Stoner and Lorenzo exchanged lids ;) haha now thats just plain cool
"Jorge Lorenzo and Casey Stoner exchanged their helmets today at Valencia before Casey’s departure. A beautiful way to remember their battles on track!"
However, the Australian rider promised to be back next year, although the other riders can relax.
Stoner: “I'm sure I'll be back to visit a race or two next year, maybe I'll chose a wet and cold race so that I can enjoy watching all the riders line up for the race, whilst I'm sipping on a nice cup of tea in the back of the garage…”
Haha, what a **** move by Stoner.
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Coz Pedrosa is actually a hobbit... (photo is not retouched)
What I want to know is, Dani was going for his cruise boat captain's license right? How was he planning on seeing over the helm?
Thanks for schooling me....I had to look that one up.
vicissitude [vɪˈsɪsɪˌtjuːd] n1. variation or mutability in nature or life, esp successive alternation from one condition or thing to another 2. a variation in circumstance, fortune, character, etc. [from Latin vicissitūdō, from vicis change, alternation]
So is "vicissitudal" a word that can be used in this manner? I want to look smart at work tomorrow.
Watching Vale just jump off the Duc without a backward glance pretty much summed up this lousy year. And a test rider winning second place....well you just never know how this pie is going to turn out. I am looking forward to Tuesday.
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I'm pretty sure you can use it in that way. When I heard it for the very first time it was like this, "and these are the vicissitudes of fate". After doing some looking up, I guess vicissitudinous is the right adjective though.
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My pleasure girl.
I don't see why you can't use it in that way. When I heard it for the very first time it was like this "and these are the vicissitudes of fate". After doing some looking up, I guess vicissitudinous is the right adjective.
I can't wait to see Rossi battling at the front.
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My pleasure mademoiselle.
I'm pretty sure you can use it in that way. When I heard it for the very first time it was like this, "and these are the vicissitudes of fate". After doing some looking up, I guess vicissitudinous is the right adjective though.
I can't wait to see Rossi battling at the front.
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LOL now you have me wondering what you wrote the first time....and good choice of words, I am 1/8 French.
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