<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Arrabbiata1 @ Jun 25 2009, 05:44 AM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>I also accidently farted and followed through in my one piece during the first session on a track day at Cadwell going into the Gooseneck. This was after a gallon of Theakstons accompanied by a
particularly dubious kebab the night before. The instructors spent the rest of the day saying I looked awkward and 'loose' on the bike - but they couldn't put there finger on it, and the ride home after was a joy.
I could continue....
Why the hell is it that "dubious" food looks so good at 3am with a gutfull of hooligan juice? One of my two ".... myself as an adult" experiences came after wandering out of an RSL club at some ungodly hour and seeing a food cart titled "The Lean Lamb" and munching out on about 3 lamb and gravy rolls. I know I drank a lot but the next morning I got up and thought "I'll fart" and followed through with such acrid volcanic violence I couldn't believe it. I am 40 and I have only just got cured from cholera carts, mostly because McDonalds (I love scottish food) are going 24 hour everywhere. Tastes like .... but doesn't give you the ......
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (is200 @ Jun 25 2009, 10:59 AM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>All you guys who say Casey is moaning and whining are pretty ridiculous. Has it not occured to you that Casey was answering a question from the reporter????
If he had not answered them you would say he is a robot or arrogant for not taking the time to answer, he responds to what the reporter asks and he is now a moaner?!?!!? Come on guys a bit rich. Anyone with an IQ over 25 could tell he was in extreme discomfort after the race.
And as to the earlier post re why are we talking about the guy who got 3rd place, well that is what this thread is about. You are not forced to click on it if you would rather read/discuss something else.
Casey's speech was supposed to go like this.
"When I am winning it is unfair and when I lose it is because I should"
“Also, I deserved to be sick”
Formula 1 may be more processional that motogp but there is at least a much greater tolerance to multiple winners. Maybe we should call this (motogp) “Formulaic 1”.
Don't get too worked up, in the next DSM (Mental Health) Valentino fanboyism will be recognised as a disorder and we'll be able to refer them to a medicare funded help line or something