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22 Mar 2004, 18:43 (Ref:915487) | #101 | ||
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We should leave out the blatant insults out of this thread. It is as crass as acting in the way Kimi did. Except not in heat of moment, of course.
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22 Mar 2004, 20:09 (Ref:915604) | #102 | ||
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Gettin'sarcastic there. Sorry
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22 Mar 2004, 20:40 (Ref:915642) | #103 | ||
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WOW, there must be nothing else to talk about. Yes, marshals should be respected but seriously, don't you all live in the real world where people have emotions. This is no reflection on Kimi. A fine, that is dumb. Does anyone remember Taki Inoue in Hungary, I think he got run over by a marshal with a car. He also got turned upsidedown by a marshal at the Monaco GP that same year. Did they get fined? Kimi was ****ed and the marshal tried to do his job. Just a case of bad timing.
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It seems you are making excuses. He did not have a moment. He is always like that. I have never seen him present himself in a humble, friendly or even normal way. KR may be a good driver but he has absolutely no social skills. Even when he first appeared in F1 his attitude was discussed. He was said to have a bad attitude but that fast drivers usually do. Whatever, he can only get away with that kind of thing in F1. I can imagine that happening in a basketball game or in football. He would be pounded home. All in all I dont like his attitude but that is not why I watch F1. I like the racing and dont care too much for the drivers. I dont even have a favorite so these mostly spoiled rich boys hardly surprise me with their acts of arrogance. |
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Last night Steve Francis (basketball player) of the Rockets hit Dick Paveta (ref) in the face with his arm as he threw them up in complaint to a call that was made. No fine or a technical foul was called by the NBA's senior ref. He said he understood that it was just a reaction. No excuses I just don't think that it really meant anything
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perhaps kimi can pick a fight with the next person that starts a villeneuve thread?
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22 Mar 2004, 23:24 (Ref:915833) | #107 | ||
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I think Jacques threads have more substance than this one. Surely we are a bunch of people without a life here discussing an action that didn't even take 5 seconds to happen?
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So, what does this say about you? Youre here too! People who think things like this are nothing need to be treated like that more often. |
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23 Mar 2004, 17:48 (Ref:916784) | #109 | ||
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In contrast....
Roman football fans almost torched the whole stadium, threw police officers everything they could get their hands to and acted commonly like bunch of baboons. |
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23 Mar 2004, 21:29 (Ref:917098) | #110 | ||
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Well lets at least accept the fact that Kimi will never get the "personality of the year" award. Hell, all he has to be is fast. He may crack under pressure but he results are better than his teammates at the moment.
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Yes he probably does, but I have a feeling DC is going to outscore kimi in the WDC this year.
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non issue - nothing to see here - move along - as you were etc...
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