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Billy Shears 26 February 2005 04:40:11
 I'm guessing 2005 is *very* similar to 2004.


Any thoughts?

-Bob

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Martin Schmidt 26 February 2005 05:43:19 permanent link ]
 Billy Shears wrote:
I'm guessing 2005 is *very* similar to 2004.>
Any thoughts?

I think the same. It will be so similar that there's only one major
difference: the German component winning almost all races will be an
engine, not a driver (and Bavaria doesn't count as a part of Germany).

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Geoff May 26 February 2005 06:47:02 permanent link ]
 Martin Schmidt wrote:> Billy Shears wrote:>
I'm guessing 2005 is *very* similar to 2004.>>
Any thoughts?>
I think the same. It will be so similar that there's only one major> difference: the German component winning almost all races will be an> engine, not a driver (and Bavaria doesn't count as a part of Germany).

Not called "Der Freistaat Bayern" for nothing. ;-)­

MfG

Geoff.

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Big Smurf 26 February 2005 07:13:02 permanent link ]
 Martin Schmidt wrote:> Billy Shears wrote:>
I'm guessing 2005 is *very* similar to 2004.>>
Any thoughts?>
I think the same. It will be so similar that there's only one major> difference: the German component winning almost all races will be an> engine, not a driver (and Bavaria doesn't count as a part of Germany).>

Right, Bayern is part of Honduras as of 01 Jan 2005. :-)­
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F2004: 15 of 17* 26 February 2005 07:53:42 permanent link ]
 
Martin Schmidt wrote:>> Billy Shears wrote:>>
I'm guessing 2005 is *very* similar to 2004.>>>
Any thoughts?>>
I think the same. It will be so similar that there's only one major>> difference: the German component winning almost all races will be an>> engine, not a driver (and Bavaria doesn't count as a part of Germany).

Neither does Northamptonshire, you unrepentant Fascist stooge.
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Martin Schmidt 26 February 2005 14:36:41 permanent link ]
 Geoff May wrote:
Not called "Der Freistaat Bayern" for nothing. ;-)­

That's because they want to be independent. But even if they wouldn't,
they had no choice. ;-)­

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Martin Schmidt 26 February 2005 14:37:07 permanent link ]
 Big Smurf wrote:
Right, Bayern is part of Honduras as of 01 Jan 2005. :-)­

I wish you were right. But maybe something can be arranged. ;-)­

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Martin Schmidt 26 February 2005 14:49:28 permanent link ]
 F2004: 15 of 17* wrote:
Martin Schmidt wrote:>>>
I think the same. It will be so similar that there's only one major>>> difference: the German component winning almost all races will be an>>> engine, not a driver (and Bavaria doesn't count as a part of Germany).>
Neither does Northamptonshire, you unrepentant Fascist stooge.

Can you actually explain why what I said makes me fascist? Or was it
just a word that popped up in your mind in the 3-second break between
two bottles of water (= American beer)?

JFYI: Hitler loved Bavaria. He was officially registered there and lived
there for a very long time. He wrote Mein Kampf in Bavaria and IIRC
founded the NSDAP there. So saying Bavaria is not part of Germany
actually makes me the opposite of a fascist.

On the other hand, your Northamptonshire example makes me wonder: you
seem to think Bavaria indeed is no part of Germany. But even you can't
be so dumb not to know that Bavaria is a federal state of Germany.

Just out of curiosity: do you recognize yourself in a mirror or are you
on the same evolutionary level as a guinea pig? I would guess the latter.

PS: You surely know now that you'd have to apologize to me, if you were
a real man. Failing to do that you show that you're a sissy.

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Geoff May 26 February 2005 18:41:53 permanent link ]
 Martin Schmidt wrote:> Geoff May wrote:>
Not called "Der Freistaat Bayern" for nothing. ;-)­>
That's because they want to be independent. But even if they wouldn't,> they had no choice. ;-)­

Not really. Bavaria's problem is that they aren't sure if they are
German or Austrian[1].

