Trackday Attitude & Tomfoolery

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luthor1
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Re: Trackday Attitude & Tomfoolery

Post by luthor1 »

Dude! I'm not posting anything! I've read the rules.
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Re: Trackday Attitude & Tomfoolery

Post by Hellboy »

butty bumba
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Re: Trackday Attitude & Tomfoolery

Post by shibby! »

Aerosmith have some awesome songs.

Like that song from Waynes World.



What does it say in the rules, of which you refer to? Censorship!!!!!!! DAMN IT TO HELL!

Nick
Aidy

Re: Trackday Attitude & Tomfoolery

Post by Aidy »

luthor1 wrote:Danger through competitiveness? Are you completely blind or insane? I never span the car, slid off the track, lost control or hit anyone. Unlike many other people did. I was overtaken loads by the faster cars (skyline repeatedly!), and managed not to be 'dangerous through competitiveness'.

I take safety very seriously and yes, implying I am somehow a danger hits a nerve very harshly.


From another thread when you've attempted to remove all evidence of you repeatedly trying to get me involved in a "road race"

luthor1 wrote:
michael wrote:
luthor1 wrote:
"Will A.I.D.Y bring its car out to play for a cash wager?"


Will you?

Unlikely in my experience of these threads.


I'll put up the dosh for a weekend spirited drive, the wager is the EVO cant keep up with my MR2 with me driving it over a good spirited drive.

What's so difficult about that?

Every time I offered he mentions racing on the roads, chavs, all manner of excuses.

He is an excuse merchant.

I made my points, I then decided to remove all my posts since nothing matters to this A.I.D.Y other than frustrating and slapping MR2 owners about their cars. My final comment is "put up or shut up".

Oh and Michael, you are hardly renowned for adding value to threads are you with your provocative mannerisms? :thumleft:


Me doth think

luthor1 = liar
luthor1
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Re: Trackday Attitude & Tomfoolery

Post by luthor1 »

Your first quote refers to my driving manner on a trackday, I'm not sure how relevant that is when I invite you for a spirited drive? Furthermore, spirited driving does NOT involve blocking someone overtaking you, or making 'dangerous' manouvres on the road?

Moderate yourself A.I.D.Y!
Aidy

Re: Trackday Attitude & Tomfoolery

Post by Aidy »

luthor1 wrote:Your first quote refers to my driving manner on a trackday, I'm not sure how relevant that is when I invite you for a spirited drive?


As you well know the more incriminating posts have all been edited by you. One might ask if you had something to hide....
luthor1
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Re: Trackday Attitude & Tomfoolery

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I have nothing to hide. Next question?
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Re: Trackday Attitude & Tomfoolery

Post by jonb- »

Can I ask a question? Why are you two bothering?

Aidy, go for a spirited drive or raising to the bait.

Luthor, stop baiting him.

We all know the "arguing on the internet" saying...
Aidy

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Post by Aidy »

luthor1 wrote:I have nothing to hide. Next question?


So why did you edit all of your posts on the thread?
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Re: Trackday Attitude & Tomfoolery

Post by Greddy-Matt »

Anyone else fancy throwing in a fiver?? We can buy these 2 some track time and settle this once and for all? :D :eye:
luthor1
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Re: Trackday Attitude & Tomfoolery

Post by luthor1 »

That thread died loooong ago.

I wanted to remove myself from that thread and get away from you.

And here you are again!

We had pleasant postings on other threads since then, and now A.I.D.Y is back.

I've not baited anyone? I just had another random post out of the blue up there ^ ^ ^ ^
luthor1
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Re: Trackday Attitude & Tomfoolery

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Greddy-Matt wrote:Anyone else fancy throwing in a fiver?? We can buy these 2 some track time and settle this once and for all? :D :eye:


Matt's been out on the road in a car with me, I wrecklessly threw the car skidding sideways round a roundabout and generally threatened his life.

It's astounding he's a mate!

Thanks for the fiver - but I'll happily go trackdaying and pay! It's so much fun :mrgreen: :thumleft:
Aidy

Re: Trackday Attitude & Tomfoolery

Post by Aidy »

luthor1 wrote:
I wanted to remove myself from that thread and get away from you.


Is that why you brought it up again in another, unlreated thread?
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Re: Trackday Attitude & Tomfoolery

Post by Greddy-Matt »

Lol, granted it was quicker than I would have taken it but it was smooth and controlled and to be honest the times I've been a passenger in a car with you i felt neither worried or afraid! As I said to you at the time, I dont have your experience, the confidence or the abillity to do that.

I'd happily share a car or track with you mate, in fact I'm sure I will shortly, although give me a wave as you go by eh... :lol:
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Re: Trackday Attitude & Tomfoolery

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I still can't wait to meet luthor on track :mrgreen:
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Re: Trackday Attitude & Tomfoolery

Post by Gersen »

jonb- wrote:Aidy, go for a spirited drive or raising to the bait.


To Audience in Elmer Fudd voice "Sshhhssshhh....Be vewy qwiet....I'm hunting fwamers!"

In normal speaking voice "Ahem - Aidy...I have devised a track where you can 'step up' and even if the mood takes you...'drive spiritedly' without fear of endangering small children, kittens, policemen, world peace, your big frilly dresses etc...."

Image


Watches......

To Audience:"One flamer down - the rest of the internet to go - That's all folks"
Why thank you - I grew it myself you know
Gersen
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Re: Trackday Attitude & Tomfoolery

Post by Gersen »

jonb- wrote:I still can't wait to meet luthor on track :mrgreen:


It's all outrageous lies and posturing you know....he used to Drive Miss Daisy but was fired for being too slow. (EDIT: he's now a traffic warden)

Beside on track he's too busy running over policemen, maiming small animals and telling children there is no Santa Claus.

In his spare time he enjoys shooting nuns and laughing at people in wheelchairs (except when they tell jokes then he deliberately doesn't laugh just to be mean).

I also have it on good authority that he invaded Kuwait.

:mrgreen:
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luthor1
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Re: Trackday Attitude & Tomfoolery

Post by luthor1 »

Awwww GROUP IMOC HUGS!!! :oops:

Yeah let's go trackdaying!!

In the voice of Eric Cartman: "No Mister 2, that's a BAAAD Mister 2!!!!!"
Gersen
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Re: Trackday Attitude & Tomfoolery

Post by Gersen »

luthor1 wrote:Yeah let's go trackdaying!!


Actually I was thinking about that and I would quite like to do anotherbefore the weather closes in.

Thoughts as to venue?
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Re: Trackday Attitude & Tomfoolery

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North Weald handling days are cheap and good fun and probably still enjoyable, even with a little rain.
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