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090630 British GP Edition

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G'day all,

As discussed in the British GP podcast, we were working on getting the forum back working and if this post works, then we were successful! Sorry for the lengthy delay. :oops:

Hope you all enjoyed the latest podcast - one of the few opportunities we will have I'd say to play music from the Choir of King's College, Cambridge.

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a brilliant brilliant podcast

amazing work
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Thank you for getting the forum functional again :D At least the podcast came out before the next race did, saving you the trouble of figuring out which combination of Britain and Germany would be most amusing.

I will now go and download :)
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Welcome back forum. Thank you for bringing it back. And Sir Thanksalot for the podcast, too.
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Excellent podcast as always, guys :)
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Alianora La Canta wrote:Thank you for getting the forum functional again :D At least the podcast came out before the next race did, saving you the trouble of figuring out which combination of Britain and Germany would be most amusing.

I will now go and download :)

It's obvious innit? Brittany...!
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Epic podcast.
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Gents,

You have outdone even your own sublime talents. A ten minute mock funeral! ! ! ! ! Comedic Genius.

Keep the hits coming,

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Very moving podcast.
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I liked the "Formula Elaborate Bluff" funeral, except that I sense it might be a bit early. I'd love to see you explain that one if/when the teams next get fed up of the FIA's incredibly foolish behaviour, because I'm sure the reason will be equally funny ;)
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Alianora La Canta wrote:I liked the "Formula Elaborate Bluff" funeral, except that I sense it might be a bit early.


After today's "walk-out," you may be quite correct!
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johnston21 wrote:
Alianora La Canta wrote:I liked the "Formula Elaborate Bluff" funeral, except that I sense it might be a bit early.


After today's "walk-out," you may be quite correct!


Then we might have to use theory of re-incarnation!! :D
Anyway good podcast guys!! Really enjoyed it...................
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Good to have the forums back working and an excellent GP review again!Thanks! :)
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Nin13 wrote:
johnston21 wrote:
Alianora La Canta wrote:I liked the "Formula Elaborate Bluff" funeral, except that I sense it might be a bit early.


After today's "walk-out," you may be quite correct!


Then we might have to use theory of re-incarnation!! :D


Pheonix from the ashes :lol:
Anyways great podcast guys
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