Re: 2004 Italian Grand Prix at Monza - Post F1 Entries Here - Due 8 AM 9/10/04
AMOK! According to my very own predictor (usually hanging over the waistband of my pants ) my strategy will allow me to fight for a podium. Since CMAC and I are seeing this as a team contest, it has become her role to keep my back clear from potential assaults - but not too worry, you are not among the usual suspects.
Re: 2004 Italian Grand Prix at Monza - Post F1 Entries Here - Due 8 AM 9/10/04
Firstly, JP RS CD OP BMW.
Secondly, I third MacDod's motion, which was already seconded by mjamok.
Thirdly, Birkmama, you need to send a 'notice to post picks' email to all of the competitors. If you're gonna start the weekend off, then finish it too!
Re: 2004 Italian Grand Prix at Monza - Post F1 Entries Here - Due 8 AM 9/10/04
Michael,
I have to agree with Christina - you are my only hope in beating Sy! He is only 18 points ahead of me - so post your picks ASAP!
BTW, you are quite right - The RHPS is best seen on BIG screen, and Sy has proved to be more the "handy" man than the "candy"man - he claims that he just repaired the garage door that has been ka-put for nearly a year!! I would have just replaced the bloody thing!
On that note - I have to respectfully wait until you have posted - Christina and I are counting on you
Re: 2004 Italian Grand Prix at Monza - Post F1 Entries Here - Due 8 AM 9/10/04
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Originally Posted by MJAmok
Just for that... I think I'll wait till the last minute!
Christina,
I bet Mikey uses MS, RB and Ferrari, after all it is Italy, and since we are both out of the RED team, we should be in the clear. It is only if he uses DC and MCL, BAR or REN that would be a concern - but there is enough out of the three to pick around that... plus he is out of BMW so this might be a good time to pick the Beamers. I think we are safe.
Sorry Michael, us girls have to stick together, besides, aren't you rooting for the babes here?
Last edited by juicyjules; 09-07-2004 at 06:57 PM.
Re: 2004 Italian Grand Prix at Monza - Post F1 Entries Here - Due 8 AM 9/10/04
OK Kids - last week Mikey and I had nearly the same picks and I scored a whopping 6 points!! This week, I don't have too many options.... so, here it goes....
Ralphie or the lucky man driving in his place
JPM
BAR
FM
OP
Re: 2004 Italian Grand Prix at Monza - Post F1 Entries Here - Due 8 AM 9/10/04
MPOWA where are you?
Some points leader you are - waiting for everyone else to make their picks first? Or is it too hard to figure out you have no MS, no RB, no JB, no JPM, no FA, no JT, and no KR left.
As for team picks you have FER. Let me think Ferarri in Italy? No, no don't pick them - pick REN like Jim Craige and you too can march backwards in the standings.
Oh no wait, don't pick until Sy goes - he has no FER and no REN. Yea, that's it , wait for Sy. He'll show you the way better than Jim. He can drop 4 places in the standings in a heartbeat.
Pick aready, before I get really annoyed.
Re: 2004 Italian Grand Prix at Monza - Post F1 Entries Here - Due 8 AM 9/10/04
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Originally Posted by Jimal Temus
DC - JT - CK - OP - Oh what a feeling, Toyota
Jimal, you like to live dangerously, don't you?
Casino Dealer : 17.
Number Two : Hit me.
Casino Dealer : You have 17, sir.
Number Two : I like to live dangerously.
Casino Dealer : [Hit for four] :21. Very good, sir.
[To Austin]
Casino Dealer : :5.
Austin Powers : I'll stay.
Casino Dealer : I suggest you hit, sir.
Austin Powers : I also like to live dangerously.
