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The pressure mounts
Topic Started: Apr 28 2008, 10:32 AM (797 Views)
willyshafter
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John,Apr 28 2008
11:54 AM
willyshafter,Apr 28 2008
12:41 PM
If you have nothing to say of any relivance  on the matter why comment at all


Personally I think <sleep> <sleep> <sleep> <sleep> <sleep> is very relevant.. <thumbsup>



In fact, probably more relevant than your comment as yours had nothing to do with the subject of the tread at all <roflmao>

John because of your ignorant comment my post is relevant as it was in response to your post. What is toltally irrelevant is the petty need to highlight spelling misstakes in other peoples posts.
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<think> Guys, let me remind you of that wonderful facility known as the PM system. Its free! <thumbsup>
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everythingoes,Apr 28 2008
12:52 PM
<think> Guys, let me remind you of that wonderful facility known as the PM system. Its free! <thumbsup>

No worries that is the last Iam saying on the matter.


As for the subject at hand. Mad Max seems to be weaathering the storm at the moment but the pressure does seem to be building with his buddy Bernie strating to turn the screw.
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THIS STORY has in interesting viewpoint on Bernie's motives <think>
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<think>

I think it more explains Williams' motives for wanting max to stay.
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I think for some (Williams) it maybe a case of the better the devil you know. However I like the way Mateschitz has sat on the fence by backing mosley with Toro Rosso and agreeing he has to go with RBR
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willyshafter,Apr 28 2008
01:36 PM
What is toltally irrelevant is the petty need to highlight spelling misstakes in other peoples posts.

Not so Willy...

I only put relivance in bold to highlight the reason or connection why I felt my post was OK (ie it was relevant to the thread subject)... and not to highlight any spelling mistakes... in fact had you not said it I would be none the wiser

My own spelling is terrible and I constantly have to run a spell checker over my own posts (not always successfully I might add) <doh>

I don't check the spelling in the quoted sections... <no>
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John,Apr 28 2008
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willyshafter,Apr 28 2008
01:36 PM
What is toltally irrelevant is the petty need to highlight spelling misstakes in other peoples posts.

Not so Willy...

I only put relivance in bold to highlight the reason or connection why I felt my post was OK (ie it was relevant to the thread subject)... and not to highlight any spelling mistakes... in fact had you not said it I would be none the wiser

My own spelling is terrible and I constantly have to run a spell checker over my own posts (not always successfully I might add) <doh>

I don't check the spelling in the quoted sections... <no>

I would have never noticed the mistake if you hadn't highlighted the word.

Anyway fair do's enough said <thumbsup>
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AndyW76,Apr 28 2008
11:36 AM
Well, bearing in mind that Bernie has compromised his normal impartiality I feel that this is an interesting development that might see a rapid conclusion to this case and, to me, is a valid story.

<thumbsup> <thumbsup>
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everythingoes,Apr 28 2008
01:15 PM
THIS STORY has in interesting viewpoint on Bernie's motives <think>

A|so, I think Bernie's quite worried about losing prospective customers:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport...one/7367456.stm
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"The FIA is grateful to Galeb Majadle for extending an invitation to visit Israel.

"The FIA is delighted with the recent legalisation of motor sport in the country and intends to offer the minister every assistance in what promises to be a major addition to motor sport in the region.

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I think Bernie's worrried about the attention being drawn away from the racing towards Max which could affect him making money.
The old adage of any publicity is good publicity doesn't really hold true.
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WHO
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CARES?
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Bernie, for one. It is his business that will be taking a hammering from max's bad press. And if you don't care, why did you waste your energy in typing "WHO CARES"? <doh>
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