Rise of the Spiderfrench - On hold
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issoisso |
Posted on 26-09-2007 22:01
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we should really stop with all the "stupid american" stereotypes...they're degrading
then again, I just saw on TV an american saying that the president of Iran is responsible for helping Al-Qaeda. so I guess it's not our fault the stereotype exists...
a shiite working with Al-Qaeda....even Hollywood would turn that one down for being "too far out there."
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dave92 |
Posted on 26-09-2007 22:07
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At least our President is Hooked on Fonix.
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Crommy |
Posted on 26-09-2007 22:10
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issoisso wrote:
a shiite working with Al-Qaeda....even Hollywood would turn that one down for being "too far out there."
Watch any Hollywood world war II film - they are actually painful to watch with historical inaccuracies
EDIT: I've been wondering what the modern day English/Brit stereotype is nowadays. The papers like to portray our new stereotype as football hooligans, but I'd like to see the real view
Edited by Crommy on 26-09-2007 22:11
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issoisso |
Posted on 26-09-2007 22:11
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ha ha! that's brilliant
anyway, sorry for being off-topic. let's get back to making fun of the french for not winning anything
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Crommy |
Posted on 26-09-2007 22:12
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Can't we just hijack this thread, and he start another one, when he actually picks a team.
Note my edit
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dave92 |
Posted on 26-09-2007 22:15
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Crommy wrote:
Can't we just hijack this thread, and he start another one, when he actually picks a team.
Note my edit
wouldnt that be the american thing to do
Edited by dave92 on 26-09-2007 22:15
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issoisso |
Posted on 26-09-2007 22:15
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Crommy wrote:
Watch any Hollywood world war II film - they are actually painful to watch with historical inaccuracies
you should've left out the bold parts. I saw Braveheart again the other day. William Wallace existed. Robert the Bruce, Edward "Longshanks", England and Scotland all existed. the similarities with reality end there. made me shiver...
Crommy wrote:
EDIT: I've been wondering what the modern day English/Brit stereotype is nowadays. The papers like to portray our new stereotype as football hooligans, but I'd like to see the real view
uhm...there's no ONE very well defined stereotype over here. however, it's true that british fans usually spell trouble and destruction, sadly
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issoisso |
Posted on 26-09-2007 22:16
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dave92 wrote:
Crommy wrote:
Can't we just hijack this thread, and he start another one, when he actually picks a team.
Note my edit
wouldnt that be the american thing to do
we'd have to call that "liberating" the thread
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Waghlon |
Posted on 26-09-2007 22:26
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You utter americans! Stop hijacking my thread! Anyhow, update 2 AND 3 (that is, 1st post were update 1) are made. Im uploading and posting the first one fairly soon.
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issoisso |
Posted on 26-09-2007 22:28
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don't worry. this thread has no oil, so the american talk has gone for good.
good luck with the story
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Waghlon |
Posted on 26-09-2007 22:32
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Update 2! (Taunting Setzel was update 1)
You prick! Get me an installer!
WinRAR cockblocks (can i even say that in here?) me several times trying to unpack it.
After many attempts, it succumbs to my torture and lets me install it manually.
We are watching Isso...
Who am i kidding guys? Credit Agricole!
And for good measure: Money!
And somehow that concludes it. In the next episode we fire Mads Kaggestad so we can hire Theo Van Bos! Have a said too much? I THINK NOT!
Edited by Waghlon on 26-09-2007 22:33
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Alejandro_Valverde |
Posted on 27-09-2007 06:35
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Good choice!!! Go Bodrogi!!!!
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rodda |
Posted on 27-09-2007 07:51
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you fired Mads!!!!!!! foolish move.
I cant start my story to the first (stupid internet provider slowing my internet so it takes a day to download the back )
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Waghlon |
Posted on 27-09-2007 16:02
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Update 3: Bring forth thy fat wallet!
Inner voice: You know what to do Lars...
Hire!
Hire!
Inner voice: Oh come on! He cant even finish a race!
He will one day.
Hey! Its the best TT rider thats a FA.
Ill let you get away with that one
(15 y/o, columbian, 54 MO, lets make him a climber!)
Plaaaanariaaaaa! Youre such a superstaaaaaar!
Stop singing all right!
We're filthy rich, we send one guy to a TT training camp by himself.
WE SPENT HOW MUCH MONEY!??!?!?!?! (as of 12th of January)
[b]Heres the 2007 C.A. roster. Notice that Kaggestad and another frenchie got fired.
Onwards to the australian races!
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Waghlon |
Posted on 27-09-2007 16:02
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Oh yeah, that reminds me, i really oughta lower my file sizes. Ill get onto that by the next update.
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Balaverde |
Posted on 27-09-2007 16:04
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And don't use training camps... |
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issoisso |
Posted on 27-09-2007 16:19
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training camps?? heretic!!
burn him!
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dave92 |
Posted on 27-09-2007 16:33
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i think its a measure to provide a good cover story for Rassmussen
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Waghlon |
Posted on 27-09-2007 17:09
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How about you take those "ethics" and sho... Oh hello everyone! Its only fair i use them since the AI constantly beats me bigger tours and such even on normal. Its called balancing!
Besides: Rasmussen was in Manchester!
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Setzel |
Posted on 27-09-2007 17:13
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Waghlon wrote:
How about you take those "ethics" and sho... Oh hello everyone! Its only fair i use them since the AI constantly beats me bigger tours and such even on normal. Its called balancing!
Besides: Rasmussen was in Manchester!
Taunting me !!
Hehe now that's my motivation to cont the Basque Story
I bet you i can make top tens in Spain and France and you will not do a top 5 or 10 with Rassmusen
Eating my daily Breakfast at 9 pm
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