View Full Version : Korean GP In Doubt!?
At least in the minds of some drivers per Autosport. They sound worried. Gosh, it's like we've already been through this.:)
Methanolandbrats
10-07-10, 11:04 AM
Bernie is gonna be pissed and there will be hefty fines :D
BarillaGirl
10-07-10, 11:29 AM
Bernie is gonna be pissed and there will be hefty fines :D
When it's not going your way, make 'em pay! That's the Bernie Way. :rolleyes:
Don Quixote
10-07-10, 12:52 PM
Maybe Bernie will move it North Korea. :gomer:
TrueBrit
10-07-10, 01:52 PM
Maybe Bernie will move it North Korea. :gomer:
Nah, they already have a short-arse tinpot dictator there...
Nah, they already have a short-arse tinpot dictator there...:laugh::rofl::laugh::rofl:
Nah, they already have a short-arse tinpot dictator there...
Yeah, but birds of a feather...
The Grand Prix of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea though the streets of Pyongyang, just rolls off the tongue.
Methanolandbrats
10-07-10, 10:09 PM
Yeah, but birds of a feather...
The Grand Prix of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea though the streets of Pyongyang, just rolls off the tongue.
The food would be better than the USGP at Indy. :thumbup:
Michaelhatesfans
10-07-10, 11:16 PM
Nah, they already have a short-arse tinpot dictator there...
:thumbup:
What food?:confused:Footlong Running Yankee Imperialist Dogs? On a stick?
Methanolandbrats
10-08-10, 12:42 PM
What food?.....
That's exactly what I said at the USGP. :D
EDwardo
10-08-10, 02:10 PM
Kimchi crisis
Reporting from Seoul — Freakish fall weather has resulted in a national kimchi crisis, causing South Korean consumers to clutch at their purses, hearts and stomachs as they seek to deal with a shortage of the oblong-shaped cabbage used to make the ubiquitous spicy dish.
With heavy September rains ruining much of the Napa, or Chinese, cabbage crop, prices have jumped fourfold to more than $10 a head.
In response, the federal government last week announced a temporary reduction in tariffs on Chinese-imported cabbage and radishes in a plan to rush an additional 100 tons of the staples into stores this month.
http://articles.latimes.com/2010/oct/05/world/la-fg-south-korea-kimchi-20101005
Coincidence?
:eek:
cameraman
10-08-10, 06:05 PM
We now know what happened. This was the lead planner for the circuit.
Ge9VfALthLI&
Meh. He'll just sue (or his heirs will) for ...for...I don't know WHAT! But he (they) will! If he survived, the place better collect for damages.:mad:
Oh, and the race is ON! FIA loves the place.
racer2c
10-12-10, 03:35 PM
I've already raced there in F1 2010. Won in fact cuz I'm just that good. :D
Typical Tilke track. But I'm finding Tilke tracks are more entertaining to race on than watch a race on.
cameraman
10-12-10, 07:09 PM
Meh. He'll just sue (or his heirs will) for ...for...I don't know WHAT! But he (they) will! If he survived, the place better collect for damages.:mad:
Ah no, that is a real Darwin Award winner.
Methanolandbrats
10-13-10, 12:40 AM
Ah no, that is a real Darwin Award winner.
He'd have to sue his mom for conceptioning a retard.
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