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Petit Prince

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  1. Petit Prince replied to Lore's topic in The Lounge
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_holiday
  2. i'm a student and i'll hopefully find a part-time job soon
  3. i went to primark today. it was opened yesterday and people are still queuing outside. got a bag for uni. and i had to take pictures for my students card. and i bought the echo, thats it i think
  4. 23:56 sitting around doing nothing i'm supposed to write a text for uni though
  5. could have been but i dont believe that the FIA seriously thought about banning mclaren. they change the rules every year to make races more so why would they ban one of the two teams that is actually able to win? also some of the decisions made by the fia in recent years helped to keep the title race open/ made it more exciting. i believe that those things do influence the fia's decision.
  6. you could take a ferry http://www.poirishsea.com/passenger/Dublin_Liverpool.htm but there might be a cheaper option if you dont wanna go to liverpool oopps sorry didnt read your post well. coaches are usually cheaper than trains but they're also a lot slower
  7. McLaren have been stripped of their points in the 2007 Formula One constructors' championship after the outcome of the "spygate" row. The team were also fined a record $100m (£49.2m), which includes any prize and television money they would have earned from the constructors' championship. But drivers Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso can keep their points. The team must also prove there is no Ferrari "intellectual property" in their cars next year before racing. The decision means Ferrari, who go into this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix second in the constructors' championship, 57 points ahead of third-placed BMW Sauber, are almost certain to be crowned champions. When he left the hearing, FIA president Max Mosley was asked if justice had been done, and replied "Yes". A Ferrari statement said: "In light of new evidence, facts and behaviour of an extremely serious nature and grossly prejudicial to the interest of the sport have been further demonstrated. "Ferrari is satisfied that the truth has now emerged." The World Motor Sport Council said it would publish the reasoning behind its verdict on Friday. And McLaren team chief Ron Dennis said he would wait until then before deciding whether to appeal. "We believe we have grounds for appeal but of course we are going to wait for the findings of the FIA which are going to be published," Dennis explained. "The most important thing is that we go motor racing this weekend, the rest of the season and next season." Although he was clearly relieved that the team could continue racing, Dennis was understandably upset at what he saw as the besmirching of the team name. "Having been at the hearing I do not accept that we deserve to be penalised or our reputation damaged in this way," he said. "Today's evidence given to the FIA by our drivers, engineers and staff clearly demonstrated we did not use any leaked information to gain a competitive advantage. "The WMSC received statements from Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton and Pedro de la Rosa stating categorically no Ferrari information had been used by McLaren, and that no confidential data had been passed to the team. "The entire engineering team in excess of 140 people provided statements to the FIA affirming they had never received or used the Ferrari information. "We have never denied that the information from Ferrari was in the personal possession of one of our employees at his home. "The issue is: was this information used by McLaren? This is not the case and has not been proven." At the first hearing into the row, on 26 July, McLaren got off without punishment, but another hearing was convened after new evidence emerged, and that led to the points deduction and huge financial penalty. Three-time world champion Sir Jackie Stewart believes there is more information to be made public. "All I can say, without being in full command of all of the information, is that the offence must be considerably larger than has been projected either by the governing body of the sport or within the media," he told BBC Radio 5live. "This isn't murder that has been carried out, this is something that has happened before and there wasn't even a fine or disciplinary action taken by the same governing body. "There is something very strange going on, there is no doubt about that. "From what information we have been given so far, this does not constitute a penalty of this scale with regards to the crime that has been carried out. "And even if they were found guilty of that particular crime, it doesn't justify this kind of penalty."
  8. well yes, i agree with that. it isnt just britain tough its the same in many other countries.
  9. good luck! i'm also looking for a flat at moment and i'm probably gonna view one or two next week. definitely! i'm not even think about this right now its studying first and then you gotta pay off your debt which takes forever
  10. i'm in the same position. i've been away from home before but working AND studying is different. i've been very busy these days applying for and a shared flat but them things are rather hard. i'm not particularly scared about it, i think its a good thing to move on and i havent really had a careless life before. moving out was a great experience for me. but obviously i'm a little worried that i might not find a job soon and the fact that its in a different country doesnt make it easier. are you moving to a different town, julia?
  11. why did you create a thread in the lounge about this? there's a coldplaying.com section you know and there's pm's.
  12. a black labrador/ german shepherd mix
  13. he's gonna live at my brother's because its rather hard to bring dogs to the uk. i cant see no video btw:\
  14. i'm gonna miss my dog so much.:(
  15. today was a bit boring, coming home for a week sucks. but im flying back to the uk at the end of this week. and i applied as a volunteer at the european championship today. cant believe how much information they needed. wish me good luck, i so hope theyre gonna take me!
  16. 0151 727 35 82 call me NOW!:P
  17. yeah but i wasnt actually drunk and i had known this guy before.
  18. my first kiss wasnt nice and it wasnt with someone who meant a lot to me. he was just a guy whom i found rather attractive and who happened to go to the same party.
  19. i gotta do this sometime :laugh3:
  20. i usually tell them "no" but if they still dont leave me alone, thats what they get :P

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