MfG

Geoff

[1] Don't tell Beate I said that, I'll get stuck on rations for ever ;-)­

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Da Frank 26 February 2005 21:13:12 permanent link ]
 On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 15:41:53 +0100, Geoff May
<BeateUndGeoff@t-on­line.de> wrote:
That's because they want to be independent. But even if they wouldn't,>> they had no choice. ;-)­>
Not really. Bavaria's problem is that they aren't sure if they are >German or Austrian[1].>
Can they yodel ?
[1] Don't tell Beate I said that, I'll get stuck on rations for ever ;-)­>
Can she yodel ? ;-)­

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Geoff May 27 February 2005 00:55:00 permanent link ]
 Da Frank wrote:> On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 15:41:53 +0100, Geoff May> <BeateUndGeoff@t-on­line.de> wrote:>
That's because they want to be independent. But even if they wouldn't,>>>they had no choice. ;-)­>>
Not really. Bavaria's problem is that they aren't sure if they are >>German or Austrian[1].>
Can they yodel ?

Only the ones who are unsure.
[1] Don't tell Beate I said that, I'll get stuck on rations for ever ;-)­>>
Can she yodel ? ;-)­

<snigger>

MfG

Geoff.

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Vile Merchant 27 February 2005 17:56:04 permanent link ]
 
"ric zito" <ADDRESS@IN.SIG> wrote in message
news:1gsn19u.viup1g­bz7hngN%ADDRESS@IN.S­IG...> F2004: 15 of 17* <Ron.Dennis@LyingCh­eatingSwine.com> wrote:>
I think they (04M) might surprise...> >
They certainly may, but greater than any interim cat they've run in> > recent years, the 2004M lacks the thorough integration which has been> > the hallmark of their recent domination.>
As they say themselves, they've done the minimum necessary to adapt it.> More than the car, the Bridgestones will define the opening races of the> year. If the Bridgestones are within 0.5s of pole then Ferrari will do> just fine - thanks to the *cough* points system. Oh, the irony... :-)­

LOL. Imagine how incredible it would be if Schumacher struggled to podiums
all year and won the championship with Kimi and JPM winning 4 races each.
There would of course be a massive uproar and the system designed only to
pretend MS is not dominating when he is would be instantly revoked. I can
almost hear the howling already!


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Martin Schmidt 28 February 2005 01:25:20 permanent link ]
 F2004: 15 of 17* wrote:
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 19:42:42 -0000, "Bob®"> <robert.southgate1@­REMOVEntlworld.com> wrote:>>
So what's the difference between the role of Coulthard in the 90's and the >>role that Barrichello plays for Ferrari?>>Its not that long ago since Austria 2002.>
....Do we see Rubens intentionally knocking McLarens and Williamses off> the road, fuckwit?

Nope, that's M. Schumacher's job.

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John 28 February 2005 06:08:39 permanent link ]
 On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 18:40:11 -0600, A strange species called Billy
Shears <tifosoREM@OVEcomca­st.net> wrote:
I'm guessing 2005 is *very* similar to 2004.>
Any thoughts?>
-Bob

I just made a post asking something similar.

I believe that Schumacher will win again. I think he could go on to be
10 times champion.

Hopefully if he is going to do it again though there could be a little
more competition and challenges from other teams. There certainly
needs to be more excitement than last year. I only watched a few races
the whole way through and fell asleep on the majority of them.

I think Mark Webber will take Podium in Melbourne though on home soil.

I'm hoping he will have a good year at Williams, and that Button does
well again before he goes back there.

Hopefully McLaren will also improve on last year and compete better.

I think Renault could be the dark horses to mount a challenge to
Ferrari. Lets hope so we need to inject more excitement and
competition to F1 and liven it up.

John


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F2004: 15 of 17* 28 February 2005 06:13:17 permanent link ]
 On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 23:48:52 -0000, "J.Capes"
<jffCapesvaviary@st­rngcpaesaviory.com> wrote:>His state of mind for the next 7 months depends upon Ferrari's performance.>He is a complete fucking loser.

...Is there an echo in here, imbecile?

