How about this morning's Turkish Grand Prix?
Ferrari's Michael Schumacher must be having an off-period of life. Overlooking the against-the-rules blocking manuver he used to protect his teammate's position, what about Ferrari stacking their two cars in the pits during a yellow flag?
Somebody shoulda been on the radio beforehand to prevent it ... and since Schumacher's quest for the World Driving Championship hangs in the balance, and since Schumacher ended up finishing third today by less than 1/100 of a second, that delay in the pit while the crew serviced his team mate Felipe Massa (the eventual winner) might literally have cost Schumacher the championship.
It's called TEAMWORK, folks. Only one driver can lead and be out in front. This morning we might've seen the entire hard-fought season lost in one silly pit stop.
Bodacious Who?
On the phone a few minutes ago somebody over in Columbia told me my name had been changed from Papa to Bodacious.
What's curious about that is last night I watched a special on Outdoor Life Channel about Bodacious, The World's Most Dangerous Bull, "the bull who knew how to kill rodeo cowboys."
To paraphrase somebody from the Vatican, "If it's not on YouTube, it didn't happen." You can see the real Bodacious kicking face here.
Just remember to let go of the rope when you've had enough, before departing for terra firma.
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