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    Question total commitment...

    Total commitment ... or ready to be committed

    This guy at the California Speedway had a 'in progress' a total 'body suit' tattoo...

    One side of him was FERRARI ... and the other, homage to all things 007 James Bond

    This guy was for real... he was off to the F1 at Monaco next week


    ... and so it goes
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Miller
    Total commitment ... or ready to be committed
    Most assuredly the former.
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    That's going to look like a Ferrari wrecking yard when he's 65 ....

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    Where's the tatoo for ***** Galore?

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    Anf Ferrari will need all the help it can get from its tiffossi, since Michael will star last, after the stunt he pulled!

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    Wow... ... hey Curt, whatcha think James Bond will look like at 65???

    Hey Santiago - I've got this pic in my head of Jean Todt jumping up and down - little man, big bad temper! It's going to be one interesting race, given there's so little opportunity to pass at Monaco. How desperate will the Shoemaker be I wonder? (Yeah I'm not a fan of his, OK?). I just hope our Aussie boy Webber lets Alonso go off the start and doesn't inadvertently cause any grief. Great to see him on the front row though - wish the car would last the distance for him.

    Full story on Michael's little "stunt" at http://www.formula1.com/race/news/4430/757.html

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    Lisa Weber did outstanding, Monaco a detailed track, but at the moment i think its Alonso,s Race plus hes been having that winners luck, unless he he gets bumbed or something, Monaco a crazy race, and then lets not forget Raikonen.

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    I agree...but Alonso by his own admission doesn't like Monaco - doesn't mean he won't do well there though. And let's not forget Montoya either! It's certainly not my favorite race to watch, but I think tonight will be worth the viewing - wonder how "Fissi" will go? At least this year's F1 has been entertaining.

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