"Charging Button first used persistence to take Romain Grosjean on the outside...before eating up Kazuki Nakajima...and then quickly setting about Toyota's Kamui Kobayashi."
Well, really! I shall be writing a stiff note to the DG, I can tell you. Bringing this filth into our living rooms... -- Sid Make sure Matron is away when you reply
On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 20:57:02 +0100, Siderius Nuncius wrote: > I have just read this on the BBC's website:
> "Charging Button first used persistence to take Romain Grosjean on the > outside...before eating up Kazuki Nakajima...and then quickly setting about > Toyota's Kamui Kobayashi."
> Well, really! I shall be writing a stiff note to the DG, I can tell you. > Bringing this filth into our living rooms...
I think you've probably misunderstood. No idea what a "Charging Button" might be but would suggest Kenton ? -- Regards. Hugh Jampton.
I remember Grace dying in the stable It was a long time ago
On 18 Oct, 21:55, Hugh Jampton <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 20:57:02 +0100, Siderius Nuncius wrote: > > I have just read this on the BBC's website:
> > "Charging Button first used persistence to take Romain Grosjean on the > > outside...before eating up Kazuki Nakajima...and then quickly setting about > > Toyota's Kamui Kobayashi."
> > Well, really! I shall be writing a stiff note to the DG, I can tell you. > > Bringing this filth into our living rooms...
> I think you've probably misunderstood. No idea what a "Charging Button" > might be but would suggest Kenton ?
>On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 20:57:02 +0100, Siderius Nuncius wrote:
>> I have just read this on the BBC's website:
>> "Charging Button first used persistence to take Romain Grosjean on the >> outside...before eating up Kazuki Nakajima...and then quickly setting about >> Toyota's Kamui Kobayashi."
>> Well, really! I shall be writing a stiff note to the DG, I can tell you. >> Bringing this filth into our living rooms...
>I think you've probably misunderstood. No idea what a "Charging Button" >might be but would suggest Kenton ?
It means we have a long overdue world champion once again and the Constructors Trophy as well. -- Kosmo Richard W SNELLSS
On Oct 18, 9:57 pm, "Siderius Nuncius" <matron.nunc...@tesco.net> wrote:
> I have just read this on the BBC's website:
> "Charging Button first used persistence to take Romain Grosjean on the > outside...before eating up Kazuki Nakajima...and then quickly setting about > Toyota's Kamui Kobayashi."
> Well, really! I shall be writing a stiff note to the DG, I can tell you. > Bringing this filth into our living rooms...
ITYM "fifth" not "filth".
A jolly good finish from a start at 14th. The boy done well.
In message <1e3ndgwaxced0.1n4hzvh1xzqn5....@40tude.net>, Hugh Jampton <m...@privacy.net> writes
>On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 20:57:02 +0100, Siderius Nuncius wrote:
>> I have just read this on the BBC's website:
>> "Charging Button first used persistence to take Romain Grosjean on the >> outside...before eating up Kazuki Nakajima...and then quickly setting about >> Toyota's Kamui Kobayashi."
>> Well, really! I shall be writing a stiff note to the DG, I can tell you. >> Bringing this filth into our living rooms...
>I think you've probably misunderstood. No idea what a "Charging Button" >might be but would suggest Kenton ?
Well actually, as the name suggests ... they are extra luv.. -- Mike McMillan, The email address is spam trapped but any genuine communications may be sent to mike dot mcmillan at ntlworld dot com
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On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 22:06:47 +0100, K Richard Whitbread wrote: > It means we have a long overdue world champion once again and the > Constructors Trophy as well.
I did actually watch the last half hour of the race. Well done Jenson :-)
I still think Kenton would have been faster than Jenson :-) -- Regards. Hugh Jampton.
I remember Grace dying in the stable It was a long time ago
> Hugh Jampton <m...@privacy.net> wrote > >On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 20:57:02 +0100, Siderius Nuncius wrote:
> >> I have just read this on the BBC's website:
> >> "Charging Button first used persistence to take Romain Grosjean on the > >> outside...before eating up Kazuki Nakajima...and then quickly setting about > >> Toyota's Kamui Kobayashi."
> >> Well, really! I shall be writing a stiff note to the DG, I can tell you. > >> Bringing this filth into our living rooms...
> >I think you've probably misunderstood. No idea what a "Charging Button" > >might be but would suggest Kenton ?
