While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost the plot.
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto-wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespected-drivers
I thought it was pretty much all the teams that had agreed that Massi
had made errors.
I thought
On 18/04/2022 6:38 am, News wrote:
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost the plot.
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto- wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespected-driv
ers
I thought it was pretty much all the teams that had agreed that Massi
had made errors.
On Sunday, April 17, 2022 at 9:57:18 PM UTC-6, geoff wrote:
I thought it was pretty much all the teams that had agreed that Massi
had made errors.
you recently said alan had an erection for masi.
you numb cunt
On 18/04/2022 6:38 am, News wrote:
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost the plot.
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto-wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespected-drivers
I thought it was pretty much all the teams that had agreed that Massi
geoff wrote:
On 18/04/2022 6:38 am, News wrote:
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost the plot.
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto-
wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespected-driv
ers
I thought it was pretty much all the teams that had agreed that Massi
had made errors.
...and the FIA.
On 2022-04-18 2:47 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
geoff wrote:
On 18/04/2022 6:38 am, News wrote:
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost the
plot.
wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespected-
driv ers
I thought it was pretty much all the teams that had agreed that
Massi had made errors.
...and the FIA.
Odd, then, that the FIA has kept him in their employee...
...don't you think?
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost the plot.After Niki Lauda died, I wondered how long it might take for his absence to affect Merc. We have our answer, I guess.
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto-wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespected-drivers
Odd, then, that the FIA has kept him in their employee...
Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-18 2:47 a.m., Bigbird wrote:https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto-
geoff wrote:
On 18/04/2022 6:38 am, News wrote:
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost the
plot.
wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespected-
driv ers
I thought it was pretty much all the teams that had agreed that
Massi had made errors.
...and the FIA.
Odd, then, that the FIA has kept him in their employee...
...don't you think?
What is that distant spec in my rear view mirror... Oh, it's Alan and
his defence of Masi's incompetence.
Failure to answer the the point noted.
On Sunday, April 17, 2022 at 2:38:06 PM UTC-4, News wrote:
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost the plot.After Niki Lauda died, I wondered how long it might take for his absence to affect Merc. We have our answer, I guess.
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto-wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespected-drivers
Dan
On 2022-04-19 2:35 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-18 2:47 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
geoff wrote:
On 18/04/2022 6:38 am, News wrote:
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost
the plot.
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto-
wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespec
ted- driv ers
I thought it was pretty much all the teams that had agreed
that Massi had made errors.
...and the FIA.
Odd, then, that the FIA has kept him in their employee...
...don't you think?
What is that distant spec in my rear view mirror... Oh, it's Alan
and his defence of Masi's incompetence.
Failure to answer the the point noted.
On Sunday, April 17, 2022 at 2:38:06 PM UTC-4, News wrote:
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost the plot.
After Niki Lauda died, I wondered how long it might take for his
absence to affect Merc. We have our answer, I guess.
Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-19 2:35 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-18 2:47 a.m., Bigbird wrote:https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto- >>>>>>> wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespec
geoff wrote:
On 18/04/2022 6:38 am, News wrote:
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost
the plot.
ted- driv ers
I thought it was pretty much all the teams that had agreed
that Massi had made errors.
...and the FIA.
Odd, then, that the FIA has kept him in their employee...
...don't you think?
What is that distant spec in my rear view mirror... Oh, it's Alan
and his defence of Masi's incompetence.
Failure to answer the the point noted.
If you had even a little intelligence you might infer that what I was
getting at is that the question has been asked and answered already.
If the FIA really thought that Masi was so incompetent...
On 2022-04-19 12:01 p.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-19 2:35 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-18 2:47 a.m., Bigbird wrote:https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto- >>>>>>>> wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespec
geoff wrote:
On 18/04/2022 6:38 am, News wrote:
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost
the plot.
ted- driv ers
I thought it was pretty much all the teams that had agreed
that Massi had made errors.
...and the FIA.
Odd, then, that the FIA has kept him in their employee...
...don't you think?
What is that distant spec in my rear view mirror... Oh, it's Alan
and his defence of Masi's incompetence.
Failure to answer the the point noted.
If you had even a little intelligence you might infer that what I was
getting at is that the question has been asked and answered already.
No. It really hasn't.
If the FIA really thought that Masi was so incompetent...
...why is he still in their employ?
On 20/04/2022 7:28 am, Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-19 12:01 p.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-19 2:35 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-18 2:47 a.m., Bigbird wrote:https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto- >>>>>>>>> wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespec >>>>>>>>> ted- driv ers
geoff wrote:
On 18/04/2022 6:38 am, News wrote:
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost
the plot.
I thought it was pretty much all the teams that had agreed
that Massi had made errors.
...and the FIA.
Odd, then, that the FIA has kept him in their employee...
...don't you think?
What is that distant spec in my rear view mirror... Oh, it's Alan
and his defence of Masi's incompetence.
Failure to answer the the point noted.
If you had even a little intelligence you might infer that what I was
getting at is that the question has been asked and answered already.
No. It really hasn't.
If the FIA really thought that Masi was so incompetent...
...why is he still in their employ?
Same as when your auto-club realise that you are shit-useless and a liability driving on the track, they might give you a job mopping out
the toilets.
FYI: I'm not only a class champion, buta world class moron.
FYI: I'm not only a class champion, but the other class champions and
best drivers in our club nominated me to be an instructor after only my third year of racing.
That was back in 2016.
