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posted on 27/10/14

Done mine a couple of weeks back.
Wonder why MA doesn't try to predict. With his vast knowledge of F1 he should win hands down.

posted on 27/10/14

Cant see past a Merc 1-2. Hamiltons had a good run of late, little bit of luck has swayed his way and he has capitlised. i feel nico may come strong this weekend and pip him to the finish, perhaps some bad luck swaying back to lewis's direction. It would be a travesty for someone to have won double the races of his team mate and not win the WDC, but the scoring is what it is.

Really hope Button gets a result!

posted on 27/10/14

I'm guessing....

1) Hamilton
2) Rosberg(pole)
3) Button
4) Bottas
5) Massa
6) Magnussen
7) Ricciardo
8) Kvyat
9) Alonso
10) Perez

posted on 27/10/14

Think JB would do a lot better if he can get ahead of Bottas.

posted on 27/10/14

comment by go-cellino-go (U6730)
posted 3 hours, 13 minutes ago
Done mine a couple of weeks back.
Wonder why MA doesn't try to predict. With his vast knowledge of F1 he should win hands down.
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never been into games unless it is swearing at brain dead pig ignorant motorists that cut me up whilst i am riding my clapped out halfords pedlo -

for what its worth rosberg for the win --

posted on 27/10/14

MA, you need to go to the prediction site zdfk.com where you can make your prediction to pole sitter and pole time, and also the top ten places for the race.
On the subject of cyclists, I hope you're not one of those cyclist who don't think that red traffic lights don't apply to them. Especially the traffic lights associated with pedestrian crossings. The number of times I have had to avoid cyclists as I attempt to cross some roads in London. One day I will walk into one, report him to the police and sue the barsteward.

posted on 27/10/14

comment by go-cellino-go (U6730)
posted 22 minutes ago
MA, you need to go to the prediction site zdfk.com where you can make your prediction to pole sitter and pole time, and also the top ten places for the race.
On the subject of cyclists, I hope you're not one of those cyclist who don't think that red traffic lights don't apply to them. Especially the traffic lights associated with pedestrian crossings. The number of times I have had to avoid cyclists as I attempt to cross some roads in London. One day I will walk into one, report him to the police and sue the barsteward.
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thanks GC --- to be honest i have never been interested in prediction sites unless there is a financial gain hence why i dont bother -

gave up driving a car yrs ago and ride a bike everywhere to keep me flexible and fit and peddling a push bike 11 miles every day as i do also doubles as a brilliant cardiovascular work out -
--------- ashamed to say i am not always the loveable human being i portray on here and have a severe dislike of pig ignorant motorists who cut me up as some of them have found out in no uncertain terms over the yrs --

posted on 27/10/14

You didn't answer the question though MA. Here it is again, with two extra ones for you.

Do you fail to stop at any traffic lights?
Do you ride your bike without lights?
Do you ride on public footpaths?
Do you ride on public footpaths without lights?

I see loads of cyclists failing to stop at traffic lights, then weave their way through traffic that has the right of way, and when someone has the audacity to blow their horn at said cyclist, they get a load of abuse hurled at them. Would you do this?

Another question I asked on one thread or another, why do you sometimes call me QC, I am not a Queens Counsel. It's not like Q and G are close to each other on the keyborad so it isn't a slip of the finger. A Freudian slip maybe?

posted on 27/10/14

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posted on 27/10/14

Cyclists have a right to complain when they have paid for the right to complain. Otherwise go away

posted on 27/10/14

MA, you didn't answer any of the 4 questions though. No suggestions that you do any of those things, just wondered IF you did.

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posted on 27/10/14

comment by go-cellino-go (U6730)
posted 6 minutes ago
MA, you didn't answer any of the 4 questions though. No suggestions that you do any of those things, just wondered IF you did.
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no -------- i am fairly law abiding when i am riding , have these flashing light things both ends and take no chances going thru lights -

posted on 28/10/14

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comment by WTCBU (U13662)

posted on 28/10/14

Since when has someone had to pay for the right to complain?

If any road user (including pedestrians) gets cut up by another road user then they have the right to be angry about it.

MA gets cut up because he is careless on the road. He listens to his walkman instead of paying attention to threats and hazards.

There is no such thing as “Road Tax”. There is no tax in this country specifically hypothecated to the public road system. They are paid for out of the general taxation pool which is funded by everyone including cyclists. Motorists pay Vehicle Excise Duty which all goes towards the general pot to fund all government expenditure.

posted on 28/10/14

Can just imagine martial arguing with a motorist about whether his car is high or low downforce

posted on 28/10/14

Gotta question the sanity of someone who intentionally sits on a metal frame weighing very few kilograms with relatively no protection whatsoever and uses the same piece of road as 32 tonne articulated metal box travelling at up to 56mph

WTCBU - just your point about the tax - the tax may not be earmarked at the point of it being spent, but it is certainly earmarked for those who do use the roads.

In any case, i said it to get a reaction. Cyclists can choose to risk there life's all they want, that's entirely up to them.

MA - why BMW's??

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posted on 28/10/14

thats not to forget special loads which could be anything!

One of my favorite activities winding up cyclists

posted on 28/10/14

You get bad drivers and bad cyclists. Unfortunately the cyclists seem to be somewhat lacking in crash structure.

I think the worst is the ones who just join roundabouts willy nilly and then expect me to just evaporate. Actually I had one this morning overtaking traffic just pulling away from the lights. He was in the outside lane and just cut across 2 lanes of moving traffic to turn left... How he didn't get flattened or cause a pile up I do not know!

posted on 28/10/14

I'll be going to this GP! Since it's my first time, any suggestions on what I should bring? I'm sitting in the Grand Mainstands in the first row...

Been wondering why lower level tickets are cheaper? Is the view bad or something?

posted on 28/10/14

Get suntan lotion, a good hate and binoculars to ogle the hot pieces of azz on display.

The race is secondary

comment by WTCBU (U13662)

posted on 28/10/14

“ think the worst is the ones who just join roundabouts”

You have to join them in order to get round them.

I am a pedestrian, cyclist, motor cyclist and car driver.

Every day I witness stupidity.

posted on 28/10/14

Helps if you read the whole sentence

I think the worst is the ones who just join roundabouts willy nilly and then expect me to just evaporate

posted on 28/10/14

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