I doubt he thinks that, however how would any of you people feel if your private life would go public?!Quote:
Originally Posted by SGWilko
Can't you just stop criticizing him for his sexual life?
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I doubt he thinks that, however how would any of you people feel if your private life would go public?!Quote:
Originally Posted by SGWilko
Can't you just stop criticizing him for his sexual life?
Just goes to show you have no idea of how Germans and Austrians see what the Nazis did in WWII.Quote:
Originally Posted by SGWilko
Trying telling a joke involving "nazis" and/or "jews" in Germany or Austria and you might see what I'm talking about.
Before saying that I'm silly you could take your time and try to find out what the reality is.
Well, Paul Stoddart has said that he estimates the 55 clubs who voted against Mosley represent around 80% of the numbers of the motoring groups.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
If this vote had been organised along the lines of a shareholders' meeting, Max would have lost by a ratio of approximately 20:80 instead of winning 103:55.Quote:
Source: http://www.itv-f1.com/News_Article.aspx?id=42854
"It's a sad day for world motorsport," he told BBC Radio 5 Live.
"If the 103 countries [who voted in Mosley's favour] were read out, I guarantee you wouldn't recognise 99 percent of them, with a few notable exceptions.
"I think it's the beginning of the end of the FIA as we know it.
"I suspect we will now see a massive breakaway – the 50-odd that voted against Mosley represent some 80 percent of the numbers of the worldwide motoring groups of the big countries that we all know and respect.
Remember: 55 clubs had no confidence in Max Mosley. That's hugely significant.
If my sex life affected my ability to do my job, I'd expect to be asked to resign.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
+1Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Brockman
Mind you, I only get it twice a year, so no shocking headlines here I am afraid! :rotflmao:
Oh, ioan, I don't think telling jokes about nazi's is very clever anywhere, do you?
Not him again! :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Brockman
Was this calculated based on Stoddy's estimation?!Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Brockman
And 103 did have confidence, that's even more significant! Unless there is a huge change in maths that I missed one of these days!Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Brockman
As already pointed out by Bagwan, many politicians would be happy to win by such a margin!
Cheers people, try to get over someone else's private life, it's none of your business.
You're some kind of p-star!?! :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Brockman
Just kidding.
Richard Nixon perhaps...oh no, he resigned :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
You are missing the point. The way the vote works skews the true result, because countries with one club get one vote, countries with 3 clubs, get..........Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
anybody?
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No it isn't but in some countries they might try to see the humorous part of it, but not in Germany and Austria.Quote:
Originally Posted by SGWilko
Believe me I know these countries, young people (there are exceptions as always) are ashamed about what happened and they do strongly condemn it.
The ADAC move was based on Germany's external politics in regard to the horrors of WWII.