On 2022-04-19 2:20 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 20/04/2022 7:28 am, Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-19 12:01 p.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-19 2:35 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-18 2:47 a.m., Bigbird wrote:https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto- >>>>>>>>>> wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespec >>>>>>>>>> ted- driv ers
geoff wrote:
On 18/04/2022 6:38 am, News wrote:
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost
the plot.
I thought it was pretty much all the teams that had agreed
that Massi had made errors.
...and the FIA.
Odd, then, that the FIA has kept him in their employee...
...don't you think?
What is that distant spec in my rear view mirror... Oh, it's Alan
and his defence of Masi's incompetence.
Failure to answer the the point noted.
If you had even a little intelligence you might infer that what I was
getting at is that the question has been asked and answered already.
No. It really hasn't.
If the FIA really thought that Masi was so incompetent...
...why is he still in their employ?
Same as when your auto-club realise that you are shit-useless and a
liability driving on the track, they might give you a job mopping out
the toilets.
When you have no answer, attempt an absurd insult.
FYI: I'm not only a class champion, but the other class champions and
best drivers in our club nominated me to be an instructor after only my third year of racing.
That was back in 2016.
On 20/04/2022 9:27 am, Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-19 2:20 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 20/04/2022 7:28 am, Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-19 12:01 p.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-19 2:35 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-18 2:47 a.m., Bigbird wrote:https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto- >>>>>>>>>>> wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespec >>>>>>>>>>> ted- driv ers
geoff wrote:
On 18/04/2022 6:38 am, News wrote:
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost >>>>>>>>>>> the plot.
I thought it was pretty much all the teams that had agreed >>>>>>>>>> that Massi had made errors.
...and the FIA.
Odd, then, that the FIA has kept him in their employee...
...don't you think?
What is that distant spec in my rear view mirror... Oh, it's Alan >>>>>>> and his defence of Masi's incompetence.
Failure to answer the the point noted.
If you had even a little intelligence you might infer that what I was >>>>> getting at is that the question has been asked and answered already.
No. It really hasn't.
If the FIA really thought that Masi was so incompetent...
...why is he still in their employ?
Same as when your auto-club realise that you are shit-useless and a
liability driving on the track, they might give you a job mopping out
the toilets.
When you have no answer, attempt an absurd insult.
FYI: I'm not only a class champion, but the other class champions and
best drivers in our club nominated me to be an instructor after only
my third year of racing.
That was back in 2016.
Ha ha. You-a had to think referring specifically about you, eh. Not everything is actually about you. In fact nobody here could give a toss.
Referring to reassigning somebody proved incompetent in a particular
role, to another more suited to their skills (or where less harm can be done). An impossible scenario by your 'logic' it seems ...
Really?
You reply to a post by me with "your auto-club" and "you a job"...
...and now you're trying to pretend you didn't mean me?
Really?
FYI: I'm not only a class champion, but the other class champions and
best drivers in our club nominated me to be an instructor after only my third year of racing.
On 2022-04-19 4:40 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 20/04/2022 9:27 am, Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-19 2:20 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 20/04/2022 7:28 am, Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-19 12:01 p.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan wrote:No. It really hasn't.
On 2022-04-19 2:35 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-18 2:47 a.m., Bigbird wrote:https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto- >>>>>>>>
geoff wrote:
On 18/04/2022 6:38 am, News wrote:
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost >>>>>>>>>>>> the plot.
wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespec >>>>>>>>>>>> ted- driv ers
I thought it was pretty much all the teams that had agreed >>>>>>>>>>> that Massi had made errors.
...and the FIA.
Odd, then, that the FIA has kept him in their employee...
...don't you think?
What is that distant spec in my rear view mirror... Oh, it's Alan >>>>>>>> and his defence of Masi's incompetence.
Failure to answer the the point noted.
If you had even a little intelligence you might infer that what I was >>>>>> getting at is that the question has been asked and answered already. >>>>>
If the FIA really thought that Masi was so incompetent...
...why is he still in their employ?
Same as when your auto-club realise that you are shit-useless and a
liability driving on the track, they might give you a job mopping
out the toilets.
When you have no answer, attempt an absurd insult.
FYI: I'm not only a class champion, but the other class champions and
best drivers in our club nominated me to be an instructor after only
my third year of racing.
That was back in 2016.
Ha ha. You-a had to think referring specifically about you, eh. Not
everything is actually about you. In fact nobody here could give a toss.
Really?
You reply to a post by me with "your auto-club" and "you a job"...
...and now you're trying to pretend you didn't mean me?
Referring to reassigning somebody proved incompetent in a particular
role, to another more suited to their skills (or where less harm can
be done). An impossible scenario by your 'logic' it seems ...
On 20/04/2022 2:13 pm, Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-19 4:40 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 20/04/2022 9:27 am, Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-19 2:20 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 20/04/2022 7:28 am, Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-19 12:01 p.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan wrote:No. It really hasn't.
On 2022-04-19 2:35 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-18 2:47 a.m., Bigbird wrote:https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto- >>>>>>>>>
geoff wrote:
On 18/04/2022 6:38 am, News wrote:
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost >>>>>>>>>>>>> the plot.
wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespec >>>>>>>>>>>>> ted- driv ers
I thought it was pretty much all the teams that had agreed >>>>>>>>>>>> that Massi had made errors.
...and the FIA.
Odd, then, that the FIA has kept him in their employee...
...don't you think?
What is that distant spec in my rear view mirror... Oh, it's Alan >>>>>>>>> and his defence of Masi's incompetence.
