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rikke_leonhart) wrote2008-10-11 08:18 am
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Not the best...
...but still better than Singapore. I really want to see the dangerous Iceman back again. Go Kimster~!
And I think that Hamilton gets less and less appealing. By now I think he's an arrogant jerk, full of himself and he's just so...unpleasant. Yes, he's a very talented driver, I know he is. But...argh, I really don't like his attitude.
And now I'm tired because the time difference requires me to get up at 6.30am to watch it. Time difference = MAJOR FAIL.
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I say Kimster should ditch that chick he's married to and marry me. I'm totally better for him. And I'm also shorter than him, his wife isn't. It looks so hilarious.
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b319/RikkeLeonhart/1176199839.jpg
And this image speaks for itself: http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b319/RikkeLeonhart/n711235202_3171741_3793.jpg
And in case it didn't, let me tell you: Kimster in the Ferrari is at a full stop because there's a red light. The white-blu-ish car to the right is likewise waiting for the green light. And Hamilton just drives into Kimster, ruining his car and his race. What. an. idiot.
NO BED FOR ME... YET. I MIGHT AS WELL GO UP TO MY HORSE SO THAT'S OVER WITH. BESIDES, I'M AN INSOMNIAC. I CAN HANDLE IT. I THINK.
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KIMI SHOULD DIVORCE HER. NOW. BUT HE LIKES HORSES SO I GUESS IT'S OKAY. SORT OF. I'LL BE WAITING, THOUGH.
Seriously, I've been cheering for him since...2002? He's one of the best drivers right now, but he's just so damn unlucky all the fricking time. The best move of his career was last year's move to Ferrari. That made him 2007's World Champion.
I WON'T FALL OFF. I'M LIKE EVERYONE'S TEST/CRASHPILOT. APPARENTLY I'M GOOD AT STAYING ON NO MATTER HOW PSYCHO THE HORSES TURN.
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So now, we're just enjoying each other, I do dressage now and I love it.
Ouch, kicks are the worst. I teach children to ride and one of the horses kicked my knee, that bastard.
I'm really engaged in the horse-world. I love to get the chilren and the older girls to interact and laugh, so I arrange a lot of sleepovers, camps, parties, competitions and stuff like that.
I SWEAR I'M NOT A STALKER.
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Waiting for the buses we could hear the test laps being carried out.
When I studied in the UK I rode whenever I could afford it timewise and financially. There was a school nearby! If there was nothing else I did in England damn I would learn just for fun though, I much preferred jaunts through the countryside and just being with nature and the horses. and uhh definitely no dressage for me! I think as a rider I was ok and although he wasn't 'my' horse per se, the one I rode was a lovely thing. We suited each other ... he was friendly, a little stubborn and loved to eat ^__^ he was called Woodstock!
I would love for my children to get the experience of being around horses, but even though there is an equestrian centre here it tends to be for the more wealthy, and also they do special classes for children with disabilities. We don't fall into either category so the horses at the zoo is the closest they'll come into contact with for the moment.
Anyways ... I don't know much about F1 nor their drivers, it's not something I don't think I can get into I don't think. ^_^ If there is anything I do watch it's rugby.
I hope you have a lovely weekend.
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Horses are brilliant. I really want to learn how to help disabled children, which is why I've been offered to learn sign language. I'm so looking forward to that!! I've come as far as to sign my name :D (which is kind of long, but nevertheless :D)
Riding is an expensive hobby, unfortunately. I couldn't imagine my life without horses in it and if I someday, despite of my not wanting to, get children, I think they should try it. If they don't want to, that's fine, but they really should.
Aww, you too, sweetest :)