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Originally Posted by ioan
You got me :) ! You are absolutely right, young people speak good English particularly in smaller countries.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
You got me :) ! You are absolutely right, young people speak good English particularly in smaller countries.
If my memory serves me correctly, at times Ralf has been spelled as Ralph too?!
Our Alan Jones, former Williams driver and WDC, always called Quick Nick "Heinfeld".
I was joking btw.. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ChrisS
Conversely, in Ralph Firman's brief F1 career his name was frequently spelled Ralf.Quote:
Originally Posted by jens
Look at my face, am I bovvered?
Rubins with an "I"
Ralph with a "P"
Bovvered?
Maclaren, Firman, Hineyfeld, Kubika.
I ain't BOVVERED!!
:D
Knockie this isn't about being bothered or the comedy of a one trick pony, it's just about respect for someone's name.Quote:
Originally Posted by Knock-on
If you axe me you don't look bovvered!Quote:
Originally Posted by Knock-on
That's the trueff
Knockee :s mokin:
It's nothing really to do with Motorsport IMHO but a silly excercise in trying to find something to huff and puff about.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
I've got respect for Rubinho and whether I spell his name correctly or not will not change that.
Some people spend so much time trying to climb on a high horse or soap box that they fail to understand what's going on around them.
Rubins, Rubens or Rub-ends makes no odds at all in my eyes :D
:D :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by ozrevhead