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Are we in some kind of F1 cocoon??
Last post 07-11-2009, 10:34 AM by xlabratx. 64 replies.
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07-08-2009, 8:44 AM |
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justrace
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Re: Are we in some kind of F1 cocoon??
champalonso: xlabratx:This is the f1 forum, go to another section of the ITV forums if you want to speak about something different.
Well he-llo, nice to see you too and thanks for keeping the thread going. Don't tell me where to go or what to say, there's far too much of that going on in the world already, and to be quite honest this is the only forum I have the blinkin time to frequent, so put that in your nice respectable briar pipe and smoke it. 
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07-08-2009, 9:39 AM |
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Re: Are we in some kind of F1 cocoon??
here is a forum for wimbledon......
Wimbledon - Brit Failure to Perform http://forums.itv.com/thread/853233.aspx shows how much interest with it!!!!!
and a michael jackson search take your pick... http://forums.itv.com/search/SearchResults.aspx?q=michael+jackson
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07-08-2009, 12:58 PM |
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champalonso
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Re: Are we in some kind of F1 cocoon??
crikeyitsmikey:i agree this is an f1 forum stick to the topic of f1
Well no one could accuse you of not sticking to the point, Mr 4 posts in 2 years, you angel you lol.
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07-08-2009, 1:51 PM |
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Re: Are we in some kind of F1 cocoon??
champalonso: xlabratx:This is the f1 forum, go to another section of the ITV forums if you want to speak about something different.
Well he-llo, nice to see you too and thanks for keeping the thread going. Don't tell me where to go or what to say, there's far too much of that going on in the world already, and to be quite honest this is the only forum I have the blinkin time to frequent, so put that in your nice respectable briar pipe and smoke it. 
Too right Champ, I would eedin well talk about what I want to eedin talk about. If F1 was so dead in the water maybe I wouldnt, but it is and I can....so there.
What about Michael Jacksons memorial service, his beautiful little daughter actually made me open my eyes and finally admit he could be truly dead! That was the most special moment of the whole service and I cannot see why the family are being criticised for allowing her to speak. For all those people who wish to exaggerate on Michael, for heaven sakes I have seen his children's faces many times before that.
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07-08-2009, 2:16 PM |
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justrace
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Re: Are we in some kind of F1 cocoon??
anametoremember: champalonso: xlabratx:This is the f1 forum, go to another section of the ITV forums if you want to speak about something different.
Well he-llo, nice to see you too and thanks for keeping the thread going. Don't tell me where to go or what to say, there's far too much of that going on in the world already, and to be quite honest this is the only forum I have the blinkin time to frequent, so put that in your nice respectable briar pipe and smoke it. 
Too right Champ, I would eedin well talk about what I want to eedin talk about. If F1 was so dead in the water maybe I wouldnt, but it is and I can....so there.
What about Michael Jacksons memorial service, his beautiful little daughter actually made me open my eyes and finally admit he could be truly dead! That was the most special moment of the whole service and I cannot see why the family are being criticised for allowing her to speak. For all those people who wish to exaggerate on Michael, for heaven sakes I have seen his children's faces many times before that.
Don't believe that girl! My wife has convinced me that Michael lives now with Elivs - who of course is not dead either.  I was actually quite annoyed about this service. I was cooking and can only receive BBC news in the kitchen. I found what I heard and saw most pathetic, esp. Stevie Wonder. Surely MJ would have deserved better - but then again, maybe not.
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07-08-2009, 2:26 PM |
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bingolingo
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Re: Are we in some kind of F1 cocoon??
Well I wouldn't call it a coccon, but the answer to your question is hinted at in the title ITV.com » Sport » F1!
There are plenty of other forums if you want to discuss tennis, pop music or your granmothers favourite hairstyle. If you stay on topic you can't go wrong.
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07-08-2009, 5:53 PM |
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pedekay
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Re: Are we in some kind of F1 cocoon??
justrace:
champalonso: xlabratx:This is the f1 forum, go to another section of the ITV forums if you want to speak about something different.
Well he-llo, nice to see you too and thanks for keeping the thread going. Don't tell me where to go or what to say, there's far too much of that going on in the world already, and to be quite honest this is the only forum I have the blinkin time to frequent, so put that in your nice respectable briar pipe and smoke it. 