Failure to answer the the point noted.
If you had even a little intelligence you might infer that what I >>>>>>> was
getting at is that the question has been asked and answered already. >>>>>>
If the FIA really thought that Masi was so incompetent...
...why is he still in their employ?
Same as when your auto-club realise that you are shit-useless and a >>>>> liability driving on the track, they might give you a job mopping
out the toilets.
When you have no answer, attempt an absurd insult.
FYI: I'm not only a class champion, but the other class champions
and best drivers in our club nominated me to be an instructor after
only my third year of racing.
That was back in 2016.
Ha ha. You-a had to think referring specifically about you, eh. Not
everything is actually about you. In fact nobody here could give a toss.
Really?
You reply to a post by me with "your auto-club" and "you a job"...
...and now you're trying to pretend you didn't mean me?
Referring to reassigning somebody proved incompetent in a particular
role, to another more suited to their skills (or where less harm can
be done). An impossible scenario by your 'logic' it seems ...
Only to get the predictable response from you. It's so easy.
But whatever you do, don't address the logic.
On 2022-04-18 2:47 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
geoff wrote:
On 18/04/2022 6:38 am, News wrote:
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost the plot.
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto-
wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespected-driv
ers
I thought it was pretty much all the teams that had agreed that Massi
had made errors.
...and the FIA.
Odd, then, that the FIA has kept him in their employee...
...don't you think?
On 4/19/2022 7:53 AM, Dan the Man wrote:Not sure if your questions were addressed to News or me, but I'll try to answer.
On Sunday, April 17, 2022 at 2:38:06 PM UTC-4, News wrote:
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost the plot.After Niki Lauda died, I wondered how long it might take for his absence to affect Merc. We have our answer, I guess.
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto-wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespected-drivers
DanSerious inquiry?
Do people hate MB and LH just because they're German and Black ?
They have accomplished very much in last many years, similar to the
glory days of Ferrari and MS.
They are very similarly polarizing, no? People either love or hate.
On Mon, 18 Apr 2022 18:13:50 -0700, Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
On 2022-04-18 2:47 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
geoff wrote:
On 18/04/2022 6:38 am, News wrote:
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost the plot.
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto- >>>>> wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespected-driv >>>>> ers
I thought it was pretty much all the teams that had agreed that Massi
had made errors.
...and the FIA.
Odd, then, that the FIA has kept him in their employee...
...don't you think?
Have you come up for an alternate word for"sacked" yet?
Have you found a single instance (other than this one) of remaining in
the employ of someone being called "sacked"?
On 2022-04-20 4:03 a.m., Martin Harran wrote:
On Mon, 18 Apr 2022 18:13:50 -0700, Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
On 2022-04-18 2:47 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
geoff wrote:
On 18/04/2022 6:38 am, News wrote:
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost the plot. >>>>>>
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto- >>>>>> wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespected-driv >>>>>> ers
I thought it was pretty much all the teams that had agreed that Massi >>>>> had made errors.
...and the FIA.
Odd, then, that the FIA has kept him in their employee...
...don't you think?
Have you come up for an alternate word for"sacked" yet?
Have you found a single instance (other than this one) of remaining in
the employ of someone being called "sacked"?
On Wed, 20 Apr 2022 09:56:08 -0700, Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
On 2022-04-20 4:03 a.m., Martin Harran wrote:
On Mon, 18 Apr 2022 18:13:50 -0700, Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
On 2022-04-18 2:47 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
geoff wrote:
On 18/04/2022 6:38 am, News wrote:
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost the plot. >>>>>>>
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto- >>>>>>> wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespected-driv >>>>>>> ers
I thought it was pretty much all the teams that had agreed that Massi >>>>>> had made errors.
...and the FIA.
Odd, then, that the FIA has kept him in their employee...
...don't you think?
Have you come up for an alternate word for"sacked" yet?
Have you found a single instance (other than this one) of remaining in
the employ of someone being called "sacked"?
So you haven't found an alternate word.
And yes, in a 30 year career as management consultant, I knew plenty
of managers incompetent in a position who were pushed sideways or
downways to a position where they were perfectly competent and on a
number of occasions I was the one who instigated the change. FWIW, the
vast majority of managers in that situation were very relieved to move
into a role where they felt in control.
Failure to actually answer the question asked is noted.
On 2022-04-20 4:03 a.m., Martin Harran wrote:
On Mon, 18 Apr 2022 18:13:50 -0700, Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
On 2022-04-18 2:47 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
geoff wrote:
On 18/04/2022 6:38 am, News wrote:
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost the plot. >>>>>>
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto- >>>>>> wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespected-driv >>>>>> ers
I thought it was pretty much all the teams that had agreed that Massi >>>>> had made errors.
...and the FIA.
Odd, then, that the FIA has kept him in their employee...
...don't you think?
Have you come up for an alternate word for"sacked" yet?
Have you found a single instance (other than this one) of remaining in
the employ of someone being called "sacked"?
On Wednesday, April 20, 2022 at 10:56:11 AM UTC-6, Alan wrote:
Have you found a single instance (other than this one) of remaining in
the employ of someone being called "sacked"?
get a life
On 21/04/2022 4:56 am, Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-20 4:03 a.m., Martin Harran wrote:
On Mon, 18 Apr 2022 18:13:50 -0700, Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
On 2022-04-18 2:47 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
geoff wrote:
On 18/04/2022 6:38 am, News wrote:
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost the plot. >>>>>>>
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto- >>>>>>> wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespected-driv >>>>>>> ers
I thought it was pretty much all the teams that had agreed that Massi >>>>>> had made errors.
