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  1. Far Out

    Far Out F1 Veteran

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    Of course, it's not mclarenchat here after all :D
     
  2. Kalidengas

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    #27 Kalidengas, Nov 5, 2008
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    I can help, the song is in portuguese and the word VEADO (Not viado) means Gay. Acording to the brazilian newspaper, the song goes: "Schumacher,o veado", "Schumacher the gay".No doubts about the words.
    An explantion is needed, this kind of songs with agressive words,is part of a kind of music called FUNK and began at the "favelas" in Rio de Janeiro.They use a lot of ofensive words depending on the theme of each party, and no one is spared.Even the president, Lula da Silva, is called veado (GAY) so nothing personal with Schumacher.
    Nevertheless, FUNK is not an apropriate kind of music for a Formula 1 party, and Rubens an Filipe should be ashamed about this all story!
     
  3. Testacojones

    Testacojones F1 Veteran

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    I can see many reasons in which this act was done in no harm nor insulting way. For example they could have been saying that because MS is no longer there and it caused Ferrari too lose... Maybe they said that because MS wasn't there partying and they miss him...
     
  4. PhilNotHill

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    maybe they are all gay and it was meant as a compliment. LOL ;)
     
  5. Kalidengas

    Kalidengas Formula Junior

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    Another thing, in Brazil the word "Alemão" (German) means enemy.Its a coloquial thing, its not ofensive.A lot of brazilians are descendants from Germans, normaly from the upper class...
    Maybe this helps to understand all this thing, the newspapers many times don´t tell all the story, wich is a shame!
     
  6. modena

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    I don't understand why they would just start singing Schumacher is gay for no reason? Was Schumacher there? Was it in a funny way that MS would take it as a joke? Why are they bitter? What have they got to be bitter about with MS?
     
  7. Testarossa BR

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    What I heard was that in the Ferrari after race party @ Disco Club in São Paulo, Rubens started saying "Schumacher viado" what means "Schumacher gay", after a while the whole place was saying this. Felipe was embarassed but also joined the chorus at the end. As you can see by this video it's a night club: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_xG7L4Op0w , so it's likely that alcohol was going on. And I presume that Felipe did this just for a joke, not to offend Schumacher who is a close friend of him.

    PS: The Dj playing is the former brazilian driver Raul Boesel.
     
  8. Testacojones

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    Maybe they were mad because Hamilton was with MS on a date, rumors are that Hamilton is RuPaul when not in drag mode.
     
  9. Kalidengas

    Kalidengas Formula Junior

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    Its important not to joke with the dignity of others...
     
  10. tactical

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    #35 tactical, Nov 5, 2008
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    the other 95% are decendants of africa. So i would not say alot of Brizilians have German desendants.
    I notice you live in Portugal mate. I have a villa in the algrave, great place. I have a few Brizilian mates there as well.
     
  11. tactical

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    unless its about Lewis Hamilton though.
     
  12. Drive550PFB

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    I did notice that you never see RuPaul and LH in the same place at the same time. Kinda like Batman and Bruce Wayne.
     
  13. Drive550PFB

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    Ever try the White Elephant in Lisbon? Best women in the world--Blonde hair and blue eyed Russians and Dark Eyed, small butt Brazilians.

    Fantastic.
     
  14. tactical

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    No i haven't mate, i spend most my time at Wild and Co in vilamoura. Shed loads of brazilian ladies with yes a dash of Blo0nd Russian beauties:D They dance on the counters and do all sorts of siht:D
     
  15. oscar-alpha

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    Schumacher's clothing style and taste always make me wonder...
    I did just put it down to him being German (no offense to German stylistic capabilities)
    Anyways, i could give a **** if MS is gay or not, its his business, and he's a Ferrari living legend...
     
  16. Testacojones

    Testacojones F1 Veteran

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    Wrong.


