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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2009 0:22:41 GMT
Nobody is going to choose this, it's going to be voted by you lot, the weirdos of the speedway world........everyone gets a vote, so who is your choice?
I'll start the thread with Colin 'Lord Flapperjack' Horton.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2009 0:23:25 GMT
Reserved for the voting.
And, we're up to 23.28 on 3/1/09 and we have:-
Ben Powell.........6 votes Colin Horton.......5 votes Ole Olsen..........4 votes Potato Brains of the BSF......1 vote Shazzybird.............1 vote Mick Bratley.........1 vote Alun Rossiter........1 vote Shovlar...............1 vote Lewis Bridger......1 vote
I've only used the first of any multiple votes, assuming that was the number one choice.
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Post by schumi on Jan 1, 2009 0:24:02 GMT
Do you mean 2008, Mr "Happy Christmas"?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2009 0:25:11 GMT
Do you mean 2008, Mr "Happy Christmas"? Yes I do, and for what's it's worth, I corrected it before I saw your post................who is your vote for?
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Post by admin on Jan 1, 2009 0:26:31 GMT
I vote for the potato-brains who cut me down in my prime, followed by Colin Horton, BSI Speedway and making a last-gasp effort CVS.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2009 0:29:58 GMT
I vote for the potato-brains who cut me down in my prime, followed by Colin Horton, BSI Speedway and making a last-gasp effort CVS. No place for The Global Superstar.............shameful
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Post by admin on Jan 1, 2009 0:33:03 GMT
No place for The Global Superstar.............shameful I know, another failure for a serial failure - shows how low he has sunk.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2009 0:34:37 GMT
No place for The Global Superstar.............shameful I know, another failure for a serial failure - shows how low he has sunk. ;D Even Genghis has given up on him.
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Post by admin on Jan 1, 2009 0:40:55 GMT
;D Even Genghis has given up on him. But not on Lukas Dryml.
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Post by Genghis on Jan 1, 2009 1:20:08 GMT
Colin Horton - good riddance to bad rubbish.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2009 13:16:01 GMT
Pratley Horton Swales
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Post by Genghis on Jan 1, 2009 13:39:40 GMT
I get the idea Hortonfan might get a little miffed later this year, when Peterborough win the Elite League.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2009 14:34:50 GMT
I get the idea Hortonfan might get a little miffed later this year, when Peterborough win the Elite League. I do hope so, on both counts And I nomimate Rossiter ;D (that smilie is based on him I'm led to believe ).
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2009 15:03:22 GMT
I would have thought Ole Olsen's attempts at track preparation in 2008 would be worthy of consideration .
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Post by admin on Jan 1, 2009 15:17:54 GMT
Perhaps people are just too afraid to nominate him?
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