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A missed opportunity?

HooDooWitch 6 May 2005 17:08:15
 With all the wrangling over what constitutes a "dry" car, and how much
fuel is "required for the car to operate" ....

Why don't the stewards simply ship the cars out to Indianapolis after
each event? They could employ Mike Wells to assist ....

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Phil Newnham 6 May 2005 17:15:35 permanent link ]
 HooDooWitch wrote:> With all the wrangling over what constitutes a "dry" car, and how much> fuel is "required for the car to operate" ....>
Why don't the stewards simply ship the cars out to Indianapolis after> each event? They could employ Mike Wells to assist ....>

ITYM Brain? (possibly...)

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HooDooWitch 6 May 2005 17:48:16 permanent link ]
 On Fri, 06 May 2005 14:15:35 +0100, Phil Newnham <pnewnham@yahoo.com­>
wrote:
HooDooWitch wrote:>> With all the wrangling over what constitutes a "dry" car, and how much>> fuel is "required for the car to operate" ....>>
Why don't the stewards simply ship the cars out to Indianapolis after>> each event? They could employ Mike Wells to assist .... >
ITYM Brain? (possibly...)

Ho hum, I thought it was Wells that painted himself into that
particular corner. Sometimes it was hard to distinguish the pair of
them.

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F2005: 0 of 2 8 May 2005 03:11:21 permanent link ]
 On Fri, 06 May 2005 14:48:16 +0100, HooDooWitch
<hoodoowitch_REM@OV­E_hindcottage.co.uk>­ wrote:>On Fri, 06 May 2005 14:15:35 +0100, Phil Newnham <pnewnham@yahoo.com­> wrote:>>HooDooWitch­ wrote:>>> With all the wrangling over what constitutes a "dry" car, and how much>>> fuel is "required for the car to operate" ....>>>
Why don't the stewards simply ship the cars out to Indianapolis after>>> each event? They could employ Mike Wells to assist .... >>
ITYM Brain? (possibly...)>
Ho hum, I thought it was Wells that painted himself into that>particular corner. Sometimes it was hard to distinguish the pair of>them.

Brain is completely bereft of humanity, Wells is completely bereft of
cleverness.

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Phil Newnham 8 May 2005 05:56:47 permanent link ]
 F2005: 0 of 2 wrote:> On Fri, 06 May 2005 14:48:16 +0100, HooDooWitch> <hoodoowitch_REM@OV­E_hindcottage.co.uk>­ wrote:>
On Fri, 06 May 2005 14:15:35 +0100, Phil Newnham <pnewnham@yahoo.com­> wrote:>>
HooDooWitch wrote:>>>
With all the wrangling over what constitutes a "dry" car, and how much>>>>fuel is "required for the car to operate" ....>>>>
Why don't the stewards simply ship the cars out to Indianapolis after>>>>each event? They could employ Mike Wells to assist .... >>>
ITYM Brain? (possibly...)>>
Ho hum, I thought it was Wells that painted himself into that>>particular corner. Sometimes it was hard to distinguish the pair of>>them.>
Brain is completely bereft of humanity, Wells is completely bereft of> cleverness.

...which helpful contribution really clears up who it was who said they
could drive Indy till the tanks run dry; thanks.

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Phil

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F2005: 0 of 2 8 May 2005 07:19:42 permanent link ]
 On Sun, 08 May 2005 02:56:47 +0100, Phil Newnham <pnewnham@yahoo.com­>
wrote:>F2005: 0 of 2 wrote:>> On Fri, 06 May 2005 14:48:16 +0100, HooDooWitch>> <hoodoowitch_REM@OV­E_hindcottage.co.uk>­ wrote:>>>On Fri, 06 May 2005 14:15:35 +0100, Phil Newnham <pnewnham@yahoo.com­> wrote:>>>>HooDooWit­ch wrote:>>>>
With all the wrangling over what constitutes a "dry" car, and how much>>>>>fuel is "required for the car to operate" ....>>>>>
Why don't the stewards simply ship the cars out to Indianapolis after>>>>>each event? They could employ Mike Wells to assist .... >>>>
ITYM Brain? (possibly...)>>>
Ho hum, I thought it was Wells that painted himself into that>>>particular corner. Sometimes it was hard to distinguish the pair of>>>them.>>
Brain is completely bereft of humanity, Wells is completely bereft of>> cleverness.>
...which helpful contribution really clears up who it was who said they >could drive Indy till the tanks run dry; thanks.