Good for you, champ. Go get 'em girl!!!
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07-08-2009, 7:48 PM |
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champalonso
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Re: Are we in some kind of F1 cocoon??
justrace: anametoremember:
champalonso: xlabratx:This is the f1 forum, go to another section of the ITV forums if you want to speak about something different.
Well he-llo, nice to see you too and thanks for keeping the thread going. Don't tell me where to go or what to say, there's far too much of that going on in the world already, and to be quite honest this is the only forum I have the blinkin time to frequent, so put that in your nice respectable briar pipe and smoke it. 
Too right Champ, I would eedin well talk about what I want to eedin talk about. If F1 was so dead in the water maybe I wouldnt, but it is and I can....so there.
What about Michael Jacksons memorial service, his beautiful little daughter actually made me open my eyes and finally admit he could be truly dead! That was the most special moment of the whole service and I cannot see why the family are being criticised for allowing her to speak. For all those people who wish to exaggerate on Michael, for heaven sakes I have seen his children's faces many times before that.
Don't believe that girl! My wife has convinced me that Michael lives now with Elivs - who of course is not dead either. 
I was actually quite annoyed about this service. I was cooking and can only receive BBC news in the kitchen. I found what I heard and saw most pathetic, esp. Stevie Wonder. Surely MJ would have deserved better - but then again, maybe not.
Well I did watch the service and made hubby watch it too. He made the odd yawning whingey noise and I said "Look this is an important moment in cultural history!" and reminded him of how upset he was about Elvis and how he read his biography and all that. The cynical side of me would say, about the memorial, "Oh how tacky and they're using people's grief to make money for themselves", but the compassionate side of me is stronger and I find it very easy to get emotional and I like to see the best in people. I'm not the biggest MJ fan, I am primarily a music fan, but I think he made a great contribution to music - which in itself is a great contribution to humanity - as well as bringing different cultural groups together. I think he was a very talented lad, who had a very difficult childhood and even more difficult life as a successful adult, and maybe his family should have looked after him a bit better.
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07-08-2009, 7:58 PM |
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champalonso
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Re: Are we in some kind of F1 cocoon??
justrace: anametoremember:
champalonso: xlabratx:This is the f1 forum, go to another section of the ITV forums if you want to speak about something different.
Well he-llo, nice to see you too and thanks for keeping the thread going. Don't tell me where to go or what to say, there's far too much of that going on in the world already, and to be quite honest this is the only forum I have the blinkin time to frequent, so put that in your nice respectable briar pipe and smoke it. 
Too right Champ, I would eedin well talk about what I want to eedin talk about. If F1 was so dead in the water maybe I wouldnt, but it is and I can....so there.
What about Michael Jacksons memorial service, his beautiful little daughter actually made me open my eyes and finally admit he could be truly dead! That was the most special moment of the whole service and I cannot see why the family are being criticised for allowing her to speak. For all those people who wish to exaggerate on Michael, for heaven sakes I have seen his children's faces many times before that.
Don't believe that girl! My wife has convinced me that Michael lives now with Elivs - who of course is not dead either. 
I was actually quite annoyed about this service. I was cooking and can only receive BBC news in the kitchen. I found what I heard and saw most pathetic, esp. Stevie Wonder. Surely MJ would have deserved better - but then again, maybe not.
lolol I thought Stevie Wonder was the best performer of the night!
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07-09-2009, 7:11 AM |
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Re: Are we in some kind of F1 cocoon??
champalonso: justrace: anametoremember:
champalonso: xlabratx:This is the f1 forum, go to another section of the ITV forums if you want to speak about something different.
Well he-llo, nice to see you too and thanks for keeping the thread going. Don't tell me where to go or what to say, there's far too much of that going on in the world already, and to be quite honest this is the only forum I have the blinkin time to frequent, so put that in your nice respectable briar pipe and smoke it. 
Too right Champ, I would eedin well talk about what I want to eedin talk about. If F1 was so dead in the water maybe I wouldnt, but it is and I can....so there.