Re: 2004 Italian Grand Prix at Monza - Post F1 Entries Here - Due 8 AM 9/10/04
I have just arrived in london and on my way to italy. NO not to see the race unfortunately but I think this one will be quite exciting. If everyone drives like they did in belgium I will be in good shape. as for the red guys I have inside info that they are RED HOT for the victory so be prepared for that, Kimi had one victory and I think that will end there . Mike Iwill be thinking of you and Macdod you can now stop biting your nail and pick em out I think you have a good chance at taking p1 good luck.
dc pizoni mv gb fer I some how i know I wont be writing up the next review
Re: 2004 Italian Grand Prix at Monza - Post F1 Entries Here - Due 8 AM 9/10/04
i was on my way to get physio for my leg when a truck swirved in front of me. So I avoided colliding with the truck and ahd a head on with a sedan. You should see that guys car--- anyway It could have been worse I was only in 2nd gear
Re: 2004 Italian Grand Prix at Monza - Post F1 Entries Here - Due 8 AM 9/10/04
This is what you get when a 32 year old maniac with the balls and brains of a 17 year old builds a 'Supercharged and Nitrous Oxide Injected' 700 HP M3 to drive on African roads that aren't paved, are unsuitable for driving on over 20 mph and 99% populated by 40 year old smoke-belching 45 degree crab-walking mini-buses overfilled with pasengers by a factor of 4 and piloted by guys who drink more grain alcohol every day than you can drink water all year.
Re: 2004 Italian Grand Prix at Monza - Post F1 Entries Here - Due 8 AM 9/10/04
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Originally Posted by sydude
Jimal, you like to live dangerously, don't you?
Casino Dealer : 17.
Number Two : Hit me.
Casino Dealer : You have 17, sir.
Number Two : I like to live dangerously.
Casino Dealer : [Hit for four] :21. Very good, sir.
[To Austin]
Casino Dealer : :5.
Austin Powers : I'll stay.
Casino Dealer : I suggest you hit, sir.
Austin Powers : I also like to live dangerously.
I figure since Olivier has announced his retirement (of sorts), the pressure is off and he'll do well...as long as his motor doesn't go all Peugeot on him...
Re: 2004 Italian Grand Prix at Monza - Post F1 Entries Here - Due 8 AM 9/10/04
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Originally Posted by sydude
This is what you get when a 32 year old maniac with the balls and brains of a 17 year old builds a 'Supercharged and Nitrous Oxide Injected' 700 HP M3 to drive on African roads that aren't paved, are unsuitable for driving on over 20 mph and 99% populated by 40 year old smoke-belching 45 degree crab-walking mini-buses overfilled with pasengers by a factor of 4 and piloted by guys who drink more grain alcohol every day than you can drink water all year.
I love that kid.
Sy,
Moe likes to LIVE DANGEROUSLY - he ups the ante by driving into ONCOMING TRAFFIC!!!!!
Re: 2004 Italian Grand Prix at Monza - Post F1 Entries Here - Due 8 AM 9/10/04
Hey I will be in Italy for two weeks going around in a bus so if you see Something on the news like BUS OVER CLIFF or something it will be me of course , actually I stand more chance winning this weekend Lets see how RED hot Ferrari really are. They have to do a one two finish I really hope kr blows his engine Jp you know is a loser and jb well he seems to like 3rd .
Re: 2004 Italian Grand Prix at Monza - Post F1 Entries Here - Due 8 AM 9/10/04
What is all that ridicule about? This must have been a heavy impact! Even the steering wheel was jerked across the cockpit to the right side!
But seriously - how well could you drive if you had to shift with your left and could barely see through the spiderwebs on the windshield?
Re: 2004 Italian Grand Prix at Monza - Post F1 Entries Here - Due 8 AM 9/10/04
Sy i just put brand new tires on the back and on the two spare wheels , you can imagine how fast they wear out, hey Martin the real question is how well can you drive with a defective leg, once I overcame that the rest was easy ... well till I was road BLOCKED. At least bmw build strong cars
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Both Michael's do what they do best!
OK, be honest... was anyone surprised that on the weekend I picked them, Rubens chooses the wrong tire to start the race, and Michael S spins on the first lap?!?!? Of course not!
The question is, were you more or less surprised when they finished 1st and 2nd?