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24th May 2015, 22:43 #841Senior Member
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24th May 2015, 22:46 #842Senior Member
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This OT I know: I think everyone of us other born natural fellows are way under your radar most of the time. Having said that it means you´ll have to seek for dialogue with outer space fellows when you´re skyrockethigh?
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24th May 2015, 22:47 #843Objective observer
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Respect is subjective opinion. People also have different standards what to respect more, and what less. Ogier talks too much about the championship rules, Capito also tried to do something about them, but soon gave up as there was no support from nowhere, it is true somebody else wouldn't talk that much. All just humans anyway with their qualities and falls.
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24th May 2015, 23:02 #846Senior Member
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this is very general speaking you are talking,but here we dont speak generally about respect,but respect for a reason.
And Ogier doesnt deserve respect for a particular reason,as you saw, even inside his homeland compared to Loeb from his copatriots.
no he dont talk too much about rules,he talks too much about rules only when he dont win.
When he was pushing Loeb when he was cleaning all gravel rallies for years,he didn t spoke about rules at all.
Why?
trying to find excuses about silly Ogiers behaviour doesnt help.
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24th May 2015, 23:15 #848Senior Member
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24th May 2015, 23:17 #849
And anyway, looking at current "rising stars", Ogier finishing his career with bigger numbers than Loeb is not far from possible...
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