> It means we have a long overdue world champion once again and the > Constructors Trophy as well.
Long overdue... Will he get fined for that?
I assume the Constructor's Trophy is made out of Lego? (Or Mechano?)
Siderius Nuncius wrote: > I have just read this on the BBC's website:
> "Charging Button first used persistence to take Romain Grosjean on the > outside...before eating up Kazuki Nakajima...and then quickly setting > about Toyota's Kamui Kobayashi."
> Well, really! I shall be writing a stiff note to the DG, I can tell > you. Bringing this filth into our living rooms...
Getting pulled over and being asked by the police
"who do you think you are Jenson Button?"
Has not got the ring to it that Stirling Moss has lol
> Siderius Nuncius wrote: >> I have just read this on the BBC's website:
>> "Charging Button first used persistence to take Romain Grosjean on the >> outside...before eating up Kazuki Nakajima...and then quickly setting >> about Toyota's Kamui Kobayashi."
>> Well, really! I shall be writing a stiff note to the DG, I can tell >> you. Bringing this filth into our living rooms...
> Getting pulled over
Oh, for heaven's sake - not you as well!
Honestly. Minds like sewers, the lot of them. -- Sid Make sure Matron is away when you reply
> "Charging Button first used persistence to take Romain Grosjean on the > outside...before eating up Kazuki Nakajima...and then quickly setting > about Toyota's Kamui Kobayashi."
> Well, really! I shall be writing a stiff note to the DG, I can tell you. > Bringing this filth into our living rooms...
>"Dave xxxx" <d...@remer.co.uk> wrote >> Siderius Nuncius wrote:
>>> I have just read this on the BBC's website:
>>> "Charging Button first used persistence to take Romain Grosjean on the >>> outside...before eating up Kazuki Nakajima...and then quickly setting >>> about Toyota's Kamui Kobayashi."
>>> Well, really! I shall be writing a stiff note to the DG, I can tell >>> you. Bringing this filth into our living rooms...
>> Getting pulled over
>Oh, for heaven's sake - not you as well!
>Honestly. Minds like sewers, the lot of them.
Good thing he did not get pulled up then. -- Kosmo Richard W SNELLSS
In message <ac.d75fe450ac.a702a0mis...@orpheusmail.co.uk>, Rosemary
Miskin <mis...@orpheusmail.co.uk> writes: >In article <Ebdd$DPnN42KF...@local.machine>, K Richard Whitbread ><richard.whitbr...@tesco.net> wrote: >> It means we have a long overdue world champion once again
>and British champions for two years running for the first time ever, I >believe.
>I'm glad the rain held off for once - yesterday's qualifying session was >dreadful.
[] I'm afraid I saw neither qual. nor race, but I generally find rain makes for more interesting; of course, I don't wish them any harm, so the cancelling half way through of one of the races earlier in the season was fair enough (you couldn't see a thing, it was pouring so much), but a little rain makes for IMO a little variety - apart from crashes and mistakes, the race is rather often won on pit strategy, which is a pity. -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G.5AL-IS-P--Ch++(p)Ar@T0H+Sh0!:`)DNAf ** http://www.soft255.demon.co.uk/G6JPG-PC/JPGminPC.htm for ludicrously outdated thoughts on PCs. **
"Bother," said Pooh, as he tasted the bacon in his sandwich.
<?...@hotmail.co.uk.invalid> writes: >"Siderius Nuncius" <matron.nunc...@tesco.net> wrote in message >news:7k1a99F33265mU1@mid.individual.net... >> I have just read this on the BBC's website:
>> "Charging Button first used persistence to take Romain Grosjean on the >> outside...before eating up Kazuki Nakajima...and then quickly setting >> about Toyota's Kamui Kobayashi."
>> Well, really! I shall be writing a stiff note to the DG, I can tell you. >> Bringing this filth into our living rooms...
Nor would I have! LOL, thanks. -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G.5AL-IS-P--Ch++(p)Ar@T0H+Sh0!:`)DNAf ** http://www.soft255.demon.co.uk/G6JPG-PC/JPGminPC.htm for ludicrously outdated thoughts on PCs. **
"Bother," said Pooh, as he tasted the bacon in his sandwich.
<d...@remer.co.uk> writes: >Siderius Nuncius wrote: >> I have just read this on the BBC's website:
>> "Charging Button first used persistence to take Romain Grosjean on the >> outside...before eating up Kazuki Nakajima...and then quickly setting >> about Toyota's Kamui Kobayashi."
