"Take my swimming trunks, I won't need them." - Frank Costanza. "What does he want with your swimming trunks." - Estelle Costanza. "Why should they go to waste." - Frank Costanza - Seinfeld
just type 'Colin Edwards save' or something like this in YouTube and you'll get another video
"A woman without curves is like a road without bends, you might get to your destination quicker but the ride is boring as hell'
MotoGP OMG!
For me, Formula 1 doesn't do to me what it did when I watched it as a little kid (90's). It's still fun, but you know what I mean.
Last week I watched TV before going to bed Sunday night. I recently moved and have now got cable TV for the first time. It got late so I switched through the channels one last time, and there it was: MotoGP at Laguna Seca.
I watched the race from start to finish and couldn’t help think of what I have been missing out on.
I have later learned that this race in particular was very dramatic and that they are not all like that, but anyways, I am now a MotoGP fan.
Cheers
The Battle from Laguna Seca: Rossi-Stoner Laguna Seca 2008 battle | The Official MotoGP Website
It was a great race. Rossi was amazing.
If you should see a man walking down a crowded street talking aloud to himself, don't run in the opposite direction, but run towards him, because he's a poet. You have nothing to fear from the poet - but the truth.
(Ted Joans)
It's a long time since I've seen so close racing. Last time I think was when this Norwegian Alfa-driver, Fredrik or something, was overtaken by a Hillman Imp
Rossi got it in the bag. Effectively, it was his after Brno. On the mental level, it was his after Laguna. Now it's just a mathemathical matter.
Stoner is fantastic, but still doesn't have Rossi's measure. It isn't really something to be ashamed though. I think we're blessed to see them both at the same time.
The 2009 season has begune this Monday when Pedrosa had his first ride on brdgestone tyres.
Would it be possible, to play forever?
The conclusion reached was that a player is inevitably doomed to lose.
Match point number 2 for Rossi.
Will he do it guys?
Would it be possible, to play forever?
The conclusion reached was that a player is inevitably doomed to lose.
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