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just finished reading this thread and cheered that you decided to stay đ
Don’t let the doom clouds and bullies get you down. ;D
jaycParticipantStone and myself got the chance to visit a real movie set!  didn't go very well, sorry DennisÂ
jaycParticipantFormula 1 winner Lewis Hamilton causes stir after spraying celebration champagne in womanâs face
Note to self, dont spray Stone with Champagne if i winjaycParticipantIs it British invasion week?Â
Welcome TanyaH to our crazy village and enjoy your stayÂ
jaycParticipantGirlfriend – Matthew Sweet
jaycParticipantWelcome zuzannah
Another Brit with a sense of humor is always welcome to out crazy village.
have fun and enjoy your stay đ
jaycParticipantCongrats to all the China Grand Prix winnersÂ
Stone and I are in for the next one.
Pythia gifted 100
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Geoffrey Lewis playing Harry Pierpoint in the film Dillinger 1973
Geoffrey and director Rob Zombie on the set of the Devils rejects 2005RIP Geoffrey Lewis, a great American actor.
jaycParticipantLucille Ballâs upstate New York hometown wants âmonsterâ-like statue removed
“It looks like a monster,” a Celoron man championing the cause told the Daily News. âIt not only does not look like Lucy, it doesnât look human. And at nighttime itâs even scarier.”jaycParticipantF-1 News
Jackie Stewart: F1 should stand by traditional European races
copied from MSN sports.Formula One great Jackie Stewart has bemoaned the downfall of the German Grand Prix and is urging the sport's bosses not to forsake tradition for money as the number of European races on the calendar dwindles.
The German GP was erased from the 2015 schedule because of financial problems and F1 commercial head Bernie Ecclestone hasn't guaranteed the future of the iconic Italian Grand Prix, either.
More races are heading to countries in Asia and the Middle East, where government funding can better cover the high hosting fees.
Stewart, a three-time world champion, told The Associated Press there should always be a place for the ''essential'' races in Germany, Italy, Britain, France and Monaco, as they helped ''motorsport to become what it is today.''
''That sounds like me being a purist,'' Stewart said in a telephone interview. ''But you have to respect history. They should always be on the calendar – it's terrific we have a United States Grand Prix, a Brazilian Grand Prix, one in Bahrain, and that we are going to new countries.
Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain leads the pack at the start of the Malaysian Formula One Grand Prix at Sepang International Circuit in Sepang, Malaysia, Sunday, March 29, 2015. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian, Pool) © (AP Photo/Vincent Thian, Pool Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain leads the pack at the start of the Malaysian Formula One Grand Prix at Sepang International Circuit in Sepang, Malaysia, Sunday, March 29, 2015. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian, Pool)
''But you still have to respect your heritage.''Germany's grand prix may have disappeared but its status as a big motorsport nation is being preserved by the presence of Mercedes atop the drivers' and constructors' standings last year and the start of this season.
Germany can also count on Sebastian Vettel, the winner of four consecutive world titles from 2010 to 2013, to put up a fight this season.
Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg of Germany steers his car to finishing third in the Malaysian Formula One Grand Prix at Sepang International Circuit in Sepang, Malaysia, Sunday, March 29, 2015. (AP Photo/Joshua Paul) © (AP Photo/Joshua Paul Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg of Germany steers his car to finishing third in the Malaysian Formula One Grand Prix at Sepang International Circuit in Sepang, Malaysia, Sunday, March 29, 2015. (AP Photo/Joshua Paul)
Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg went head to head for the title last year – Hamilton clinched his second championship on the final weekend – and are expected to do so again, despite Vettel's unexpected victory for Ferrari at the Malaysian Grand Prix on Sunday.''It was very welcome,'' Stewart said of Vettel's win. ''We have got such total domination, except for the last race, that it has done damage to F1, in the same way as we lost television audiences and attendance figures in the Michael Schumacher days at Ferrari.
''We do need more competition and more winners, not just, `Play it again Sam.' I hope the Ferrari experience was not a one-hit wonder but there is nobody to touch Mercedes.''
If Hamilton retains his title, he will draw alongside Stewart with a British record of three.
''I won't be upset if Lewis equals my three world championships and I'm sure he'll win more than that,'' said Stewart, who captured championships in 1969, `71 and `73, and won 27 from 99 races.
''There will always be somebody leading the pack and the sky is the limit (for Hamilton).''
jaycParticipantNicely done. Hope you will also be creating some new items for the men.
Echoing LovingSir, we need a jean jacketÂ
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Yeah that's right, I am real strong.Reading your horse post reminded me of something i read a few years back and wrote down about the strength of Gorillas
Ok using Watts formula for horse power…..1 horse lifting (by wench) 33,000 pounds,one foot in one minute.
The average run of the mill mountain Gorilla weighs 600 pounds and can lift itself five feet into a tree in three seconds!
That works out to 45Â horse power per Arm!, that's More HP than most compact cars on the road.
jaycParticipantMC5 – Kick out the jams
jaycParticipantGreetings Lisaria,
glad you came to forum enjoy tour time hereÂ
jaycParticipantGreeting Curious,
welcome to our crazy realm and enjoy your time hereÂ
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