Arnout said:Fair enough, opinions are luckily allowed to differ in our part of the world (in most parts of the world, to be fair)
Not true.
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Arnout said:Fair enough, opinions are luckily allowed to differ in our part of the world (in most parts of the world, to be fair)
Arnout said:One can make a case for Cuba, parts of Africa and middle East, China, Dprk, some Southern Asian countries. But in the majority of countries one is able to speak his mind.
Arnout said:Fair enough, opinions are luckily allowed to differ in our part of the world (in most parts of the world, to be fair)
Brilliant! But isn't he in Ecuador?El Pistolero said:Tell that to Julian Assange.
cineteq said:Brilliant! But isn't he in Ecuador?
McLovin said:we finally have a great GT after so many fails and what we do? we speak about this florecita baby girl for half of last 15 pages. sometimes I think i'm the oldest here, though I'm 28.
it's also interesting to see that those users who said on Monday that this is the best GT ever (because of their favourite seven 25 meters attacks) are now complaining about how lame this, in my opinion best show in years, is (again, because of same Contador).
Just sit back and enjoy this beautiful race.
Arnout said:One can make a case for Cuba, parts of Africa and middle East, China, Dprk, some Southern Asian countries. But in the majority of countries one is able to speak his mind.