No fuckwit, but it will help distinguish between the two, which was
indeed the point being addressed.

It was Brain who claimed he could drive an IRL car at speed at Indy
until the tanks were dry.

...But that was always a cuntish point to begin with.


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Phil Newnham 8 May 2005 14:56:45 permanent link ]
 F2005: 0 of 2 wrote:> On Sun, 08 May 2005 02:56:47 +0100, Phil Newnham <pnewnham@yahoo.com­>> wrote:>
F2005: 0 of 2 wrote:>>
On Fri, 06 May 2005 14:48:16 +0100, HooDooWitch>>><hood­oowitch_REM@OVE_hind­cottage.co.uk> wrote:>>>
On Fri, 06 May 2005 14:15:35 +0100, Phil Newnham <pnewnham@yahoo.com­> wrote:>>>>
HooDooWitch wrote:>>>>>
With all the wrangling over what constitutes a "dry" car, and how much>>>>>>fuel is "required for the car to operate" ....>>>>>>
Why don't the stewards simply ship the cars out to Indianapolis after>>>>>>each event? They could employ Mike Wells to assist .... >>>>>
ITYM Brain? (possibly...)>>>>
Ho hum, I thought it was Wells that painted himself into that>>>>particular corner. Sometimes it was hard to distinguish the pair of>>>>them.>>>
Brain is completely bereft of humanity, Wells is completely bereft of>>>cleverness.>>
...which helpful contribution really clears up who it was who said they >>could drive Indy till the tanks run dry; thanks.>
No fuckwit, but it will help distinguish between the two, which was> indeed the point being addressed.

Brain is clever?
It was Brain who claimed he could drive an IRL car at speed at Indy> until the tanks were dry.>
...But that was always a cuntish point to begin with.

It's always nice to see you posting when you're in such a good mood.

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Phil

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F2005: 0 of 3 8 May 2005 23:19:21 permanent link ]
 On Sun, 08 May 2005 11:56:45 +0100, Phil Newnham <pnewnham@yahoo.com­>
wrote:>F2005: 0 of 2 wrote:>> On Sun, 08 May 2005 02:56:47 +0100, Phil Newnham <pnewnham@yahoo.com­>>> wrote:>>>F2005: 0 of 2 wrote:>>>>On Fri, 06 May 2005 14:48:16 +0100, HooDooWitch>>>><hoo­doowitch_REM@OVE_hin­dcottage.co.uk> wrote:>>>>>On Fri, 06 May 2005 14:15:35 +0100, Phil Newnham <pnewnham@yahoo.com­> wrote:>>>>>>HooDooW­itch wrote:>>>>>>>With all the wrangling over what constitutes a "dry" car, and how much>>>>>>>fuel is "required for the car to operate" ....>>>>>>>
Why don't the stewards simply ship the cars out to Indianapolis after>>>>>>>each event? They could employ Mike Wells to assist .... >>>>>>
ITYM Brain? (possibly...)>>>>>
Ho hum, I thought it was Wells that painted himself into that>>>>>particular­ corner. Sometimes it was hard to distinguish the pair of>>>>>them.>>>>
Brain is completely bereft of humanity, Wells is completely bereft of>>>>cleverness.>>­>
...which helpful contribution really clears up who it was who said they >>>could drive Indy till the tanks run dry; thanks.>>
No fuckwit, but it will help distinguish between the two, which was>> indeed the point being addressed. >
Brain is clever?

And I said that when?
It was Brain who claimed he could drive an IRL car at speed at Indy>> until the tanks were dry.>>
...But that was always a cuntish point to begin with.>
It's always nice to see you posting when you're in such a good mood.

Yeah... Because dealing with you fuckwits is always so delightful.

