Racingindrag
Racingindrag
Racingindrag

I’m subscribed for several cars now, and I don’t think that’s his MO at all...
He did keep on calling it “Eleanor” all the time and I think it got him in hot water. There’s been a lot of litigation around that particular car.

I believe there even was a company trying to get them built by prisoners at one point...

Oh god. I’ve found an internet community I want NOTHING to do with!

So. Brunei will likely order 5 to 10, specced with dumb shit.
I feel the rest will end up in the Emirates too, with few making it to civilised regions where beheadings are frowned upon. Say, Hong Kong will have a black one. Someone in Monaco will order two.

A son of some insane African dictator will have his one seized

Twin-turbo. Bi-Turbo is different. Never heard of Tri-Turbo... #intrigued.


(Shuttup! I am totally in on the joke, but being pedantic is who I am so there!)

Careful now...

More familiar with one night in your mum

Solid Mr. Bean outfit!

Living in Thailand for almost 10 years now, I see the men Musk talks about every day. The worst of the worst come to this country, pay off the right (local) officials when they move into impoverished areas, and start taking advantage of the locals.

Not every expat is like that, but the unique environment inside

You should see them first before making that assessment. Btw, Chess and innuendo. That’s a new one for me. What about the Bishops?

Johnny Ectomorph here! If I stop working out for a week, I’ll have to adjust my watchband on the the 7th day. Give it a few more days, and my t-shirt sleeves seem to get bigger in diameter.

Finally after two weeks, a different metabolism kicks in, and I start shrinking. It’s that simple - if I work out, I stay toned

If the urine had a threatening stench, I suppose it would.

Yup. Smoker sitting right behind me, disappearing every hour or so.
There is no effective line-drawing, and the whole reason why I got butthurt in the first place, is because I am tired of Muslims being portrayed as eternal victims. I’ve come to realize that it’s a personal thing with me. Sorry.

Deserving harassment. Yes, true.
Happy employees, yes, also true. I’d even say that if someone had the pizzazz to score a job at an F1 team, chances are he’s man enough to get his shit together during Ramadan (I know I’d be a despicable human being for a month going without food).

In my country of origin (not where I

If she lived in Asia, she’d get the memo, and she’d take the days off like everyone else. I think I was trying to make a point about adhering to local culture.

Looking at some of my earlier comments, I think it’s clear I am biased. I tend to get annoyed when Muslims make demands at their workplace, which is something

True dat! I’m Dutch, living abroad, and I adhere to the local holiday calendar in the job that I have.

The minute some asshole comes in here wanting a Christmas tree and days off, I’ll have a sitdown and to to him/her about dominant local culture, and that they are welcome to take the days off, but it will come out of

Funny you say that. I work during Christmas and Easter but get all kinds of Buddhist holidays, since that’s “their thing” in my neck of the woods, and I adhere to the dominant culture. around me when I can.

Yesterday was World Atheist day.  I like your argumentation; it’s solid.

- Ramadan is fasting for 17 hours for a month. When the sun goes down, you’re allowed to drink water and eat food again. I’d say that interferes with regular business.

- On a more personal note, I get cranky as fuck when I am hungry, and I wouldn’t want to be like that to my coworkers for an entire month. But let’s

Fair point. Smokers take more time off, and I am sure there are some extremely talented professionals out there who happen to be religious too.

But the article mentioned an employee adhering to Ramadan. That means a month of not drinking or eating for 16 to 17 hours straight. On the job. In a wildly-paced environment

What? Religion is private as far as I am concerned. Granted, some national holidays are rooted in local cultural religions, but then again, you roll with it, wherever you are.

I’m employed in Asia, and I work during Christmas, but enjoy all kinds of Buddhist Holidays. I’m European, and apart from being pretty much an