RICHARD+PHILIP Posted December 5, 2002 Posted December 5, 2002 Changing the subject It's Me Phil ! the first stage is Februrary 3/4th for a medical Leading onto a Thoroughbred GP Drive In on May 25th at MONZA. #### Knows when It's on TV We can't get Channel 5 this far south. Leading onto Faking it What a Numpty These Formula renaults are only 2L 8 Valves Bog std engines My gran couple keep one on a circuit. Having said that If all the people on my program are as crap as that I'll be Laughing Damm Cancel it all There is a speed series round at Mira on 24th may Moza or Mira MMMM Tough Quote
david.c Posted December 5, 2002 Posted December 5, 2002 To do a season of Renault racing would cost about £30,000. As part of the Faking It training, they taught me how to get sponsorship. I can't make up my mind whether to top-up my mortgage to help him out On second thoughts, I would only sponsor him to keep his mouth shut David Quote
Mark Stanton Posted December 5, 2002 Author Posted December 5, 2002 And remember the Sun journo that he fooled was Stan Piecha now F1 Journo. "ahem" - he used to be the Sun's Angling (yes Fishing ) correspondent In defence of Fisherman Stan - I got the impression that he tought he was such a stooge thet it was a double bluff Oh well done Phil - sorry chap the text just seem so animated I thought it was the "young un" can I have your autograph Quote
Paul Hurdsfield - Joint Manchester AO Posted December 5, 2002 Posted December 5, 2002 Aw flippin' eck an' I went an' missed it shucks sounds like I missed out on a good laugh Quote
crew15uk Posted December 5, 2002 Posted December 5, 2002 Glad i'm not alone with my thoughts! I couldn't believe he could be such an idiot. As said many times, there are plenty of others who would have given their right arm to spend 4 weeks learning how to fake it! (and still do a better job! ) IMO the only thing he managed to fake was convincing the producer he was the one for the job!! In his defence though.... do remember that he spends much of his time, locked in a dark room, nose pressed against the screen, playing his little games. What an Quote
westy Posted December 5, 2002 Posted December 5, 2002 In his defence though.... do remember that he spends much of his time, locked in a dark room, nose pressed against the screen, playing his little games. Quote
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