...and the FIA.
Odd, then, that the FIA has kept him in their employee...
...don't you think?
Have you come up for an alternate word for"sacked" yet?
Have you found a single instance (other than this one) of remaining in
the employ of someone being called "sacked"?
'Sacked' is the word you appear adamant to used exclusively for the situation. Reassigned better ?
But even with 'sacked', it can apply to from a whole
company/organisation, or just to a particular position within that company.
.... yet another straightforward concept that you appear to have trouble comprehending.
On 21/04/2022 5:26 am, texas gate wrote:
On Wednesday, April 20, 2022 at 10:56:11 AM UTC-6, Alan wrote:
Have you found a single instance (other than this one) of remaining in
the employ of someone being called "sacked"?
get a life
He has. It appears to primarily consist of quibbling on USENET.
And actually racing open wheel...
...and winning championships (and being the second fastest lap ever in
my class)...
...and hockey...
...and golf (single digit handicap a couple of years ago)...
...skier (and former racer and ski instructor)...
...sailor (former world championship competitor)...
I manage to keep busy.
So everyone keeps saying...
..but never actually supporting.
And actually racing open wheel...
...and winning championships (and being the second fastest lap ever in
my class)...
...and hockey...
...and golf (single digit handicap a couple of years ago)...
...skier (and former racer and ski instructor)...
...sailor (former world championship competitor)...
I manage to keep busy.
And actually racing open wheel...
...and winning championships (and being the second fastest lap ever in
my class)...
...and hockey...
...and golf (single digit handicap a couple of years ago)...
...skier (and former racer and ski instructor)...
...sailor (former world championship competitor)...
I manage to keep busy.
On 2022-04-20 2:22 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 21/04/2022 5:26 am, texas gate wrote:
On Wednesday, April 20, 2022 at 10:56:11 AM UTC-6, Alan wrote:
Have you found a single instance (other than this one) of remaining in >>>> the employ of someone being called "sacked"?
get a life
He has. It appears to primarily consist of quibbling on USENET.
And actually racing open wheel...
...and winning championships (and being the second fastest lap ever in
my class)...
...and hockey...
...and golf (single digit handicap a couple of years ago)...
...skier (and former racer and ski instructor)...
...sailor (former world championship competitor)...
I manage to keep busy.
geoff wrote:
On 18/04/2022 6:38 am, News wrote:
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost the plot.
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto-
wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespected-driv
ers
I thought it was pretty much all the teams that had agreed that Massi
had made errors.
...and the FIA.
On 21/04/2022 10:17 am, Alan wrote:Why do you all continually engage with this dick Alan, whoever the heck he is. He seems to derive some sort of infantile pleasure from winding you guys up and you take his bait every single time. How long do you think it would take for him to disappear if no one ever responded to him?
On 2022-04-20 2:22 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 21/04/2022 5:26 am, texas gate wrote:
On Wednesday, April 20, 2022 at 10:56:11 AM UTC-6, Alan wrote:
Have you found a single instance (other than this one) of remaining in >>>> the employ of someone being called "sacked"?
get a life
He has. It appears to primarily consist of quibbling on USENET.
And actually racing open wheel...
...and winning championships (and being the second fastest lap ever in
my class)...
...and hockey...
...and golf (single digit handicap a couple of years ago)...
...skier (and former racer and ski instructor)...
...sailor (former world championship competitor)...
I manage to keep busy.Must try harder.
geoff
Why do you all continually engage with this dick Alan, whoever the heck he is. He seems to derive some sort of infantile pleasure from winding you guys up and you take his bait every single time. How long do you think it would take for him to disappear if no one ever responded to him?
John
[snipped]
Why do you all continually engage with this dick Alan, whoever the heck he is. He seems to derive some sort of infantile pleasure from winding you guys up and you take his bait every single time. How long do you think it would take for him to disappear if no one ever responded to him?
John
On 21/04/2022 18:18, JP wrote:
[snipped]
Why do you all continually engage with this dick Alan, whoever the
heck he is. He seems to derive some sort of infantile pleasure
from winding you guys up and you take his bait every single time.
How long do you think it would take for him to disappear if no one
ever responded to him?
John
+2
Why do you all continually engage with this dick Alan, whoever the heck he is. He seems to derive some sort of infantile pleasure from winding you guys up and you take his bait every single time. How long do you think it would take for him to disappear if no one ever responded to him?Yup. Check out his behavior at rec.sport.golf.
"Bigbird" <bigbird.nospam.usenet@gmail.com> writes:
geoff wrote:plot. >> >
On 18/04/2022 6:38 am, News wrote:
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost the
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto-
wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespected-driv
agreed that Massi >> had made errors.ers >> >> I thought it was pretty much all the teams that had
...and the FIA.
Naaaaah, they only said that mistakes were made, and they were human
errors. At no point did they name the person who was responsible for
those errors. The fact that you're extrapolating from that to deduce
it was the human who was responsible for such decision-making as his
"one job" who was actually responsible for the decisions that were
made shows your intrinsic anti-FIA bias!
Perhaps some eastern philosophy has been adopted - you must not bring
shame upon someone in a superior position?
On Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 11:10:49 AM UTC-4, leonard hofstatder
wrote:
On 4/19/2022 7:53 AM, Dan the Man wrote:
On Sunday, April 17, 2022 at 2:38:06 PM UTC-4, News wrote:plot. >>
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost the
After Niki Lauda died, I wondered how long it might take for his
absence to affect Merc. We have our answer, I guess.
