Fatal mistake is fatal. At least it was good booze.
This. Yes.Sorry, but it’s true. For some people at least.
It’s true for a hell of a lot of people.
Barely anyone could tell you his first team was Sauber, it shits me no end.
To - Annoying know all types
CC - The rest of the world
How about this. Let me know how this grabs you, yeah? Some of you have had a crack at long distance relationships. I figure that, because you all feel the need to comment on mine and share with me your expertise on the area. The general gist of what I’m getting is ‘It won’t work, one of you will cheat on the other(that in itself is sickening) and you’ll be single before you know it’ - not in those words, but it sums up the general feeling.
Let me cover a few bases, yeah?
i)- I love Jess. I’m allowed to love her, there is no rule that says “You MUST NOT love someone until you have known them for years” - Amirite? I love her unconditionally, and frankly, anyone who disagrees with this point can unfollow me on here, Twitter, Facebook and text me if I have your number so I can delete it if you so wish. I will understand. Actually, I won’t. I’ll smile.
ii) Let us cover the cheating point, shall we? Dated a girl for 14 months. Spent the whole time being cheated on. Distance is irrelevant, she lived 3 minutes drive away. This leads me to point iii.
iii) Trust. I trust Jess implicitly. I know, that if anything happened that would or might compromise our relationship in anyway, I would tell her, and she would tell me. I also know, that neither of us would do anything to compromise it. Distance compromises it enough, why the fuck would we add to it? Besides that, why would either of us cheat? It makes no sense. Why date someone, if you’d rather fuck someone else. I mean…. Duh. Idiots.
iv) It won’t always be a long distance relationship. We both know that, its not like we’re going to spend forever living in separate post codes. It insults my intelligence to think that people actually say to myself, or to Jess “You won’t make this work”. You also make me even more determined to make it work. I should thank you for it. Because now, we’re going to take on the world.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to carry on with my life, and my relationship. Should you feel the need to comment again, please, use your real name and don’t hide behind anonymous, I’d rather know who you are.

IMMA JUST PUT THIS HERE
I love that Ayrton did this. It was a major gesture, to pull Alain up onto the podium with him (and Damon, too, who was at the time an up-and-comer). The fact that it was the last time either of them would be on the podium just makes it all the more poignant. You can dislike Alain’s tactics, but he was a great driver too, and neither Ayrton nor Alain would’ve been nearly as legendary without the other there to constantly provoke and push them further, which was the best thing about them.
They were so alike in certain ways. I think that’s why they fought with one another so much. But the more they fought, the closer they became. It’s easy to have personal preference for certain drivers, but if you liked one, you had to like the other on some level. They wouldn’t have gotten where they had without each other.
Alain said that Ayrton actually wanted him to come back again in 1994. Ayrton couldn’t motivate himself to race Michael the same way that Alain motivated him. I think if I had a criticism of the Senna film, its the way it portrayed Alain Prost. Balestre was a twat, Prost could be at times too. But it never covered the way that they ended up good friends in the end

IMMA JUST PUT THIS HERE
I love that Ayrton did this. It was a major gesture, to pull Alain up onto the podium with him (and Damon, too, who was at the time an up-and-comer). The fact that it was the last time either of them would be on the podium just makes it all the more poignant. You can dislike Alain’s tactics, but he was a great driver too, and neither Ayrton nor Alain would’ve been nearly as legendary without the other there to constantly provoke and push them further, which was the best thing about them.
BLESS THIS
Few people realise and remember that Alain was a Pallbearer at Ayrtons funeral, in the end it went beyond racing respect and became a true friendship.


