But spam is ok, it's not real ham. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Roby44
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But spam is ok, it's not real ham. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Roby44
I called the swine flu hotline, but all I got was crackling
Did you hear Kermit the Frog recently died of swine flu? His last words were, “Damn that pig! She told me she was clean!"
I never thought pigs would fly but apparently swine flu!
http://blogs.reuters.com/global/file...ssing-pig1.jpg
Sorry but Roby started it. :)
Looks like we can blame the Chinese for the current epidemic…..
2007 - Chinese year of the Chicken - Bird Flu Pandemic devastates parts of Asia
2008 - Chinese year of the Horse - Equine Influenza decimates Australian horse racing
2009 - Chinese year of the Pig - Swine Flu Pandemic kills hundreds of pigs/humans around the globe.
Outlook for 2010 is somewhat of a worry. It is the Chinese year of the Cock.
i hope it's not the Cock which is more important to mankind :D
Did not!! :) LOLQuote:
Originally Posted by NinjaMaster
just over a month for my first MotoGP of the year: Assen
2,5 weeks later there's Sachsenring:d
Time goes so slowly when you're waiting on something
You should all try and catch the inaugural Peruvian Grand Prix. Photo of first Superpole(s) and grid formation on following site........
http://peterfranken.blogspot.com/200...alangchao.html
Racing V-Rods I see. The scenery is spectacular.
My favourite bits are doohan into the southern loop (weeeeee!!!), then out through the bass straight left-hander (really scary-fast corner) into honda, then up to siberia, the hayshed (watch the camber change!), over lukey (getting that bit right is just sublime) into mg (always seem to be over cautious into that one) then out through 11 and 12 hard on it, down the shute onto Gardiner - then do it all over again! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by NinjaMaster
It's better than disneyland when the weather is on your side - I have been there 4 times (for track days) for a total of 8 days, and am batting a 50/50 average for dry v wet track time. Being where it is the weather can change in a minute. :mad: I still venture out for a splash to really scare the e out of myself - corsa diabolo's don't have much tread on the sides - but it is amazing how much grip there is out there in the wet.
Honourable mention goes to Mac Park (mount Gambier SA), lots of fun and very technical.
pictures from Assen for ste:
view on 'Hoofdtribune', in front of start-finish. As you can see this grandstand is quit close to the track, compared to some tracks I've seen on TV
http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/7...sen2009023.jpg
The Geert Timmer corner, last chicane of the circuit. When you walk up this 'flying' grandstand, you can follow the bikes half of the circuit
http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/3...en2009156s.jpg
Oh, BTW, there are more than 10 video screens next to the track on raceday