DanSerious inquiry?
Do people hate MB and LH just because they're German and Black ?
They have accomplished very much in last many years, similar to the
glory days of Ferrari and MS.
They are very similarly polarizing, no? People either love or hate.Not sure if your questions were addressed to News or me, but I'll try
to answer. 1) I don't hate Merc or HAM; I have a fair amount of
German blood from my Mother, and I don't hate anyone for their skin
color. 2) Yes, Merc has been the boss machine in F1 for a long
while; I was just musing that the passing of Lauda and loss of his
brilliant technical mind might be holding them back. 3) And yes,
their accomplishments are certainly comparable to Scuderia and
Schumacher. No argument there.
Dan the Man wrote:A few years back, I saw a television interview with Toto Wolff. I don't recall the exact words said, but he credited Lauda for being an idea man when it came to the car itself.
On Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 11:10:49 AM UTC-4, leonard hofstatder
wrote:
On 4/19/2022 7:53 AM, Dan the Man wrote:
On Sunday, April 17, 2022 at 2:38:06 PM UTC-4, News wrote:plot. >>
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost the
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto-wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespected-drivers
After Niki Lauda died, I wondered how long it might take for his absence to affect Merc. We have our answer, I guess.
DanSerious inquiry?
Do people hate MB and LH just because they're German and Black ?
They have accomplished very much in last many years, similar to the glory days of Ferrari and MS.
They are very similarly polarizing, no? People either love or hate.Not sure if your questions were addressed to News or me, but I'll try
to answer. 1) I don't hate Merc or HAM; I have a fair amount of
German blood from my Mother, and I don't hate anyone for their skin
color. 2) Yes, Merc has been the boss machine in F1 for a long
while; I was just musing that the passing of Lauda and loss of his brilliant technical mind might be holding them back. 3) And yes,
their accomplishments are certainly comparable to Scuderia and
Schumacher. No argument there.
I had the impression that it was his main influence was on working with
the drivers and generally cutting through the bullshit within the team.
Your claim that he had a significant influence in technical matters is
new to me. I don't recall him being referred to as having a technical
role.
Where did you get this impression? Is it from particular articles?
On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 7:29:07 AM UTC-4, Bigbird wrote:
Dan the Man wrote:A few years back, I saw a television interview with Toto Wolff. I
On Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 11:10:49 AM UTC-4, leonardhttps://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto-wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespected-drivers
hofstatder wrote:
On 4/19/2022 7:53 AM, Dan the Man wrote:
On Sunday, April 17, 2022 at 2:38:06 PM UTC-4, News wrote:plot. >>
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost
the
I had the impression that it was his main influence was on working
Not sure if your questions were addressed to News or me, but I'llAfter Niki Lauda died, I wondered how long it might take for hisSerious inquiry?
absence to affect Merc. We have our answer, I guess.
Dan
Do people hate MB and LH just because they're German and Black
?
They have accomplished very much in last many years, similar to
the glory days of Ferrari and MS.
They are very similarly polarizing, no? People either love or
hate.
try to answer. 1) I don't hate Merc or HAM; I have a fair amount
of German blood from my Mother, and I don't hate anyone for their
skin color. 2) Yes, Merc has been the boss machine in F1 for a
long while; I was just musing that the passing of Lauda and loss
of his brilliant technical mind might be holding them back. 3)
And yes, their accomplishments are certainly comparable to
Scuderia and Schumacher. No argument there.
with the drivers and generally cutting through the bullshit within
the team. Your claim that he had a significant influence in
technical matters is new to me. I don't recall him being referred
to as having a technical role.
Where did you get this impression? Is it from particular articles?
don't recall the exact words said, but he credited Lauda for being an
idea man when it came to the car itself.
On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 7:29:07 AM UTC-4, Bigbird wrote:
Dan the Man wrote:
On Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 11:10:49 AM UTC-4, leonard
hofstatder wrote:
On 4/19/2022 7:53 AM, Dan the Man wrote:
On Sunday, April 17, 2022 at 2:38:06 PM UTC-4, News wrote:the plot. >>
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto- wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespected-driv
ers
After Niki Lauda died, I wondered how long it might take for
his absence to affect Merc. We have our answer, I guess.
DanSerious inquiry?
Do people hate MB and LH just because they're German and Black
?
They have accomplished very much in last many years, similar to
the glory days of Ferrari and MS.
They are very similarly polarizing, no? People either love orNot sure if your questions were addressed to News or me, but I'll
hate.
try to answer. 1) I don't hate Merc or HAM; I have a fair amount
of German blood from my Mother, and I don't hate anyone for their
skin color. 2) Yes, Merc has been the boss machine in F1 for a
long while; I was just musing that the passing of Lauda and loss
of his brilliant technical mind might be holding them back. 3)
And yes, their accomplishments are certainly comparable to
Scuderia and Schumacher. No argument there.
I had the impression that it was his main influence was on working
with the drivers and generally cutting through the bullshit within
the team. Your claim that he had a significant influence in
technical matters is new to me. I don't recall him being referred
to as having a technical role.
Where did you get this impression? Is it from particular articles?A few years back, I saw a television interview with Toto Wolff. I
don't recall the exact words said, but he credited Lauda for being an
idea man when it came to the car itself.
