Ooh you copiedBilly'sRikk'sUKResident's cunning little twist of the Bustyman classic, congrats :01:
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Ooh you copiedBilly'sRikk'sUKResident's cunning little twist of the Bustyman classic, congrats :01:
I base that on my mentor, Ziggy. The dry smiley is all bufty, tho'.
F1 might just be for folk who really need to kill three hours of a Sunday but people dying is bad, 'k.
Fair enough :)
I think you are probably right, it is very boring and I could probably see better racing on a Friday night in Tesco's car park :lol:
although it did get me laid once
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Originally Posted by DanB
That's the advantages of living in chav city central. I reckon if you take Arcadia out of Tesco car park, out of his cinquecento and give him a few lessons in a Ferrari, he'd give the F1 robots a run for their money.
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Originally Posted by manker
Too damn right, I meean they give the police a run for the money so they should really get a chance to put the skills to a legitimate use :01: :naughty:
That's what I think too. Your average common or garden chav has to live on his reflexes in life or death situations while driving Ford Capris.Quote:
Originally Posted by DanB
I think they'd be perfect fodder for the F1 talent scouts (if any exist).
Much like teenage tearaway Mike Tyson pwned the Heavyweight division in the 80s.
Yup yup. Who says crime doesn't pay? :lol:
Perhaps thats how they found Jensen Button?
Maybe, he looks more chav than Beckham :dry:
Have you seen his burberry steering wheel?
That is what led me to the conclusion :naughty:Quote:
Originally Posted by DanB
Looking at the results of former Indycar champions and F1 n00bs, it does seem to be dependent on the car, rather than the driver.
Chavs for F1!!1 :01: