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1st and 3rd on the podium! Hoorah!
Euro, I'm shocked there isn't a syringe photoshopped into Floyd's hand in your signature.
Should be a testosterone patch, not a syringe.
user0ne
07-27-06, 11:50 AM
Guilty untill proven innocent is how it works, right ?
J-McKech
07-27-06, 11:53 AM
Guilty untill proven innocent is how it works, right ?
That's how it is in those backward European countries...
you know what Ben? I find your
enjoyment of any negative about the tour,
and cycling in general to be very tedious.
USAZorro
07-27-06, 12:17 PM
you know what Ben? I find your
enjoyment of any negative about the tour,
and cycling in general to be very tedious.
Wait'll you go through the other threads. There are worse from others. :rolleyes:
HigherGround
07-27-06, 09:44 PM
Wait'll you go through the other threads. There are worse from others. :rolleyes:
Yes, but like a grand tour winner, he is very consistent over a long period of time.
Starclimber
07-28-06, 01:35 AM
Spanish national anthem? Hmmm..I should see how this sounds rendered through my midi doodads.
That's how it is in those backward European countries...
I believe this is a concept that originates in Europe.
http://web.archive.org/web/20030216230239/%68ttp://www.talkleft.com/archives/001907.html
Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome to be specific.
Mojo GoGo
07-28-06, 11:34 AM
It will prove to be interesting because even Floyd acknowledged that his B sample is not likely to differ from his A sample. Having said that, based on quotes that I've read reversal of postive T/E tests are almost 100% at the CAS level.
I wonder if ASO is willing to strip FL of the win only to [likely] reinstate the victory in 5 - 8 months...
Corsaire
07-28-06, 12:07 PM
Rename it .mid
1st and 3rd on the podium! Hoorah!
EURO, you would've been speaking GERMAN if it wasn't for US, the US, pun intended.
But you should know that the spaniards are yelling at you right now saying:
"Vete a la mierda, CARAJO!!!"
:))))
Just common knowledge EURO ;)
Corsaire
J-McKech
07-28-06, 12:23 PM
I believe this is a concept that originates in Europe.
http://web.archive.org/web/20030216230239/%68ttp://www.talkleft.com/archives/001907.html
Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome to be specific.
I know that in France, you are guilty until proven innocent.
Don't make me bust open the International Law text book....
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