>> Well, really! I shall be writing a stiff note to the DG, I can tell >> you. Bringing this filth into our living rooms...
>Getting pulled over and being asked by the police
>"who do you think you are Jenson Button?"
>Has not got the ring to it that Stirling Moss has lol
I've occasionally wondered how deep one would be in it if one had a driving licence made up with SM's name on it, to hand over if one ever got that line - you'd hand it over with a sort of shuffled "er, well, actually ..." - followed by the real one, of course. One would hope that the copper might smile, but these days I fear they're not allowed to, or something. (And no, I've not been pulled up for speeding.) -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G.5AL-IS-P--Ch++(p)Ar@T0H+Sh0!:`)DNAf ** http://www.soft255.demon.co.uk/G6JPG-PC/JPGminPC.htm for ludicrously outdated thoughts on PCs. **
"Bother," said Pooh, as he tasted the bacon in his sandwich.
In article <phb7+iH5wN3KF...@soft255.demon.co.uk>, "J. P. Gilliver (John)"
<G6...@soft255.demon.co.uk> wrote: > I don't wish them any harm, so the > cancelling half way through of one of the races earlier in the season > was fair enough (you couldn't see a thing, it was pouring so much), but > a little rain makes for IMO a little variety
I quite agree about a little rain - the sort we get in this country can add an interesting challenge to a race.
But the downpour during qualifying on Saturday was in a different class, with visiblility approximately zero, and the track awash. And it's been laike that during the Brazlian GP in recent years.
Miskin <mis...@orpheusmail.co.uk> writes: >In article <phb7+iH5wN3KF...@soft255.demon.co.uk>, "J. P. Gilliver (John)" ><G6...@soft255.demon.co.uk> wrote: >> I don't wish them any harm, so the >> cancelling half way through of one of the races earlier in the season >> was fair enough (you couldn't see a thing, it was pouring so much), but >> a little rain makes for IMO a little variety
>I quite agree about a little rain - the sort we get in this country can add >an interesting challenge to a race.
>But the downpour during qualifying on Saturday was in a different class, >with visiblility approximately zero, and the track awash. And it's been >laike that during the Brazlian GP in recent years.
>Rosemary
Yes, it was like that in one of the actual races early in the season - I think it might have been the Malaysian one. They stopped it, though after half of it, so half points were gained. -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G.5AL-IS-P--Ch++(p)Ar@T0H+Sh0!:`)DNAf ** http://www.soft255.demon.co.uk/G6JPG-PC/JPGminPC.htm for ludicrously outdated thoughts on PCs. **
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>> "Charging Button first used persistence to take Romain Grosjean on the >> outside...before eating up Kazuki Nakajima...and then quickly setting >> about Toyota's Kamui Kobayashi."
>> Well, really! I shall be writing a stiff note to the DG, I can tell you. >> Bringing this filth into our living rooms...
Coming in late, and ignoring the main point completely - that's a rather bizarre looking keyboard layout, with the * on the 3 rather than the 8, and a ç above the 4 - and it must be modernish to have a €, and yet it is on the E, and it isn't French because it's QWERTY rather than AZERTY. So where's it from?
-- Stephen
You shall this twelvemonth term from day to day Visit the speechless sick and still converse With groaning wretches, and your task shall be With all the fierce endeavour of thy wit To enforce the pained impotent to smile.
Stephen <wenlock.ho...@googlemail.com> writes: > Ben wrote: >> "Siderius Nuncius" <matron.nunc...@tesco.net> wrote in message >> news:7k1a99F33265mU1@mid.individual.net... >>> I have just read this on the BBC's website:
>>> "Charging Button first used persistence to take Romain Grosjean on >>> the outside...before eating up Kazuki Nakajima...and then quickly >>> setting about Toyota's Kamui Kobayashi."
>>> Well, really! I shall be writing a stiff note to the DG, I can >>> tell you. Bringing this filth into our living rooms...
> Coming in late, and ignoring the main point completely - that's a > rather bizarre looking keyboard layout, with the * on the 3 rather > than the 8, and a ç above the 4 - and it must be modernish to have a > €, and yet it is on the E, and it isn't French because it's QWERTY > rather than AZERTY. So where's it from?
