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"In the Coca-Cola ad, Armstrong explains to NASCAR champion Tony Stewart the benefits of shaving
your legs, and convinces him to get the razor out ..."
Why do people have to keep bringing up the leg-shaving aspect of cycling? I wish people would never
talk about this.
-Amit
In article <df5bdaa0.0302181653.7e77779b@posting.google.com>, Amit <amit@physics.utoronto.ca> wrote:
> from cyclingews:
>
> "In the Coca-Cola ad, Armstrong explains to NASCAR champion Tony Stewart the benefits of shaving
> your legs, and convinces him to get the razor out ..."
>
> Why do people have to keep bringing up the leg-shaving aspect of cycling? I wish people would
> never talk about this.
>
> -Amit
When I say the title of the thread I though it was gonig to talk about the Comcast Ads they have
been running on the T.V. here in Nor Cal featuring Lance. Comcast just took over ATT cable which is
the dominate cable provider in hte S.F. Bay Area.
Casey
In article <df5bdaa0.0302181653.7e77779b@posting.google.com>, amit@physics.utoronto.ca (Amit) wrote:
> from cyclingews:
>
> "In the Coca-Cola ad, Armstrong explains to NASCAR champion Tony Stewart the benefits of shaving
> your legs, and convinces him to get the razor out ..."
>
> Why do people have to keep bringing up the leg-shaving aspect of cycling? I wish people would
> never talk about this.
>
> -Amit
Because bicycle racing is a fairly understandable, conventional sport, and then you get to the
leg-shaving, which is hard to explain to outsiders.
...and insiders for that matter, since the justification for club racers to shave comes down to "so
I'll look like the other guys."
--
Ryan Cousineau, rcousine@sfu.ca http://www.sfu.ca/~rcousine President, Fabrizio Mazzoleni Fan Club
>...and insiders for that matter, since the justification for club racers to shave comes down to "so
>I'll look like the other guys."
My 10 yr old daughter even gave me crap this winter, when I let me leg hair out after 20 years of
shaving. My wife thinks it is freaky. I kind of like the way the hair feels on sheets, though. I can
walk around in shorts, or let my pants leg hike up in meetings and not be self-concious. Hair goes
off in a week or two when I start training... Greg
In article <rcousine-861BF8.17404618022003@morgoth.sfu.ca>, Ryan Cousineau <rcousine@sfu.ca> wrote:
> In article <df5bdaa0.0302181653.7e77779b@posting.google.com>, amit@physics.utoronto.ca
> (Amit) wrote:
>
> > from cyclingews:
> >
> > "In the Coca-Cola ad, Armstrong explains to NASCAR champion Tony Stewart the benefits of shaving
> > your legs, and convinces him to get the razor out ..."
> >
> > Why do people have to keep bringing up the leg-shaving aspect of cycling? I wish people would
> > never talk about this.
> >
> > -Amit
>
> Because bicycle racing is a fairly understandable, conventional sport, and then you get to the
> leg-shaving, which is hard to explain to outsiders.
>
> ...and insiders for that matter, since the justification for club racers to shave comes down to
> "so I'll look like the other guys."
My boyfriend had that experience recently when he was trying to explain cyclocross to someone who
had never heard of it. I've had to do that too. It's like trying to explain to someone how to make a
paper airplane! The guy he was talking to finally asked, "so why would they want to do that
(cyclocross) anyways?" LOL.
Incidentally, I have let my leg hair go pretty much during the winter. I'm not that hairy anwyas,
but after shaving my legs since I'm a teenager, I like taking a break!
"Marlene Blanshay" <blanshay@total.net> wrote in message
news:blanshay-1802032344430001@192.168.1.3...
>
> Incidentally, I have let my leg hair go pretty much during the
winter. I'm
> not that hairy anwyas, but after shaving my legs since I'm a
teenager, I
> like taking a break!
Marlene that was WAYYYYY more than I needed to know.
blanshay@total.net (Marlene Blanshay) wrote in news:blanshay-1802032344430001@192.168.1.3:
> My boyfriend had that experience recently when he was trying to explain cyclocross to someone who
> had never heard of it. I've had to do that too. It's like trying to explain to someone how to make
> a paper airplane! The guy he was talking to finally asked, "so why would they want to do that
> (cyclocross) anyways?" LOL.
>
> Incidentally, I have let my leg hair go pretty much during the winter. I'm not that hairy anwyas,
> but after shaving my legs since I'm a teenager, I like taking a break!
I bet you also ride mountain bikes with your "boyfriend" and write angry folk music ;)
In article <Xns932770F5B452bspeerscNOSPAM@65.32.1.7>, Boyd Speerschneider
<bspeerscNOSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote:
> blanshay@total.net (Marlene Blanshay) wrote in news:blanshay-1802032344430001@192.168.1.3:
>
> > My boyfriend had that experience recently when he was trying to explain cyclocross to someone
> > who had never heard of it. I've had to do that too. It's like trying to explain to someone how
> > to make a paper airplane! The guy he was talking to finally asked, "so why would they want to do
> > that (cyclocross) anyways?" LOL.
