Nope. Unless everyone on the grid was given specific instructions that they would have to answer questions from Martin Brundle if asked as a condition of entry, She’s allowed to say no.
Nope. Unless everyone on the grid was given specific instructions that they would have to answer questions from Martin Brundle if asked as a condition of entry, She’s allowed to say no.
Celebrities get prime seating and access to soccer, football basketball, tennis with less than a passing knowledge of them as well.
What does declining to speak to a “reporter” at an F1 race (who was told multiple times before reaching her to go away but persisted in true paparazzi fashion) have to do with her knowledge (or lack there of) F1? This accusation that by rebuffing a grid interview you obviously don’t know anything about F1 makes zero…
I think she came off like an uppity princess.
Brundle has screwed the pooch with various celebrities before, not just Megan Thee Stallion and Cara D. He doesn’t ambush pretty women - that’s a projection and on you.
Let’s say Brundle cornered the noted racing and privacy enthusiast Dave Letterman- does he have to answer questions just because he’s on the grid?
If she was complaining that she kept getting asked for an interview or that she expected total privacy, that would be one thing. Yes, if you’re a celebrity at a media event, expect questions and interview solicitations. But Brundle shot his shot, and she said no. If she doesn’t “owe” it to anyone, that should be the…
Keep in mind that a lot of celebrities at events like this are asked to be there so that the event can be seen as a cool place to be and get more press because ‘Patrick Mahomes was at an F1 race’. A long time ago I worked in promotions for similar events and there was a lot of negotiation with publicists to get…
Brundle was in the wrong, but that’s a wild amount of speculation and projection on your part.
The infamous “11 foot 8 Bridge” has things that dangle from a pole which hit your truck if its too tall, but that doesn’t persuade people from not opening their trucks like cans of tuna.
Lots of dead organic material ends up on the ocean floor. If the remains are found to be human - then yes, they’re almost certainly one of the passengers. But, sheathing the sarcasm for just a second, there’s probably a hugely open question as to whether what they found is human.
No love for the buttery-smooth 3.0L M60 V8 from BMW? I’d love to find a pristine 530i with three pedals (hopefully with the Alusil block).
He would have been such a good father, right? He’s probably a lot like you. A nothing, worthless, little boy who can’t make anyone happy. You’re not good at anything. Your family hates you. Everyone is so repelled by you that you’ll never know the love of another human being. We all know it would be better if you…
This brand burned it bridges in the US early. I saw a decent amount of them when they first got reintroduced. Now I see hardly any and I live in an area where people still torture themselves buying Land Rovers. They are simply too shitty.
Go around - It’s a 1 mile hike. Kids are not going to hike 1 mile to go around and another mile to get back on track. Even adults won’t do it.
“On the other hand, this seems super shady (and un-Canadian).”
So the premise is that everyone’s digital security is going to be wrecked because of the premise that Tiktok is so awesome that people are going to engage in crazy behavior in order to get their Tiktok if it’s banned?
Eh, I predict if they removed it from the store and from devices it would be fairly effective. I don't think the masses are going to go looking for how to side load it
There are a few odd things in this story that makes it sound like there is more to it than we’re hearing.
Or the auto manufacturers chose a pump supplier that didn’t meet the requirements of the fuel.