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| Rob | Apr 13 2014, 04:33 AM Post #1 |
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I never thought it was funny and I have spent a lot of money on lab work-outs to show that there is less than a 1 in 1 million chance that this person shares any genetic material with me. Unexpectedly, we did determine his ancestry might include a rare species of bug eyed Peruvian llama. This would explain the big insane looking eyes and the teeth. I don't know about you folks, but I think that Chavez might have been screwing something foreign other than corporate assets. There is little doubt in my mind he is in F1 simply because of the sponsorship money. What a sad act Venezuela has become. The country is in complete disarray, food is not always available, corruption and crime rampant, and yet arguably the worst driver in F1 gets massive sponsorship money simply because he is a descendant of Chavez and a llama named Suzie. He just doesn't get how dangerous he is. Now, taking the focus off PM (is that a syndrome? Post Menopausal syndrome?), that accident with Gutierrez shows that F1 really got it wrong on the noses respecting safety. They are way too low now and clearly pose a safety risk in that they have the potential to flip other cars. |
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