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newtboy (Member Profile)
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newtboy (Member Profile)
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F1 Romain Grosjean crash "about 27 seconds in fire" 11/29/20
Romain Grosjean reveals how he escaped horrific fireball crash
Anus Clenching Parkour
NOPE! Nope nope nope nope double dippity hippity noppity.
made it 10 seconds in and shut it down like a KFC serving raw chicken on romaine
F1 Belgium Grand Prix: First Crash on Corner
>> ^NetRunner:
>> ^ZappaDanMan:
Romain Grosjean has been given a one race suspension for causing the first-lap collision at the Belgian Grand Prix, and also imposed a €50,000 fine.
I personally don't get what a penalty like that is supposed to accomplish, you mean next time when he's wheel to wheel with someone he should just yield the position without trying?
I mean, he fucked up, but this kind of crap happens all the time further back in the line, and people don't get suspended from the next race for it. I guess the standard now is if you knock out a star like Alonso or Hamilton you face a much stiffer penalty than if you knock out Timo Glock or Heikki Kovalienen.
I guess it's a much bigger safety risk if you endanger the FIA's bottom line than it is if you endanger someone's life by being stupid...
Agreed.. unless you have a rich father to payoff official for penalties like Pastor Maldanado. He failed to slow down at the scene of an accident at Monaco in GP2, despite the presence of warning flags, and struck and seriously injured a marshal. He was banned from the sport, until his father stepped in and payed large sums of money.
He continues to be a reckless drive (not aggressive, reckless) and will injure someone in F1, with the likes of his multiple incidents he's had this season. Give someone like him fines means nothing.
He should not have a super licence.
F1 Belgium Grand Prix: First Crash on Corner
>> ^ZappaDanMan:
Romain Grosjean has been given a one race suspension for causing the first-lap collision at the Belgian Grand Prix, and also imposed a €50,000 fine.
I personally don't get what a penalty like that is supposed to accomplish, you mean next time when he's wheel to wheel with someone he should just yield the position without trying?
I mean, he fucked up, but this kind of crap happens all the time further back in the line, and people don't get suspended from the next race for it. I guess the standard now is if you knock out a star like Alonso or Hamilton you face a much stiffer penalty than if you knock out Timo Glock or Heikki Kovalienen.
I guess it's a much bigger safety risk if you endanger the FIA's bottom line than it is if you endanger someone's life by being stupid...
F1 Belgium Grand Prix: First Crash on Corner
Romain Grosjean has been given a one race suspension for causing the first-lap collision at the Belgian Grand Prix, and also imposed a €50,000 fine.
Paranoid Android played on Lettuce Leaves?!?!
Tags for this video have been changed from 'paranoid, android, radiohead, lettuce, music box' to 'paranoid, android, radiohead, lettuce, music box, romaine lettuce' - edited by BoneRemake
Minnesota State Lawmaker Asks Perfect Question about Gays
Like this? M.I.A, Born Free from ROMAIN-GAVRAS>> ^bareboards2:
Red hair is a genetic anomaly. Should we legislate against them, too?
>> ^quantumushroom:
If the odds of being born gay were 50%, perhaps it would be less viewed as a genetic anomaly.
How many more serial killers and pedophiles does 'God' have to create before we let them run amok as well?
The chewing gum and helium experiment
Of course it's fake, chilaxe, but that doesn't mean it's not cool. And yes, it is *viral. This information was in the video description on YouTube:
I thought it was pretty creative and entertaining.
Sift Up Vancouver 08 - Success! (Food Talk Post)
Success doesn't begin to describe djsunkid's inspired creations!
Just when I thought the roasted halibut was going to steal the show, out came the fois gras. My tastebuds had no idea what they were in for! I can safely say that life has taken on new meaning post Grilled Baby Romaine & Spicy Eggplant.
Sift Up in Vancouver - Who's Coming, eh? (Sift Talk Post)
Totally psyched. I've got some great ideas working. I can't 100% commit that this will be exactly as you guys see it tomorrow night, but this is the plan so far:
VideoSift Tasting Menu 2008
Thai Coconut Soup
With Sunflower Sprout Tempura
Smoked Duck Salad Roll
Spicy Mango-Soy Dip
Pan Roasted Halibut
Stir fry of Wild Chanterelles
Seared Quebec Foie Gras
Tomato “Brioche”, Salad of Green Olive, Almond, Mandarin Orange, Cherry Tomato and Frozen Grape
Salad of Heirloom Tomatoes
Balsamic Reduction, Fresh Mozzarella “Crouton”, Thai Basil, Black Volcanic Salt
“Scallop Wrapped Bacon”
Grilled BC Matsutake mushroom, oven cured Butternut Squash Chip
Grilled Baby Romaine
Spicy Eggplant and shaved Parmigiano Reggiano
Sorbet
Grapefruit and Sambuca
Seared Lamb
Maple-Tamarind Jus, Fiddlehead Tart
Grilled Beef Tenderloin
Potato basket, roasted Baby Beets
Chocolate Sour Cherry Bread Pudding
Macerated Okanogan Strawberries
Lavender Chocolate Truffles
I got a bunch of prep ready for it today, so it'll be awesome whatever happens. Bring yer appetites, folks!
Tim Tom - Romain Segaud & Christel Pougeoise (5:00)
One of the highlights of SIGGRAPH 2003 (July 27-31) is the screening of Tim Tom, the Jury Award-winning student film, directed by Christel Pougeoise and Romain Seguad, former students at Supinfocom in Valenciennes, France.