Ernest
Stupid IDIOT
I was dressed as Elsa in the Cliftonville on CHRISTMAS Eve and NOBODY objected or said NASTY things to me
#letitgo
#letitgo
Get a grip.
Where does this stop?
Is it soon going to be offensive to call a paedophile a nonce?
The rate we're going it's not gonna be long.
People seriously need to stop all this getting offended on other people's behalf.
Sorry that's not the race I'm after.It was Monoco 1950. The race details are on Wiki
I think it is.
From an interview in Autosport. https://www.autosport.com/f1/feature/3623/fangio-interview-with-a-legend
There was also his avoidance of the carnage at Tabac during the 1950 Monaco Grand Prix, the famous incident that prompted the 'reconstruction' film sequence at Rampoldi's. Fangio had led from the start followed by Luigi Villoresi, but behind him there was chaos as Farina spun, collecting Froilan Gonzalez and Luigi Fagioli. In an instant nearly a dozen cars were involved and the roads were completely blocked. On round his next lap rushed the Argentinian, unaware of the commotion behind. As the Alfetta left the chicane at normal pace and sped down to Tabac and apparent calamity, Fangio, without being able to see the accident, suddenly hit his brakes and brought the car to a halt just short of the road block. It seemed like sixth sense.
"No, it wasn't like that really. I was very lucky. There had been a similar incident in 1936 and I happened to see a photograph of it at the Automobile Club the day before the race. As I came out of the chicane, I was aware that there was something different with the crowd. I was leading, but they were not watching me. They were looking down the road. Instead of seeing their faces, I was seeing the backs of their heads. Something at Tabac was more interesting than the leader. And then I remembered that photograph and braked as hard as I could. It was very close."
Wikipedia references it and has all the race details
Here’s hoping.
Gave that a thumbs up - but not for hoping you'd be dead!We are well on the way as a society to a destination yet to be determined.......
In 20 years or so, some people will be marrying their dogs or forming meaningful legally acceptable relationships with inanimate objects; no doubt at that time on Twitter successful sportsmen and women will fall into the same trap as Lewis.
Hopefully by then I will be dead.
I'm sorry, but this attitude is a bigger part of the problem.
He said something to his nephew that reinforces gender stereotyping.
Not great, no. But not exactly the most terrible thing anyone from the LGBT community has ever heard.
People should be allowed to think what they want and even say what they want.
They may well be wrong, but that isn't the point.
You don't change people's minds, by forcing them to think like you.
In fact quite the opposite.
Christ on a bike. All you Daily Mail reading wankers need to dry up. The sum total of the 'politically correct' brigade who give the tiniest of a toss about this is "founder of anti-bullying charity Ditch the Label Liam Hackett ". I have never heard of him. Go find something real to wet your beds about. FFS.
Hopefully by then I will be dead.
Here’s hoping.
Nice sentiment.
On other threads, expressing yourself in such terms would probably constitute a ban........
Here’s hoping.
Come on, HT, you know better than wishing another poster dead...
How on earth have we got to the point that this is considered offensive?
Christ on a bike. All you Daily Mail reading wankers need to dry up. The sum total of the 'politically correct' brigade who give the tiniest of a toss about this is "founder of anti-bullying charity Ditch the Label Liam Hackett ". I have never heard of him. Go find something real to wet your beds about. FFS.
That incident was exiting the tunnel at Monaco. He said later, the crowd weren't looking into the tunnel waiting for him but were looking as you say carnage by the harbour. In those days there were just straw bales between them and water. Scary.I think I know the incident.
He was coming up to a blind corner when something in his head told him to slow down. As he rounded the corner he came across a scene of carnage that had he been going full chat he would have been part of it.
It was only weeks later when he was trying to work out what had made him slow and he had replayed the incident in his head over and over he realised that the crowd weren't looking at him but round the corner.