What about Michael Jacksons memorial service, his beautiful little daughter actually made me open my eyes and finally admit he could be truly dead! That was the most special moment of the whole service and I cannot see why the family are being criticised for allowing her to speak. For all those people who wish to exaggerate on Michael, for heaven sakes I have seen his children's faces many times before that.
Don't believe that girl! My wife has convinced me that Michael lives now with Elivs - who of course is not dead either. 
I was actually quite annoyed about this service. I was cooking and can only receive BBC news in the kitchen. I found what I heard and saw most pathetic, esp. Stevie Wonder. Surely MJ would have deserved better - but then again, maybe not.
lolol I thought Stevie Wonder was the best performer of the night!
I probably agree with that, while still saying I found him most pathetic. The whole service for me appeared to me as people trying desperately to show even more true and deep feelings. Trying too hard, I would say.
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07-09-2009, 4:12 PM |
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pedekay
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Re: Are we in some kind of F1 cocoon??
justrace:
............ I was cooking and..........in the kitchen......
Bless you justrace, you are a real treasure. Your wife must be very pleased with you. Here's to more men in the kitchen!!!
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07-09-2009, 4:16 PM |
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Re: Are we in some kind of F1 cocoon??
pedekay:
justrace:
............ I was cooking and..........in the kitchen......
Bless you justrace, you are a real treasure. Your wife must be very pleased with you. Here's to more men in the kitchen!!!
I cook too... but that's only because the cat burns the mash every single time!
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07-09-2009, 4:21 PM |
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justrace
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Re: Are we in some kind of F1 cocoon??
pedekay: justrace:
............ I was cooking and..........in the kitchen......
Bless you justrace, you are a real treasure. Your wife must be very pleased with you. Here's to more men in the kitchen!!!
Not much of a treasure, I guess, but it's the only way to get some food in this house....
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07-10-2009, 3:54 PM |
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Re: Are we in some kind of F1 cocoon??
ysmalari: pedekay:
justrace:
............ I was cooking and..........in the kitchen......
Bless you justrace, you are a real treasure. Your wife must be very pleased with you. Here's to more men in the kitchen!!!
I cook too... but that's only because the cat burns the mash every single time!
LOL 
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07-10-2009, 9:16 PM |
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Re: Are we in some kind of F1 cocoon??
champalonso: justrace: anametoremember:
champalonso: xlabratx:This is the f1 forum, go to another section of the ITV forums if you want to speak about something different.
Well he-llo, nice to see you too and thanks for keeping the thread going. Don't tell me where to go or what to say, there's far too much of that going on in the world already, and to be quite honest this is the only forum I have the blinkin time to frequent, so put that in your nice respectable briar pipe and smoke it. 
Too right Champ, I would eedin well talk about what I want to eedin talk about. If F1 was so dead in the water maybe I wouldnt, but it is and I can....so there.
What about Michael Jacksons memorial service, his beautiful little daughter actually made me open my eyes and finally admit he could be truly dead! That was the most special moment of the whole service and I cannot see why the family are being criticised for allowing her to speak. For all those people who wish to exaggerate on Michael, for heaven sakes I have seen his children's faces many times before that.
Don't believe that girl! My wife has convinced me that Michael lives now with Elivs - who of course is not dead either. 
I was actually quite annoyed about this service. I was cooking and can only receive BBC news in the kitchen. I found what I heard and saw most pathetic, esp. Stevie Wonder. Surely MJ would have deserved better - but then again, maybe not.
Well I did watch the service and made hubby watch it too. He made the odd yawning whingey noise and I said "Look this is an important moment in cultural history!" and reminded him of how upset he was about Elvis and how he read his biography and all that. The cynical side of me would say, about the memorial, "Oh how tacky and they're using people's grief to make money for themselves", but the compassionate side of me is stronger and I find it very easy to get emotional and I like to see the best in people. I'm not the biggest MJ fan, I am primarily a music fan, but I think he made a great contribution to music - which in itself is a great contribution to humanity - as well as bringing different cultural groups together. I think he was a very talented lad, who had a very difficult childhood and even more difficult life as a successful adult, and maybe his family should have looked after him a bit better.
You have a compassionate side Justrace LOL Well wonders will never cease!
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