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Cam Pendleton 28 February 2005 06:17:16 permanent link ]
 
"F2004: 15 of 17*" <Ron.Dennis@LyingCh­eatingSwine.com> wrote in message
news:1jv421p3ifrhpf­jjd8k4k5e2g7017v3ekr­@4ax.com...> On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 23:48:52 -0000, "J.Capes"> <jffCapesvaviary@st­rngcpaesaviory.com> wrote:> >His state of mind for the next 7 months depends upon Ferrari's performance.> >He is a complete fucking loser.>
...Is there an echo in here, imbecile?>

What? You're a fucking loser too? If you say so.


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Paul-B 28 February 2005 13:04:18 permanent link ]
 Billy Shears wrote:
Really?!? I'd love to see Honda do well, but I'm already tired of> the Button crap. 'BUTTON WANTS TO LOOK DOWN ON SCHUMACHER', etc.


Didn't hear the interview with Jean Todt this weekend, then?

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Paul-B 28 February 2005 13:06:29 permanent link ]
 John wrote:
A lot of people say that MS is arrogant, however if you really want to> know one of the most arrogant drivers in F1 it is Coultard.


And your source for this is?

Thought not! Jeez, you can't even spell his name.

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Sven Baumer 28 February 2005 13:55:44 permanent link ]
 
"Geoff May" <BeateUndGeoff@t-on­line.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:cvq1rh$psp$03$­1@news.t-online.com.­..> Not really. Bavaria's problem is that they aren't sure if they are German > or Austrian[1].

Heck, I can't even tell if I'm Bavarian or Swabian...

(which is about the same as beeing either Texan or from Louisiana ;-)­

(except, of course, the beer's better)

(fewer guns, too)

(and less shaggin' your cousin)

(but... a dumbass running the country)



Sven.


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Quebec Union Thug 1 March 2005 22:23:02 permanent link ]
 Yeah, the German GP will be axed soon as Germany's unemployment rate &
payments cause Germany to go bankrupt .


German jobless rate at new record

More than 5.2 million Germans were out of work in February, new figures
show.
The figure of 5.216 million people, or 12.6% of the working-age population,
is the highest jobless rate in Europe's biggest economy since the 1930s.


http://news.bbc.co.­uk/2/hi/business/430­7303.stm



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Probert 2 March 2005 00:04:24 permanent link ]
 
"Quebec Union Thug" <Thug@Montreal.gov>­ wrote in message
news:4224b3ac$1_1@1­27.0.0.1...> Yeah, the German GP will be axed soon as Germany's unemployment rate &> payments cause Germany to go bankrupt .>
German jobless rate at new record>
More than 5.2 million Germans were out of work in February, new figures> show.> The figure of 5.216 million people, or 12.6% of the working-age > population,> is the highest jobless rate in Europe's biggest economy since the 1930s.>

You enjoy skating on very thin ice don't you?

Cheers,
Probert.

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JerryAcidNL 3 March 2005 15:42:20 permanent link ]
 "Martin Schmidt" <ikarus260@gmx.net>­ schreef in bericht
news:38a2htF5lj6ebU­1@individual.net...>­ Billy Shears wrote:>
I'm guessing 2005 is *very* similar to 2004.>>
Any thoughts?>
I think the same. It will be so similar that there's only one major> difference: the German component winning almost all races will be an> engine, not a driver (and Bavaria doesn't count as a part of Germany).>

So you must be thinking Toyota will do well, because the McIlmor is hardly
German....

Jerry


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F2004: 15 of 17* 3 March 2005 18:21:01 permanent link ]
 On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 12:42:20 +0100, "JerryAcidNL"
<JerryAcidNL@hotmai­l.com> wrote:>"Martin Schmidt" <ikarus260@gmx.net>­ schreef in bericht >news:38a2htF5lj6eb­U1@individual.net...­>> Billy Shears wrote:>>> I'm guessing 2005 is *very* similar to 2004.>>> Any thoughts?>>
I think the same. It will be so similar that there's only one major>> difference: the German component winning almost all races will be an>> engine, not a driver (and Bavaria doesn't count as a part of Germany).>
So you must be thinking Toyota will do well, because the McIlmor is hardly >German....

...He's one very confused neo-Fascist.
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