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Phil Newnham 9 May 2005 01:53:20 permanent link ]
 F2005: 0 of 3 wrote:> On Sun, 08 May 2005 11:56:45 +0100, Phil Newnham <pnewnham@yahoo.com­>> wrote:>
F2005: 0 of 2 wrote:>>
On Sun, 08 May 2005 02:56:47 +0100, Phil Newnham <pnewnham@yahoo.com­>>>>wrote:>>>
F2005: 0 of 2 wrote:>>>>>Brain is completely bereft of humanity, Wells is completely bereft of>>>>>cleverness.>­>>>
...which helpful contribution really clears up who it was who said they >>>>could drive Indy till the tanks run dry; thanks.>>>
No fuckwit, but it will help distinguish between the two, which was>>>indeed the point being addressed. >>
Brain is clever?>
And I said that when?

Well, for what you posted to be at all useful, Brain would have to be
clever, and Wells human. Otherwise, they might still as well be each other.
It was Brain who claimed he could drive an IRL car at speed at Indy>>>until the tanks were dry.>>>
...But that was always a cuntish point to begin with.>>
It's always nice to see you posting when you're in such a good mood.>
Yeah... Because dealing with you fuckwits is always so delightful.

I was thinking more of how well Ferrari did this weekend, since you lose
so gracefully, and all.

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F2005: 0 of 3 9 May 2005 06:05:37 permanent link ]
 On Sun, 08 May 2005 22:53:20 +0100, Phil Newnham <pnewnham@yahoo.com­>
wrote:>F2005: 0 of 3 wrote:>> On Sun, 08 May 2005 11:56:45 +0100, Phil Newnham <pnewnham@yahoo.com­>>> wrote:>>
F2005: 0 of 2 wrote:>>>
On Sun, 08 May 2005 02:56:47 +0100, Phil Newnham <pnewnham@yahoo.com­>>>>>wrote:>>>>
F2005: 0 of 2 wrote:>>>>>>Brain is completely bereft of humanity, Wells is completely bereft of>>>>>>cleverness.­>>>>>
...which helpful contribution really clears up who it was who said they >>>>>could drive Indy till the tanks run dry; thanks.>>>>
No fuckwit, but it will help distinguish between the two, which was>>>>indeed the point being addressed. >>>
Brain is clever?>>
And I said that when?>
Well, for what you posted to be at all useful, Brain would have to be >clever, and Wells human. Otherwise, they might still as well be each other.

...Failed Logic as well as Aerodynamics, did you, fuckwit?
It was Brain who claimed he could drive an IRL car at speed at Indy>>>>until the tanks were dry.>>>>
...But that was always a cuntish point to begin with.>>>
It's always nice to see you posting when you're in such a good mood.>>
Yeah... Because dealing with you fuckwits is always so delightful.>
I was thinking more of how well Ferrari did this weekend, since you lose >so gracefully, and all.

...I lost _nothing_, fuckwit.
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Greg Campbell 9 May 2005 08:49:27 permanent link ]
 F2005: 0 of 3 wrote:
Yeah... Because dealing with you fuckwits is always so delightful.

Then PLEASE feel free to go deal with someone else. (DOH!)

What sort of idiot intentionally interacts with people he holds in
perpetual contempt? Who's the f-wit loser, huh?

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Martin Törnsten 10 May 2005 01:00:11 permanent link ]
 Captain's log. On StarDate må, 09 maj 2005 02:05:37 GMT received comm
from "F2005: 0 of 3" <Ron.Dennis@LyingCh­eatingSwine.com> on channel
rec.autos.sport.f1:­
On Sun, 08 May 2005 22:53:20 +0100, Phil Newnham <pnewnham@yahoo.com­>> wrote:
Well, for what you posted to be at all useful, Brain would have to be >>clever, and Wells human. Otherwise, they might still as well be each>>other. >
...Failed Logic as well as Aerodynamics, did you, fuckwit?

[ snip ]
I was thinking more of how well Ferrari did this weekend, since you>>lose so gracefully, and all.>
...I lost _nothing_, fuckwit.

It depends. I would argue that you have lost your ability to being able
to express yourself coherently. Others, being even more critical against
you, would probably argue that you didn't.

martin törnsten

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