi's team-mate, Christian Klien of Austria, who wears an earring and a chain, said he was surprised by the decision but did not have a problem with it.
"If that's their decision then I don't have a problem. I can always put my earring back on after the race," said Klien, 22.
Ferrari's seven-time world champion, Michael Schumacher, who wears a lucky amulet given to him by his wife, also did not have a problem with the new rule.
"If they say we can't wear then we can't wear it," said Schumacher.
https://www.news24.com/news24/no-jewellery-for-f1-drivers-20050401"I already have an earring and was planning to pierce my eyebrow, but I guess now I'll have to change my plans," said a disappointed Vitantonio Liuzzi.
"May be I'll go for a tattoo instead, they can't take that away," Luizzi, 24, joked.
Liuzzi's team-mate, Christian Klien of Austria, who wears an earring and a chain, said he was surprised by the decision but did not have a problem with it.
"If that's their decision then I don't have a problem. I can always put my earring back on after the race," said Klien, 22.
Ferrari's seven-time world champion, Michael Schumacher, who wears a lucky amulet given to him by his wife, also did not have a problem with the new rule.
"If they say we can't wear then we can't wear it," said Schumacher.
Edited by TypeRTim on Monday 13th June 14:27
Siao said:
PhilAsia said:
vaud said:
PhilAsia said:
Probably just a case of being that six letter word beginning with R_ _ _ _ _ sadly, judging by amount of effort he puts into his posts.
Rabbit? Radish? Racoon?He does try his best though, bless...
PhilAsia said:
Siao said:
PhilAsia said:
vaud said:
PhilAsia said:
Probably just a case of being that six letter word beginning with R_ _ _ _ _ sadly, judging by amount of effort he puts into his posts.
Rabbit? Radish? Racoon?He does try his best though, bless...
I'm sure you and Sparta would enjoy a nice pint together!
TypeRTim said:
Both had ear piercings at the time the rule came in to effect. I know the rule also covered 'Heavy Chains' whatever the hell that actually means...
this was /is the rule:"2.2.1 appendix L of the sporting regulations: The wearing of jewellery in the form of body piercing or metal neck chains is prohibited,"
not sure where the word 'heavy' got introduced ...i'd imagine from a CW (sensible) conversation/ clarification- as Schumi seemed to get a waiver for his 'lucky' amulet
also Lewis seemed to have been given the green light for his piercings in 2010 & might explain his current irritation:
https://www.motor1.com/news/21992/fia-has-no-conce...
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