    White Brazilians
    Main article: White Brazilian
    According to the 2006 census, White Brazilians make up 49.7% of Brazil's population, or 93.096 million people.[11] Whites are found in the entire territory of Brazil, although the main concentrations are found in the South and Southeastern parts of the country. White Brazilians are all people who are total or mostly descendend from White immigrants.


    Members of the Italian Brazilian community with President Lula, in Rio Grande do Sul.
    Up to 1800, close to one million Europeans had left for Brazil, most of them colonial settlers from Portugal. The boom of the immigration occurred in the 19th and 20th centuries, when nearly five million Europeans immigrated to Brazil, most of them Italians, Portuguese, Germans and Spaniards.
    Although White Brazilians make up the majority of the population, a large number of them have some Amerindian and/or African ancestry (similarly found, but with widely differing percentages of admixture are, in White Americans [15] and White Argentines).[16]
    Nowadays, White Brazilians come from a very diverse background, which includes:
    The Arab Brazilian population is estimated at about 10 million people, mostly Syrians and Lebanese people.
    The Dutch were among the Europeans settling in Brazil during the 17th century. From 1630 to 1554, the Dutch controlled the northeast coast of Brazil, establishing their colonial capital in Recife. However, they had a minor influence in Brazil's ethnicity.
    The first Germans arrived in Brazil in 1824. Most of them established themselves in rural communities across Southern Brazil, such as São Leopoldo, Novo Hamburgo, Blumenau and Pomerode. In states of the south, such as Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul, they may represent as much as 35% of the population.[17]
    Italians started arriving in Brazil in 1875. First they settled in rural communities across Southern Brazil. In the early 20th century, they mostly settled in the coffee plantations in the Southeast. 25 million Brazilians are of Italian origin, the largest numbers outside of Italy itself, most of them descended from Northern Italians.
    Poles came in significant numbers to Brazil after 1870. Most of them settled in the State of Paraná, working as small farmers.
    Most Brazilians are full or partly of Portuguese ancestry. They started arriving in 1500, the immigration grew in the 18th century and the boom occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
    Spaniards came in large numbers to Brazil, starting in the late 19th century. Most of them were attracted to work in the coffee plantations in the State of São Paulo. Today there is an estimated 15 million Brazilians of direct Spanish descent.[18]
    Ukrainians came mostly in the late 19th century. Currently they number approximately 300,000, most of whom live in a compact settlement in south central Paraná (state)[19]
     
  17. SRT Mike

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    Rubens has deep rooted anger at Schumi... after all, Schumi made him constantly look like a 2nd rate hack. And since leaving Ferrari, he's gone downhill. Fast. I can see lots of angst there.

    Of course it doesn't come out for the press... but get a few drinks in him, and put him around the same people he used to work with (except the one guy that he used to revile), and it's not surprising that he would behave this way.
     
  18. tactical

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    Hey thanks for that, nice cut and paste:)
     
  19. GrndLkNatv

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    Yes, but batman had Robin, who is that in Lewis' case, Ron Dennis?
     
  20. GrndLkNatv

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    Rubens is about as afeminate as they get, other than Glock and Hamilton.....
     
  21. barbazza

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    Rubens misunderstood Shumi's intent when he teabagged him... :D
     
  22. tifosi12

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    Gosh I love this story!

    So much for those romantic images of the Great Schumacher passing on the Holy Grail of racecraft to his disciple Massa.

    Reality is: Each man for his own. As it should be.

    PS: I'm sure they meant Ralfie...
     
  23. Testacojones

    Testacojones F1 Veteran

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    I had to do it before a Brazilian member felt weird, lol, I know you didn't mean any harm.
     
  24. snj5

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    As before, I am sure it was harmless taken in the culture and moment, and we're just being uptight PC about it and media trying to sell copy. Both RB and FM have always seemed to be good guys, and heck, it's Brazil! And a party! Perhaps we need to lighten up a bit. :)
     
  25. tifosi12

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    No objection from my side. But tell that please also to all those who complain about Kimi's partying. At least that only involves women.
     

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