Dan the Man wrote:
On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 7:29:07 AM UTC-4, Bigbird wrote:
Dan the Man wrote:A few years back, I saw a television interview with Toto Wolff. I
On Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 11:10:49 AM UTC-4, leonardhttps://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto-
hofstatder wrote:
On 4/19/2022 7:53 AM, Dan the Man wrote:
On Sunday, April 17, 2022 at 2:38:06 PM UTC-4, News wrote:the plot. >>
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply lost
wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespected-driv
ers
I had the impression that it was his main influence was on workingNot sure if your questions were addressed to News or me, but I'llAfter Niki Lauda died, I wondered how long it might take forSerious inquiry?
his absence to affect Merc. We have our answer, I guess.
Dan
Do people hate MB and LH just because they're German and Black
?
They have accomplished very much in last many years, similar to
the glory days of Ferrari and MS.
They are very similarly polarizing, no? People either love or
hate.
try to answer. 1) I don't hate Merc or HAM; I have a fair amount
of German blood from my Mother, and I don't hate anyone for their
skin color. 2) Yes, Merc has been the boss machine in F1 for a
long while; I was just musing that the passing of Lauda and loss
of his brilliant technical mind might be holding them back. 3)
And yes, their accomplishments are certainly comparable to
Scuderia and Schumacher. No argument there.
with the drivers and generally cutting through the bullshit within
the team. Your claim that he had a significant influence in
technical matters is new to me. I don't recall him being referred
to as having a technical role.
Where did you get this impression? Is it from particular articles?
don't recall the exact words said, but he credited Lauda for being an
idea man when it came to the car itself.
Is that it?
On 2022-04-22 3:04 p.m., Bigbird wrote:
Dan the Man wrote:
On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 7:29:07 AM UTC-4, Bigbird wrote:
Dan the Man wrote:
On Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 11:10:49 AM UTC-4, leonard
hofstatder wrote:
On 4/19/2022 7:53 AM, Dan the Man wrote:
On Sunday, April 17, 2022 at 2:38:06 PM UTC-4, News wrote:the plot. >>
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply
lost
wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespected-
driv ers
After Niki Lauda died, I wondered how long it might take
for his absence to affect Merc. We have our answer, I
guess.
DanSerious inquiry?
Do people hate MB and LH just because they're German and
Black ?
They have accomplished very much in last many years,
similar to the glory days of Ferrari and MS.
They are very similarly polarizing, no? People either loveNot sure if your questions were addressed to News or me, but
or hate.
I'll try to answer. 1) I don't hate Merc or HAM; I have a
fair amount of German blood from my Mother, and I don't hate
anyone for their skin color. 2) Yes, Merc has been the boss
machine in F1 for a long while; I was just musing that the
passing of Lauda and loss of his brilliant technical mind
might be holding them back. 3) And yes, their accomplishments
are certainly comparable to Scuderia and Schumacher. No
argument there.
I had the impression that it was his main influence was on
working with the drivers and generally cutting through the
bullshit within the team. Your claim that he had a significant influence in technical matters is new to me. I don't recall him
being referred to as having a technical role.
Where did you get this impression? Is it from particularA few years back, I saw a television interview with Toto Wolff. I
articles?
don't recall the exact words said, but he credited Lauda for
being an idea man when it came to the car itself.
Is that it?
Wait... ...just... ...wait.
You're not suggesting that a member of an organization might say
something that wasn't the precise truth, are you?
That someone might perhaps hype someone's contributions or abilities
for reasons of public relations and/or team unity?
GFY in the Bozo bin for a month.
GFY in the Bozo bin for a month.
--
Bozo Bin
Alan Baker (Troll, habitual liar and general arsehole)
Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-22 3:04 p.m., Bigbird wrote:https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto-
Dan the Man wrote:
On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 7:29:07 AM UTC-4, Bigbird wrote:
Dan the Man wrote:
On Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 11:10:49 AM UTC-4, leonard
hofstatder wrote:
On 4/19/2022 7:53 AM, Dan the Man wrote:
On Sunday, April 17, 2022 at 2:38:06 PM UTC-4, News wrote:the plot. >>
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply
lost
wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespected-A few years back, I saw a television interview with Toto Wolff. I
driv ers
I had the impression that it was his main influence was onNot sure if your questions were addressed to News or me, butAfter Niki Lauda died, I wondered how long it might takeSerious inquiry?
for his absence to affect Merc. We have our answer, I
guess.
Dan
Do people hate MB and LH just because they're German and
Black ?
They have accomplished very much in last many years,
similar to the glory days of Ferrari and MS.
They are very similarly polarizing, no? People either love
or hate.
I'll try to answer. 1) I don't hate Merc or HAM; I have a
fair amount of German blood from my Mother, and I don't hate
anyone for their skin color. 2) Yes, Merc has been the boss
machine in F1 for a long while; I was just musing that the
passing of Lauda and loss of his brilliant technical mind
might be holding them back. 3) And yes, their accomplishments
are certainly comparable to Scuderia and Schumacher. No
argument there.
working with the drivers and generally cutting through the
bullshit within the team. Your claim that he had a significant
influence in technical matters is new to me. I don't recall him
being referred to as having a technical role.
Where did you get this impression? Is it from particular
articles?
don't recall the exact words said, but he credited Lauda for
being an idea man when it came to the car itself.
Is that it?
Wait... ...just... ...wait.
You're not suggesting that a member of an organization might say
something that wasn't the precise truth, are you?
That someone might perhaps hype someone's contributions or abilities
for reasons of public relations and/or team unity?
