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manchild
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manchild signing off

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Ok guys...

It has been a unique and unforgettable experience to share the thoughts and knowledge about F1 here in this forum, including the laughs and jokes as well as opinions about other various issues.

I've learned so much here and I think I've made some virtual but nonetheless real friends. For those who need me my email is always opened.

When it matters watching and following F1, visiting F1 forums/sites and making fake pics and avatars that's history. I've been following F1 for over 20 years but there is simply no more point. I'm too old to be fed with lies and pretend that I enjoy their taste.

I wish you all good life, good health, peace, prosperity and happiness.


Sincerely yours,

manchild

~over and out~

mahesh248
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Joined: 05 Mar 2007, 12:05
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Cheers Mr.Manchild

West
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Joined: 07 Jan 2004, 00:42
Location: San Diego, CA

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I feel you... F1 sucks these days.

You will hold the "most posts" record for a long time. Good luck with everything.
Bring back wider rear wings, V10s, and tobacco advertisements

vs331
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OK. This explains MC's lunatic diatribe on the Spker thread. :)

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mep
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manchild a real addiction can't so simply be ended.
It's strange that you waited so long time to see F1 without Schumacher
and now in the first year after him you whant to stop watching F1.

There is one thing I ever whanted to ask you:
In which country do you live?

Treead
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Shame...

I've stopped watching F1 myself for a few years now, but I still come to this forum almost everyday. 1/2 for the interesting technical read and 1/2 for all the great pics manchild creates. I can't speak for every body, but I'm going to miss you. Good luck! As a parting gift, I give you my first post since I found this great site back in 2001.

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tomislavp4
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Joined: 16 Jun 2006, 17:07
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We´ll all miss you, manchild and even if we may think that this is not the right thing to do it´s all up to you...

I wish you a happy life without F1 and F1T with a hope that I´ll see you around somethimes, cheers

Carlos
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MC - May health, wealth and happiness always be yours; I do hope that one day you will find a reason to return to F1. There is no absolute justice, no absolute purity in any phase of life, in a person, organization or team. As a race we have many failings; sometimes we must accept human nature for what it is - deeply flawed.

Ogami musashi
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Manchild, maybe those "holidays" will allow you to have a another look at F1 with the time and you'll maybe come back ...
anyway i do not know why you're leaving but i fully accept it.

See you around!

modbaraban
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I didn't always agree to your posts as you know, manchild. But I couldn't agree less with this one! (read my signature)
Carlos wrote:MC - May health, wealth and happiness always be yours; I do hope that one day you will find a reason to return to F1. There is no absolute justice, no absolute purity in any phase of life, in a person, organization or team. As a race we have many failings; sometimes we must accept human nature for what it is - deeply flawed.
...I join that and...
West wrote:You will hold the "most posts" record for a long time.
I post a lot ( :oops: ) and I hope you'll come back to grab P1 when I beat your record :wink:

All the best,

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Tom
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Joined: 13 Jan 2006, 00:24
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Looking through this thread I see so many regulars and new guys coming in to wish their support and I think that sums up your participation here, you've helped us all in one way or another, I know so much more thanks to your contribution, not just about F1 but almost every subject mentioned here.

A long time ago (March 17th, 2006), when F1 was a relatively carefree happy place, Spencifer_Murphy put up a post comparing each of the top ten posters of the day to current drivers. In light of his sudden and unexpected departure (not to mention his intellegent and often contraversial career) Manchild should be upgraded to Ayrton Senna of F1Tech.

I know it will only take a miracle to change your mind, let us all just hope for a miracle.

Thanks you, enjoy your life outside this world and perhaps we will meet again in another.

Take care mate.
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Murphy's 9th Law of Technology:
Tell a man there are 300 million stars in the universe and he'll believe you. Tell him a bench has wet paint on it and he'll have to touch to be sure.

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wazojugs
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That takes guts and i admire that, maybe if we all voted with our feet then the FIA might listen and take notice.

Then again i doubt that would happen, since they all live in a fantasy land.

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ek
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Joined: 26 Jan 2006, 23:43
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I used to log into this forum, mostly just to read you. I always thought that you were very objective. I personally learned a lot from this forum as well.
Good luck, its a shame that you are not going to write anymore, but i have to confess that I, as well, felt the same way. I do not know if i am going to continue watching F1 either...
Falling in love is the closest thing to being at the Grand Prix for the first time.

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Scuderia_Russ
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ek wrote: I always thought that you were very objective.
Eh?

Objective - undistorted by emotion or personal bias.
"Whether you think you can or can't, either way you are right."
-Henry Ford-

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ek
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That is my personal opinion don't you think...
Falling in love is the closest thing to being at the Grand Prix for the first time.