Posted by just bob on August 1, 2008, 1:16 pm
http://www.rte.ie/sport/motorsport/2008/0722/rossi_stoner.html
'On the podium he told me that he'd lost respect for me because he's been
racing for many years and he doesn't remember ever having a race like that,'
said the Italian.
'Well if he's been racing for many years, I've been racing for a lifetime
and I don't know who he's been racing against but I remember all my races
being like that and my rivals always fought that way.'
Posted by Mark N on August 2, 2008, 12:16 pm
just bob wrote:
> http://www.rte.ie/sport/motorsport/2008/0722/rossi_stoner.html
>
> 'On the podium he told me that he'd lost respect for me because he's been
> racing for many years and he doesn't remember ever having a race like that,'
> said the Italian.
>
> 'Well if he's been racing for many years, I've been racing for a lifetime
> and I don't know who he's been racing against but I remember all my races
> being like that and my rivals always fought that way.'
"Cavatappi"? What, in honor of Rossi's great moment have they changed
the name of the Corkscrew to that of an Italian noodle?
"Rossi also said that he felt his move at Cavatappi was his best of all
time." So a pass where he couldn't get it stopped and turned in time to
avoid running off track and where he then nearly ran his opponent off
into the dirt was his best-ever move? Hmm, says a lot about Rossi, I
guess. I wonder how he rates his brake check in turn 11?
Oh, sorry, I meant to say turn Elbow Macaroni there...
Posted by Michael Sierchio on August 2, 2008, 11:59 am
Mark N wrote:
> "Cavatappi"? What, in honor of Rossi's great moment have they changed
> the name of the Corkscrew to that of an Italian noodle?
Cavatappi is not a noodle, dipshit -- it means corkscrew.
Posted by Mark N on August 2, 2008, 2:05 pm
Michael Sierchio wrote:
> Mark N wrote:
>
>> "Cavatappi"? What, in honor of Rossi's great moment have they changed
>> the name of the Corkscrew to that of an Italian noodle?
>
> Cavatappi is not a noodle, dipshit -- it means corkscrew.
It is a type of pasta, and use of the Italian word in an English
presentation more likely makes it for that intent than just a reference
to a generic device. Google it in English and see what you get.
Posted by T3 on August 2, 2008, 11:39 pm
> Michael Sierchio wrote:
>> Mark N wrote:
>>
>>> "Cavatappi"? What, in honor of Rossi's great moment have they changed
>>> the name of the Corkscrew to that of an Italian noodle?
>>
>> Cavatappi is not a noodle, dipshit -- it means corkscrew.
>
> It is a type of pasta, and use of the Italian word in an English
> presentation more likely makes it for that intent than just a reference
> to a generic device. Google it in English and see what you get.
Your douchieness is stunning!
Tell ya' what Buttbomb, next time you're in Italia' grab a decent
bottle of Dago red and ask for a cavatappi and see if you get a f'ing
noodle, but don't let that get in the way of your hatred for all things
Rossi, or for that matter, European..
Photos on the left, and more than likely, just for you...
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavatappi
>
> 'On the podium he told me that he'd lost respect for me because he's been
> racing for many years and he doesn't remember ever having a race like that,'
> said the Italian.
>
> 'Well if he's been racing for many years, I've been racing for a lifetime
> and I don't know who he's been racing against but I remember all my races
> being like that and my rivals always fought that way.'