No Alan, as usual you show no comprehension of anything.
You clearly have nothing to contribute but sour grapes and immature
trolling.
GFY in the Bozo bin for a month.
--
Bozo Bin
Alan Baker (Troll, habitual liar and general arsehole)
When I do killfile someone, I just do it. I don't try and get in one
last dig.
On 2022-04-23 2:54 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-22 3:04 p.m., Bigbird wrote:https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto-
Dan the Man wrote:
On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 7:29:07 AM UTC-4, Bigbird wrote:
Dan the Man wrote:
On Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 11:10:49 AM UTC-4, leonard
hofstatder wrote:
On 4/19/2022 7:53 AM, Dan the Man wrote:
On Sunday, April 17, 2022 at 2:38:06 PM UTC-4, News wrote:the plot. >>
While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simply
lost
wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespected-A few years back, I saw a television interview with Toto Wolff. I
driv ers
I had the impression that it was his main influence was onNot sure if your questions were addressed to News or me, butAfter Niki Lauda died, I wondered how long it might takeSerious inquiry?
for his absence to affect Merc. We have our answer, I
guess.
Dan
Do people hate MB and LH just because they're German and
Black ?
They have accomplished very much in last many years,
similar to the glory days of Ferrari and MS.
They are very similarly polarizing, no? People either love
or hate.
I'll try to answer. 1) I don't hate Merc or HAM; I have a
fair amount of German blood from my Mother, and I don't hate
anyone for their skin color. 2) Yes, Merc has been the boss
machine in F1 for a long while; I was just musing that the
passing of Lauda and loss of his brilliant technical mind
might be holding them back. 3) And yes, their accomplishments
are certainly comparable to Scuderia and Schumacher. No
argument there.
working with the drivers and generally cutting through the
bullshit within the team.-a Your claim that he had a significant
influence in technical matters is new to me. I don't recall him
being referred to as having a technical role.
Where did you get this impression? Is it from particular
articles?
don't recall the exact words said, but he credited Lauda for
being an idea man when it came to the car itself.
Is that it?
Wait... ...just... ...wait.
You're not suggesting that a member of an organization might say
something that wasn't the precise truth, are you?
That someone might perhaps hype someone's contributions or abilities
for reasons of public relations and/or team unity?
No Alan, as usual you show no comprehension of anything.
You clearly have nothing to contribute but sour grapes and immature
trolling.
GFY in the Bozo bin for a month.
--
Bozo Bin
Alan Baker (Troll, habitual liar and general arsehole)
Ah yes: the coward's way!
Take a shot at someone and then put them into your killfile to avoid
having to deal with the reply.
When I said that someone might comment positively about Hamilton for political reasons in a team, you dismissed that possibility, and now
you're doing the exact same thing with Lauda.
But you run away, little man!
When I do killfile someone, I just do it. I don't try and get in one
last dig.
After Niki Lauda died, I wondered how long it might
take for his absence to affect Merc. We have our
answer, I guess.
2) Yes, Merc hasDan
been the boss machine in F1 for a long while; I was just
musing that the passing of Lauda and loss of his
brilliant technical mind might be holding them back.
I had the impression that it was his main influence was on
working with the drivers and generally cutting through the
bullshit within the team. Your claim that he had a
significant influence in technical matters is new to me. I
don't recall him being referred to as having a technical
role.
Where did you get this impression? Is it from particularA few years back, I saw a television interview with Toto
articles?
Wolff. I don't recall the exact words said, but he credited
Lauda for being an idea man when it came to the car itself.
Is that it?
Wait... ...just... ...wait.
You're not suggesting that a member of an organization might say something that wasn't the precise truth, are you?
That someone might perhaps hype someone's contributions or
abilities for reasons of public relations and/or team unity?
No Alan, as usual you show no comprehension of anything.
You clearly have nothing to contribute but sour grapes and immature trolling.
GFY in the Bozo bin for a month.
Ah yes: the coward's way!
Take a shot at someone and then put them into your killfile to avoid
having to deal with the reply.
When I said that someone might comment positively about Hamilton for political reasons in a team, you dismissed that possibility, and now
you're doing the exact same thing with Lauda.
But you run away, little man!
When I do killfile someone, I just do it. I don't try and get in one
last dig.
Just once for "big"bird wrote:
When I do killfile someone, I just do it. I don't try and get in one
last dig.
Yet another lie. You have never killfiled anyone. Your paranoia coupled
with low self esteem can not handle the idea that someone make a
comment about you that you cannot see.
I can.
You have just confirmed the 3 traits I listed as reason for putting you
in the Bozo bin.
So now you can go fuck yourself you tedious, lying little cunt.
There, I hope that was worth the trouble of nym-shifting to your
flatulent ego.
Now let's see who is the coward; can you resist making any cowardly
comments behind my back, Bozo...
On 2022-04-23 6:55 PM, Bigbird wrote:
Please, please, please just let it go.
Alan isn't going to change.
You're not going to change.
It's ends up with the two you insulting each other, calling each
other names and generally getting nowhere.
It's a total waste of time. Which is fine if it were just you and
Alan beating the dead horse ad infinitum. But if I killfile you, then
I miss anything you write that isn't a reply to Alan, and you do have
some value when then.
He is out for a month now. Enjoy.
Just once for "big"bird wrote:
A few years back, I saw a television interview with TotoI had the impression that it was his main influence was on2) Yes, Merc hasAfter Niki Lauda died, I wondered how long it might
take for his absence to affect Merc. We have our
answer, I guess.
