Dickhead at Silverstone Grand prix
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2003 8:41 am
Jesus Christ,(No pun intended there).I was at the formula 1 Grand prix circuit and seen this prat on one of the screens i was based,(I was in Paddock area).i can't believe this the second time this incident has happened(First time was at hockenheim in year 2000 if my memory serves me right,about a protester protesting against Mercedes Benz)This tosser was on about the fucking bible and religon(The guy has been named and he some sort of Vicar).
(If i was the steward who dragged him of the track i give him a good kicking for being born a tit).
Anyway thank god there was no major incident,
See Arnie,he was there(amazed not many security for him,But he mainly hung around Jaguar,since there promoting his film T3),
I did spot some of the England Cricket team(i only recognised Alec stewart).Somebody said Phil Tuffers was there But i didn't spot him,and i know Frankie detorri was there(I think i spelt his name wrong).
Am i pretty sure(not 100%)But i swear i seen Rick Parfitt from status Quo(unless it was a double,sure he was around the williams team).Problem is when you around the pit area,and Grid and Paddock arena there are so many people about.
Did anyone else gone to Grand Prix.
Good Day out never the less the dozy prat
Carl Pulley
(If i was the steward who dragged him of the track i give him a good kicking for being born a tit).
Anyway thank god there was no major incident,
See Arnie,he was there(amazed not many security for him,But he mainly hung around Jaguar,since there promoting his film T3),
I did spot some of the England Cricket team(i only recognised Alec stewart).Somebody said Phil Tuffers was there But i didn't spot him,and i know Frankie detorri was there(I think i spelt his name wrong).
Am i pretty sure(not 100%)But i swear i seen Rick Parfitt from status Quo(unless it was a double,sure he was around the williams team).Problem is when you around the pit area,and Grid and Paddock arena there are so many people about.
Did anyone else gone to Grand Prix.
Good Day out never the less the dozy prat
Carl Pulley