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yep... of coz. look at him always cool in grand prix... until alonso get jealous on him..he..he...he....
I think he will know that he won that race and he will know he can win again. he seems a resilient kind of chap who will bounce back pretty quickly. I think he may have a few words to say to the press though. He has a good rapport with the team and they will stand by him. Its strange how the stewards IMO made the right decision with Felipe but the oh so wrong with Lewis. He really must be feeling he is being suppressed, I know I would be.
By car there is no easy way at that time. You can try the Lakeshore or Front over to Bathurst and then up to maybe Queen as opposed to the Gardiner to get out of the city core. My personal experience is that if you can make it out of the core and to Etobicoke ( 427 off ramp ) by 4:00, you can just beat the afternoon rush. If you're there at 4:30, you're stuck in traffic for a long time. If you can leave 30 minutes earlier, you may be able to beat the worst of the commuter traffic woes. If not, let me just wish you good luck...
Alexander Hamilton is considered the father of the New York Stock Exchange. Alexander wanted a strong central government ,and Alexander wanted to see the rise of large corporations. Thomas Jefferson, on the other hand, wanted a weak central government,strong state governments, and an agrarian Republic. In 1877,the Industrial Revolution was in the nascent stage in the United States, and our Republic had a stronger central government in 1877 due to the Civil War. In 1877,Alexander Hamilton's vision was closer to reality in the United States.
I'VE READ THIS A COUPLE OF TIMES ALREADY BUT STILL, IT'S FUNNY.
Maybe its his taste in music and he admires these people. If it were me with the chance to invite people I admired the garage would be filled up with hardcore DJ's!!!
You can buy it on the web: http://www.mexgrocer.com/brand-maseca.html
I go to Hamilton from Ottawa quite a bit and find it cheaper and much shorter to go by plane. Air Canada. Check out there website they frequently have seat sales. I usually can go for about 55 dollars one way plus flight fees. but 1 hr vs. 8 hrs on a train which i did once is totally horrible and its about the same prices. Buses and trains are not Cheap. But compare prices by going to Gray hound, Via Rail and Air Canada. Prices vary depending on the days that you are going. Weekend travel always costs more. Good luck
He smashed Redcoat's ankles with a sledgehammer...and was know for he catch phrase whiched he screamed at them when lying in agonizing pain...Limp back to the King!
McLaren got their touche fined, again............. If Hamilton got fined a few spots back, it would have been a very interesting race to watch him trying to go his way up.
While the GO train is a good idea it still only goes early in the morning, but the GO Buses which depart from the Union Station upper terminal run every 30 minutes from 6 am until 1 am, you can ask the driver to let you out on Main St in Hamilton right at the Courthouse, and walk south to Copp's Coliseum 2 block that direct behind the Standard Life building at Bay and King. I take it 3 times a month to Toronto from Hamilton to Toronto from Brantford and back home here to Toronto.
If the FIA decide to break their own rules and reverse all precedent, then the penalty might be reversed. So yes if they bow to public opinion, and no if they decide to stick to the rulebook. Also see my answer to a similar Q earlier: http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Anyn_yBenWTfzJccGURCosLeBwx.;_ylv=3?qid=20080909012218AAEspUg EDIT Just to increase the number of TDs I've collected since Sunday, the video of Schumacher/De La Rosa is not the same thing at all. Schumacher was the driver leading into the corner, and he went wide to avoid an accident. Look at your clip again: at no stage is De La Rosa in front until Schumi has made the decision to go over the run-off area. If De La Rosa had been ahead, then Schumi would have had to let him back through, but as it was De La Rosa's overtaking move which caused the incident Schumi didn't have to let him through. Schumi didn't gain an advantage, seeing as he was leading already.
Ask a realtor. Part of their job is to know the characteristics of neighborhoods and communities, and this is basic knowledge of the trade. Besides, you'll need a place to live when you get there any way, right?
I think there are two ways you can look at this: 1) They were going slow while driving on the racing line, held up some drivers who were still competing (driving fast), so therefore they should be punished; and 2) The rules make it so fast competitors and slow non-competitors mix on the track at the same time, so it is inevitably there will be an accident (which hasn't occurred yet). While there are now some people who are saying the rules don't need to be changed, the fact the rules allow, and even encourage, an unnecessarily large range of speeds to occur on the track, in my mind, is a dangerous situation. As I see it (and I'm no expert) the obvious solution is to remove either the fast cars (and ask what is F1 about) or to remove the slow cars.
Hamilton is not in Sydney... it is in fact, a suburb of Newcastle, another city around 160 kms north of Sydney. I can't imagine you really traveling for hours everyday back and forth just to get to school... unless there is a mistake in this question. From Strathfield, it will take around 20 minutes to get to Padstow (the trip is around 15 kms in distance). This is by car. By train, catch it to Central Station then go to Platform 23 to get the train to Padstow (it goes past the Airport Terminals). I am not too sure how long it'd take by this method though. I hope this helps and good luck in your new school! :)
I don't. I think they are both very talented drivers. Fernando obviously has the experience and Lewis has had a brilliant first year. they have different temperaments. Lewis seems to have the British stiff upper lip and Fernando has the fiery Spanish temper. this makes them totally different and favoured more in their respective countries. Fernando has been seen getting stroppy on more than one occasion, while Lewis has been a tad more dignified with his rants. a lot of what is reported in this country is obviously going to be about Lewis as he is British, but i expect if we had the chance to read the complete minutes of the meetings, Fernando would be equally mentioned.
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