Dan
been the boss machine in F1 for a long while; I was just
musing that the passing of Lauda and loss of his
brilliant technical mind might be holding them back.
working with the drivers and generally cutting through the
bullshit within the team. Your claim that he had a
significant influence in technical matters is new to me. I
don't recall him being referred to as having a technical
role.
Where did you get this impression? Is it from particular
articles?
Wolff. I don't recall the exact words said, but he credited
Lauda for being an idea man when it came to the car itself.
Is that it?
Wait... ...just... ...wait.
You're not suggesting that a member of an organization might say
something that wasn't the precise truth, are you?
That someone might perhaps hype someone's contributions or
abilities for reasons of public relations and/or team unity?
No Alan, as usual you show no comprehension of anything.
You clearly have nothing to contribute but sour grapes and immature
trolling.
GFY in the Bozo bin for a month.
Ah yes: the coward's way!
Take a shot at someone and then put them into your killfile to avoid
having to deal with the reply.
Look at yourself you attention seeking toxic little twat.
When I said that someone might comment positively about Hamilton for
political reasons in a team, you dismissed that possibility, and now
you're doing the exact same thing with Lauda.
Another lie.
I did not dismiss anything.
You clearly have no idea WTF you are talking about BUT since you insist
on HUMILIATING yourself yet again.
As above, Dan:
"After Niki Lauda died, I wondered how long it might take for his
absence to affect Merc. We have our answer, I guess."
AND
"I was just musing that the passing of Lauda and loss of his
brilliant technical mind might be holding them back"
So I asked him on what that rather bold statement was based and he
referenced a single unremarkable statement from Toto in some interview.
Hence "Is that it?"
So nothing to do with any of you small minded comments.
But you run away, little man!
I didn't run, you pissant little shit stain.
I walked away from you toxicity and I told you why.
You are a know nothing know it all that can never reflect on nor accept
any response to you usually unintelligent comments. I could do with a
break from your incessant, tedious and relentless repetition of the
same flawed arguments and lies.
When I do killfile someone, I just do it. I don't try and get in one
last dig.
Yet another lie. You have never killfiled anyone. Your paranoia coupled
with low self esteem can not handle the idea that someone make a
comment about you that you cannot see.
I can.
You have just confirmed the 3 traits I listed as reason for putting you
in the Bozo bin.
So now you can go fuck yourself you tedious, lying little cunt.
There, I hope that was worth the trouble of nym-shifting to your
flatulent ego.
Now let's see who is the coward; can you resist making any cowardly
comments behind my back, Bozo...
On 4/23/2022 9:55 AM, Just once for "big"bird wrote:
On 2022-04-23 2:54 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-22 3:04 p.m., Bigbird wrote:https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/12587984/mercedes-boss-toto- >>>>>>> wolff-says-michael-masi-was-a-liability-for-f1-who-disrespected- >>>>>>> driv ers
Dan the Man wrote:
On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 7:29:07 AM UTC-4, Bigbird wrote:
Dan the Man wrote:
On Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 11:10:49 AM UTC-4, leonard
hofstatder wrote:
On 4/19/2022 7:53 AM, Dan the Man wrote:
On Sunday, April 17, 2022 at 2:38:06 PM UTC-4, News wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> While avoiding the obvious, that Mercedes has simplythe plot. >>
lost
A few years back, I saw a television interview with Toto Wolff. II had the impression that it was his main influence was onNot sure if your questions were addressed to News or me, butAfter Niki Lauda died, I wondered how long it might takeSerious inquiry?
for his absence to affect Merc. We have our answer, I
guess.
Dan
Do people hate MB and LH just because they're German and
Black ?
They have accomplished very much in last many years,
similar to the glory days of Ferrari and MS.
They are very similarly polarizing, no? People either love
or hate.
I'll try to answer. 1) I don't hate Merc or HAM; I have a
fair amount of German blood from my Mother, and I don't hate
anyone for their skin color. 2) Yes, Merc has been the boss
machine in F1 for a long while; I was just musing that the
passing of Lauda and loss of his brilliant technical mind
might be holding them back. 3) And yes, their accomplishments
are certainly comparable to Scuderia and Schumacher. No
argument there.
working with the drivers and generally cutting through the
bullshit within the team.-a Your claim that he had a significant >>>>>>> influence in technical matters is new to me. I don't recall him
being referred to as having a technical role.
Where did you get this impression? Is it from particular
articles?
don't recall the exact words said, but he credited Lauda for
being an idea man when it came to the car itself.
Is that it?
Wait... ...just... ...wait.
You're not suggesting that a member of an organization might say
something that wasn't the precise truth, are you?
That someone might perhaps hype someone's contributions or abilities
for reasons of public relations and/or team unity?
No Alan, as usual you show no comprehension of anything.
You clearly have nothing to contribute but sour grapes and immature
trolling.
GFY in the Bozo bin for a month.
--
Bozo Bin
Alan Baker (Troll, habitual liar and general arsehole)
Ah yes: the coward's way!
Take a shot at someone and then put them into your killfile to avoid
having to deal with the reply.
When I said that someone might comment positively about Hamilton for
political reasons in a team, you dismissed that possibility, and now
you're doing the exact same thing with Lauda.
But you run away, little man!
When I do killfile someone, I just do it. I don't try and get in one
last dig.
STOP CHANGING YOUR ALIAS TO AVOID KILL FILES.
JFC!
Come out to my track and tell me that.
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