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  • Red Bull banned from Welsh mansion after Hardline damage
  • robertajobb
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    I’d very much question whether anyone that drinks that sh+×=te-in-a-can from Red Bull is in any way classy.

    ayjaydoubleyou
    Full Member

    As every attendee seemed to be putting hours worth of content per day on Youtube and instagram; including copious amounts of laddy banter and yet this incident went apparently unrecorded, its obvious they knew they did wrong and have tried to bury it.

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    Blackflag
    Free Member

    Perhaps he had realised early on that a face nappy made no difference to the so called ‘pandemic’.
    Regardless “EXEMPT” barked at the mask Karen’s shut them up pretty quickly.

    R U OK hun?

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    frankconway
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    davey – run along and play with the traffic.

    Rule 1 definitely applies.
    It’s half-wit behaviour by individuals possibly being paid to behave like half-wits.

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    somafunk
    Full Member

    Perhaps he had realised early on that a face nappy made no difference to the so called ‘pandemic’.

    Same old tired response dirgelad, how’s it feel to out yourself as below average intelligence?.

    And as for nappy, does your mum still check you’ve wiped properly?

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    mtnboarder
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    Perhaps he had realised early on that a face nappy made no difference to the so called ‘pandemic’.
    Regardless “EXEMPT” barked at the mask Karen’s shut them up pretty quickly.

    Absolute rocket.

    IdleJon
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    According to the headline, that linked article and several people on here, it’s Red Bull that has been banned, having booked accommodation at Plas Tan-yr-allt. I’d always thought that they were simply a sponsor, albeit a very high profile one. Sponsors don’t normally get involved in the nitty gritty of event organisation. Are Red Bull events different in this regard?

    mashr
    Full Member

    Low numbers, invite only gig. RB sort out the accommodation as well

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    scuttler
    Full Member

    Daveyladonitlikeacarbonnet. Again.

    Knob.

    stevextc
    Free Member

    Rule 1 definitely applies.
    It’s half-wit behaviour by individuals possibly being paid to behave like half-wits.

    Not only paid but expected by social media…

    PSA one lightly used Pivot went on sale last night on the local Guildford selling pages

    stevextc
    Free Member

    mashr

    Low numbers, invite only gig. RB sort out the accommodation as well

    You just described hardline as it is

    FunkyDunc
    Free Member

    Perhaps he had realised early on that a face nappy made no difference to the so called ‘pandemic’.

    oh your one of them types are you? The NHS has obvs still got it wrong asking people to wear mask in health care settings to help protect vulnerable people.

    You just described hardline as it is

    I get in the scheme of a World Cup DH it may be, but I was amazed how much infrastructure was required for the event when I drove past it. Fields full of lorries etc. All them people must go somewhere to stay, and there isnt much accommodation in the area.

    mashr
    Full Member

    You just described hardline as it is

    indeed, I was responding to the previous post asking if Hardline was more than just normal RB event sponsorship

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    mert
    Free Member

    They don’t camp in a field!

    They might be this year. Might make it a bit harder for them to trash stuff.

    DaveyBoyWonder
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    Modern society innit. People act like dicks. Put it on social media. Get likes/subscribes/views. Means you don’t have to get a proper job.

    jameso
    Full Member

    a face nappy

    Should be worn by people who spout uncontrollable crap

    Rider antics – they’re not 80s Motley Crue but still I don’t see how you just switch off after something like that. Some will be able to but many won’t. Not excusing it, just saying some of it goes with the territory and the ability to switch a part of your thinking off.

    BruceWee
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    Rider antics – they’re not 80s Motley Crue but still I don’t see how you just switch off after something like that. Some will be able to but many won’t. Not excusing it, just saying some of it goes with the territory and the ability to switch a part of your thinking off.

    I remember walking into a pub and finding a bunch of folk in coveralls talking very animatedly.

    Turns out they were rally crews who had decided to go to the pub after finishing the event and hadn’t bothered changing out of their race gear. Some were staring into space and some were talking way way to fast about absolute bollocks. Some seemed pretty normal.

    No fire extinguishers were set off at any point during the night.

    stevextc
    Free Member

    davey – run along and play with the traffic.

    Same old tired response dirgelad, how’s it feel to out yourself as below average intelligence?.

    And as for nappy, does your mum still check you’ve wiped properly?

    You do realise they are only repeating the official government line spouted by Boris and Hancock?

    It’s an inevitable consequence that Boris and Hancock stood on a podium on national TV and barefaced lied anbd claimed they were following the science that when they change the lie some will continue to believe the old one.

    stevextc
    Free Member

    indeed, I was responding to the previous post asking if Hardline was more than just normal RB event sponsorship

    Much as I dislike the energy drink part of the business RB do seem to do more than just chuck some sponsorship money.
    Their sponsored athletes seem to get pretty good medical as well.

    In MTB I think Hardline and Rampage ARE RB… way beyond chucking some money

    chrismac
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    I’d always thought that they were simply a sponsor, albeit a very high profile one. Sponsors don’t normally get involved in the nitty gritty of event organisation. Are Red Bull events different in this regard?

    Given its a RB marketing even rather than a race I suspect they are part of the organisation. I doubt the Athertons organise it on their own through their own company and staff, they are a race team and a trail crew, not a marketing events organiser

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