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Re: 2012 US GP to be held in Austin

Posted: 26 Apr 2012, 11:55
by FW17
xpensive wrote:Hmm...I'm getting this strange taste of Nomex in my mouth...funny texture at that.

we need a video

Re: 2012 US GP to be held in Austin

Posted: 26 Apr 2012, 19:13
by strad
xpensive wrote:Hmm...I'm getting this strange taste of Nomex in my mouth...funny texture at that.
I'm feeling more optimistic myself...I'll be ready with the salt. :wink:

Re: 2012 US GP to be held in Austin

Posted: 26 Apr 2012, 19:41
by xpensive
strad wrote:
xpensive wrote:Hmm...I'm getting this strange taste of Nomex in my mouth...funny texture at that.
I'm feeling more optimistic myself...I'll be ready with the salt. :wink:
I think will rely on Colt45, that juice has made me eat the weirdest things in the past, with an appetite to go with it.

Re: Ferrari F2012

Posted: 10 May 2012, 10:37
by Maggot
i generally love tweaking my pontoons to create flat base with my Speaker funds for my dubstep... Wuuubwuuubbw wub wub wub wuuub!... sorry couldn't resist!

Re: Ferrari F2012

Posted: 21 May 2012, 06:35
by bhall
Hail22 wrote:Oh for the love of pete!

Can we stop talking about technical aspects of paint?.
It's not like there's a new engine or gearbox or innovative aerodynamic solution just around the corner for the next race. This is what the regulations have done to technical discussions.

Hell, even if those things were in the pipeline, their effects would be wholly mitigated by Pirelli's rubber dee-lites.

Re: Ferrari F2012

Posted: 21 May 2012, 07:29
by raymondu999
Off-topic - but what ticket is this for again?

Re: Ferrari F2012

Posted: 21 May 2012, 07:31
by bhall
A Pirellotteri (Pirelli lottery) ticket.

Re: Ferrari F2012

Posted: 21 May 2012, 07:34
by raymondu999
Aha. Gotcha.

Re: 2012 US GP to be held in Austin

Posted: 14 Jun 2012, 16:21
by xpensive
Pup wrote: ...
Apart from x's usual, of course, I haven't seen a trace of anti-americanism in this thread.
Pup McCarthy got it all wrong, but he's just pissed-off because I prefer to spend my money north of the Mason-Dixon line.

Re: 2012 US GP to be held in Austin

Posted: 14 Jun 2012, 16:23
by Pup
There's your problem, X. There's nothing worth spending money on up there.

Re: 2012 US GP to be held in Austin

Posted: 14 Jun 2012, 18:11
by Mr Alcatraz
xpensive wrote:
Pup wrote: ...
Apart from x's usual, of course, I haven't seen a trace of anti-americanism in this thread.
Pup McCarthy got it all wrong, but he's just pissed-off because I prefer to spend my money north of the Mason-Dixon line.
FYI: You do know that "technically" The Mason Dixson line only travels as far as West Virginia. :wink:

Re: 2012 US GP to be held in Austin

Posted: 14 Jun 2012, 18:30
by xpensive
Mr Alcatraz wrote: ...
FYI: You do know that "technically" The Mason Dixson line only travels as far as West Virginia. :wink:
Indeed, why I rarely bother with banjo-players and Washington politicians, Pup might be into that but I'm not.

Re: 2012 US GP to be held in Austin

Posted: 14 Jun 2012, 18:57
by Pup
xpensive wrote:
Mr Alcatraz wrote: ...
FYI: You do know that "technically" The Mason Dixson line only travels as far as West Virginia. :wink:
Indeed, why I rarely bother with banjo-players and Washington politicians, Pup might be into that but I'm not.
No no no. That's hillbilly country you're referring to. Austin is more of a steel guitar sort of place, at least as I imagine it, which is all that matters. I'm stuck in the middle as usual.

Re: 2012 US GP to be held in Austin

Posted: 14 Jun 2012, 19:07
by xpensive
Pup wrote: ...
No no no. That's hillbilly country you're referring to. Austin is more of a steel guitar sort of place, at least as I imagine it, which is all that matters. I'm stuck in the middle as usual.
Meanwhile in Hicksville; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jBF1dcTlcM

Re: 2012 US GP to be held in Austin

Posted: 14 Jun 2012, 19:09
by hairy_scotsman
Pup wrote:
xpensive wrote:
Mr Alcatraz wrote: ...
FYI: You do know that "technically" The Mason Dixson line only travels as far as West Virginia. :wink:
Indeed, why I rarely bother with banjo-players and Washington politicians, Pup might be into that but I'm not.
No no no. That's hillbilly country you're referring to. Austin is more of a steel guitar sort of place, at least as I imagine it, which is all that matters. I'm stuck in the middle as usual.
Austin is much more strat than steel guitar.