No one is perfect. The question is why are we talking MS in this thread?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave B
Answer: because Brits think they can excuse their golden boy by throwing mud to someone else.
Oh well, talk about logic.
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No one is perfect. The question is why are we talking MS in this thread?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave B
Answer: because Brits think they can excuse their golden boy by throwing mud to someone else.
Oh well, talk about logic.
Can we get back to slagging off Hamiltard?
You were the second person to mention him in the thread!Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
I'm afraid I have no idea what that point means.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Oh, excellent. A new super-intelligent nickname for a driver — truly one of my favourite things on this or any forum.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
Oh come on. He deserves it after today. On a good day he's great, on a bad day like today he doesn't deserve to be in F1.Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
You're moaning about mud slinging and then making a xenophobic comment like that? Nice. For the record, I'm a Brit and I think Hamilton is being a whining, petulant tit. He drove like an idiot today, blamed everyone else but himself and then threw his toys out of the pram when he got called on it. If anyone has a reason to be upset, it's Button, as he did nothing wrong yet saw events conspire against him, yet I haven't heard him spitting his dummy out.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
But not the first who started bashing him. So again, why was MS brought into this thread?Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
Xenophobic comment? Check the nationalities of those slagging off MS and come back to have a honest discussion after that.Quote:
Originally Posted by hornet
It's not xenophobic, it's an observation, most Brits do support Hamilton regardless of what he doesQuote:
Originally Posted by hornet