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17 Jul 2000, 00:00 (Ref:23575) | #1 | |
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wy do u call ms tgf?
or its not even ms? looks like zonta thinks formula1 is a bumping cars contest bumping twice in this g.p and lots more from the beggining of the seasen by the way did u realize that the crashes @ the beggining were actualy ferraris foult because they braked hard, and early for the first turn! will see what is gonna happen with mh electronic box, mclaren are definetly having a bad year with the fia. it can certenly explain mika's winn, u dont get extrymly competitive from ten days rest, he was so sure hill win he even praperd a joke (didn't here them ,sorry) nice race for burti gr8 for gene im extrimly happy for minardi, i think they have a gr8 chasis and a 800 hp pegout motor is all they need to b in the top ten! |
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17 Jul 2000, 01:13 (Ref:23596) | #2 | |
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f1ciamp, is there something wrong with your keyboard?
wy do u call ms tgf? or its not even ms? this g.p with mh electronic box gr8 for gene gr8 chasis need to b in the top ten Only joking. Some people on this board (not me) like to call Michael Schumacher 'TGF': That German Fellow. They also refer to Mika Hakkinen as 'Cranky Mika'. There are more acronyms used but you have to ask the insiders. You better get used to this. |
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17 Jul 2000, 01:15 (Ref:23597) | #3 | ||
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TGF = That German Fellow. Easier to spell than his last name and keeps him from getting mixed up with TGFB (That German Fellow's Brother.)
Ferrari do not make mistakes. Everything that goes wrong at Ferrari is aliens (if TGF) or coincidence (if Rubens). |
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17 Jul 2000, 08:15 (Ref:23641) | #4 | ||
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More like Zonta (if MS) or Trulli (if Rubens), from where I stand.
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17 Jul 2000, 09:01 (Ref:23645) | #5 | ||
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F1ciamp,
Seems to me that you have been taking lessons from our very own king of mismelling. Its refreshing to see that Brett M's influence stretches to europe don't you think? |
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17 Jul 2000, 16:05 (Ref:23716) | #6 | |
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mismelling. ?? hey hou does the stars thing work here in the forum? rookie racer marshal ecc...? o and being italian wahere u wright like u talk it's hard for me to spell english wich is made in a very weerd way and i just guess and some times it comes out good ,sometimes no!. |
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17 Jul 2000, 16:16 (Ref:23721) | #7 | ||
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TGF means "The great f*****" to me. But I'll take this chance and ask. Why do some of you call him Marylin?
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17 Jul 2000, 18:01 (Ref:23738) | #8 | ||
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TGF- Schumacher (m)-That german fellow
TGBF-Ralf-That german fellow's brother TOGF-Frentzen-That other german fellow TFF-Mika-The flying Finn, or substitute any f word DQ-David Coulthard-I really dont know! BS-Jenson Button-Button Spice! No really TLFC-Villeneuve-The little french canadian that could TGWCITTKH-Zonta-The guy who's car is trying to kill him ********-Flavio-Administrator Renault Supertec Engines Holding own left ear(?) RD-Ron Dennis-I like to think: "Really Drunk" SHAGUAR#1-Eddie-I dont know, sounds cool! FIRE!-Johnny Herbert LON!-Jean Alasi-Look out nick! |
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17 Jul 2000, 20:25 (Ref:23756) | #9 | |
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f1ciamp, we are happy to answer all of your questions, but I think reading the faq's will explain a lot.
Look at http://tentenths.com/site/faq/2.html |
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17 Jul 2000, 23:42 (Ref:23780) | #10 | ||
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"Marilyn" was from another joke - someone was saying they thought Michael would not like being called TGF and I said that I didn't think he'd care if we called him Marilyn as long as we kept talking about him. We don't really call him that usually.
And it was Patrick Head who started that "Button Spice" thing. Honestly! I heard him say it, in discussing the Publicity Machine that Button has built up that has no substance behind it. |
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18 Jul 2000, 02:08 (Ref:23803) | #11 | ||
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Welcome, F1 ciamp. Don't worry about the spelling-we're glad to have you aboard.
As far as the initials go, you'll learn all sorts of strange things here, such as Liz passion for Brazilians which is manifested by the fact that she can never mention De Ferran without using the pronoun "my" before "Gil". The words "Boxhead" and "Cubehead" used to describe a certain Scottish driver, seem lately to have fallen out of use. If you can tolerate Minardifan's posts, come back often. |
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18 Jul 2000, 08:14 (Ref:23836) | #12 | ||
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What are you saying Eero?
And of course the phrase 'Monkey Boy' is applicable to Zonta, Gene, Wurz AND Button. |
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18 Jul 2000, 10:18 (Ref:23871) | #13 | ||
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down and out force....
...aaah got here in time...
Dusbin = Rubens.....aaaah that feels good!!! |
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19 Jul 2000, 23:54 (Ref:24247) | #14 | ||
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TGF= The Great Farce.
Don't erase this message again. |
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20 Jul 2000, 01:12 (Ref:24264) | #15 | ||
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I have just got my film back from the Molson Indy and have a FABULOUS photo of me standing right between My Gil and Fast Helio! Okay, so My Gil is squinting. But he still looks wonderful.
"Cranky Mika" comes from his boo-hooing at the Monza 1999 when he accidentally threw himself into the gravel and stalled in front of a lot of really delighted Ferrari fans. Salo is either Other Mika or Sauber Mika. |
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