> >
> > Incidentally, I have let my leg hair go pretty much during the winter. I'm not that hairy
> > anwyas, but after shaving my legs since I'm a teenager, I like taking a break!
>
> I bet you also ride mountain bikes with your "boyfriend" and write angry folk music ;)
Hahah.... how'd you guess. That sounds exactly like me... in bizarro world!
In article <pQE4a.9121$_c6.948655@newsread2.prod.itd.earthlink.net>, "Tom Kunich"
<tkunich@earthlink.net> wrote:
> "Marlene Blanshay" <blanshay@total.net> wrote in message
> news:blanshay-1802032344430001@192.168.1.3...
> >
> > Incidentally, I have let my leg hair go pretty much during the
> winter. I'm
> > not that hairy anwyas, but after shaving my legs since I'm a
> teenager, I
> > like taking a break!
>
> Marlene that was WAYYYYY more than I needed to know.
Geez ,get a grip- it's leg hair. It's not like I'm talking about yeast infections or uterine
fibroids....
"Ryan Cousineau" <rcousine@sfu.ca> wrote in message
news:rcousine-861BF8.17404618022003@morgoth.sfu.ca...
> In article <df5bdaa0.0302181653.7e77779b@posting.google.com>, amit@physics.utoronto.ca
> (Amit) wrote:
>
> > from cyclingews:
> >
> > "In the Coca-Cola ad, Armstrong explains to NASCAR champion Tony Stewart the benefits of shaving
> > your legs, and convinces him to get the razor out ..."
> >
> > Why do people have to keep bringing up the leg-shaving aspect of cycling? I wish people would
> > never talk about this.
> >
> > -Amit
>
> Because bicycle racing is a fairly understandable, conventional sport, and then you get to the
> leg-shaving, which is hard to explain to outsiders.
>
I would not count cycling in the US as an easy to understand or conventional sport. Leg
shaving is easy to explain if people take a few minutes. It might not do any good, but it is
not hard to explain.
> ...and insiders for that matter, since the justification for club racers to shave comes down to
> "so I'll look like the other guys."
>
> --
> Ryan Cousineau, rcousine@sfu.ca http://www.sfu.ca/~rcousine President, Fabrizio Mazzoleni Fan Club
Marlene Blanshay wrote:
> In article <pQE4a.9121$_c6.948655@newsread2.prod.itd.earthlink.net>, "Tom Kunich"
> <tkunich@earthlink.net> wrote: ,,,,
> Geez ,get a grip- it's leg hair.
Please, none of that -- this is a family list.
Dan
Marlene Blanshay wrote:
> In article <pQE4a.9121$_c6.948655@newsread2.prod.itd.earthlink.net>, "Tom Kunich"
> <tkunich@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>> "Marlene Blanshay" <blanshay@total.net> wrote in message
>> news:blanshay-1802032344430001@192.168.1.3...
>> >
>> > Incidentally, I have let my leg hair go pretty much during the
>> winter. I'm
>> > not that hairy anwyas, but after shaving my legs since I'm a
>> teenager, I
>> > like taking a break!
>>
>> Marlene that was WAYYYYY more than I needed to know.
>
> Geez ,get a grip- it's leg hair. It's not like I'm talking about yeast infections or uterine
> fibroids....
Took me all of two minutes to explaing to my parents and in-laws. They seemed to be perfectly clear
about the rationale behind it. Of course, now that I shave, my *WIFE* gets really bent if I don't
remove the stubble.
I wonder if I can get Title IX funding for all of the razors I go through?
Joe
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In article <b30p2t346a@enews4.newsguy.com>, mstr_joseph@hotmail.com wrote:
> Marlene Blanshay wrote:
>
> > In article <pQE4a.9121$_c6.948655@newsread2.prod.itd.earthlink.net>, "Tom Kunich"
> > <tkunich@earthlink.net> wrote:
> >
> >> "Marlene Blanshay" <blanshay@total.net> wrote in message
> >> news:blanshay-1802032344430001@192.168.1.3...
> >> >
> >> > Incidentally, I have let my leg hair go pretty much during the
> >> winter. I'm
> >> > not that hairy anwyas, but after shaving my legs since I'm a
> >> teenager, I
> >> > like taking a break!
> >>
> >> Marlene that was WAYYYYY more than I needed to know.
> >
> > Geez ,get a grip- it's leg hair. It's not like I'm talking about yeast infections or uterine
> > fibroids....
>
> Took me all of two minutes to explaing to my parents and in-laws. They seemed to be perfectly
> clear about the rationale behind it. Of course, now that I shave, my *WIFE* gets really bent if I
> don't remove the stubble.
>
> I wonder if I can get Title IX funding for all of the razors I go through?
>
> Joe
Hey, don't knock stubble- it holds up your socks!
In article <3E53E889.6010000@ieee.org>, Daniel Connelly <djconnel@ieee.org> wrote:
> Marlene Blanshay wrote:
> > In article <pQE4a.9121$_c6.948655@newsread2.prod.itd.earthlink.net>, "Tom Kunich"
> > <tkunich@earthlink.net> wrote:
> >,,,,
>
> > Geez ,get a grip- it's leg hair.
>
> Please, none of that -- this is a family list.
>
> Dan
heehee >snok<
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