Nick wrote: > Stephen <wenlock.ho...@googlemail.com> writes:
>> Ben wrote: >>> "Siderius Nuncius" <matron.nunc...@tesco.net> wrote in message >>> news:7k1a99F33265mU1@mid.individual.net... >>>> I have just read this on the BBC's website:
>>>> "Charging Button first used persistence to take Romain Grosjean on >>>> the outside...before eating up Kazuki Nakajima...and then quickly >>>> setting about Toyota's Kamui Kobayashi."
>>>> Well, really! I shall be writing a stiff note to the DG, I can >>>> tell you. Bringing this filth into our living rooms... >>> Button injured in horrific F1 accident >>> http://twitpic.com/41cgx
>>> Sorry, couldn't help it. >> Coming in late, and ignoring the main point completely - that's a >> rather bizarre looking keyboard layout, with the * on the 3 rather >> than the 8, and a ç above the 4 - and it must be modernish to have a >> €, and yet it is on the E, and it isn't French because it's QWERTY >> rather than AZERTY. So where's it from?
> Paging Gumrat. Come in Gumrat.
German, I should think. And it's probably QWERTZ (like mine).
-- Tout de bonbon, Anne, Seriously, Traditionally-Traditionally Built Gumbat
Gumrat <gum...@gmail.com> writes: > Nick wrote: >> Stephen <wenlock.ho...@googlemail.com> writes:
>>> Ben wrote: >>>> "Siderius Nuncius" <matron.nunc...@tesco.net> wrote in message >>>> news:7k1a99F33265mU1@mid.individual.net... >>>>> I have just read this on the BBC's website:
>>>>> "Charging Button first used persistence to take Romain Grosjean on >>>>> the outside...before eating up Kazuki Nakajima...and then quickly >>>>> setting about Toyota's Kamui Kobayashi."
>>>>> Well, really! I shall be writing a stiff note to the DG, I can >>>>> tell you. Bringing this filth into our living rooms... >>>> Button injured in horrific F1 accident >>>> http://twitpic.com/41cgx
>>>> Sorry, couldn't help it. >>> Coming in late, and ignoring the main point completely - that's a >>> rather bizarre looking keyboard layout, with the * on the 3 rather >>> than the 8, and a ç above the 4 - and it must be modernish to have a >>> €, and yet it is on the E, and it isn't French because it's QWERTY >>> rather than AZERTY. So where's it from?
>> Paging Gumrat. Come in Gumrat.
> German, I should think. And it's probably QWERTZ (like mine).
It's the spitting image of the Swiss keyboard in Wikipedia. Didn't I once hear something about you becoming Swiss? -- Online waterways route planner: http://canalplan.org.uk development version: http://canalplan.eu
>> Nick wrote: >>> Stephen <wenlock.ho...@googlemail.com> writes:
>>>> Ben wrote: >>>>> "Siderius Nuncius" <matron.nunc...@tesco.net> wrote in >>>>> message news:7k1a99F33265mU1@mid.individual.net... >>>>>> I have just read this on the BBC's website:
>>>>>> "Charging Button first used persistence to take Romain >>>>>> Grosjean on the outside...before eating up Kazuki >>>>>> Nakajima...and then quickly setting about Toyota's Kamui >>>>>> Kobayashi."
>>>>>> Well, really! I shall be writing a stiff note to the DG, I >>>>>> can tell you. Bringing this filth into our living rooms...
>>>>> Sorry, couldn't help it. >>>> Coming in late, and ignoring the main point completely - that's >>>> a rather bizarre looking keyboard layout, with the * on the 3 >>>> rather than the 8, and a ç above the 4 - and it must be >>>> modernish to have a €, and yet it is on the E, and it isn't >>>> French because it's QWERTY rather than AZERTY. So where's it >>>> from? >>> Paging Gumrat. Come in Gumrat. >> German, I should think. And it's probably QWERTZ (like mine).
> It's the spitting image of the Swiss keyboard in Wikipedia. Didn't I > once hear something about you becoming Swiss?
I may have muttered something, but I didn't want to shout it from the rooftops. Do you know, it's taken me till your post to understand why my keyboard layout wasn't French? Doh :-) Of course, Swiss German rules in this country. We've got another election next week-end and such is my confusion at the various lists on offer I am tempted to vote for this guy: http://www.tdg.ch/geneve/actu/bouffon-veut-ministre-2009-10-29
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