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http://www.nike.com/wearyellow/seelanceride/main.html --dt
On Fri, 21 May 2004 15:35:49 -0400, Doug Taylor wrote:
> http://www.nike.com/wearyellow/seelanceride/main.html --dt
OK, that does it. I'm taking up cycling.
In rec.bicycles.racing Erik Freitag <erik.freitag@pobox.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 21 May 2004 15:35:49 -0400, Doug Taylor wrote:
>> http://www.nike.com/wearyellow/seelanceride/main.ht-
>> ml --dt
> OK, that does it. I'm taking up cycling.
It mostly explains why he doesn't have the time to ride in
the Giro and the Vuelta. First he has to spend weeks to make
these commercials, and then he probably has to take the time
to count his 100$ bills.
Didier
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Didier A. Depireux wrote:
> In rec.bicycles.racing Erik Freitag
> <erik.freitag@pobox.com> wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 21 May 2004 15:35:49 -0400, Doug Taylor wrote:
>
>>>http://www.nike.com/wearyellow/seelanceride/main.ht-
>>>ml --dt
>
>>OK, that does it. I'm taking up cycling.
>
> It mostly explains why he doesn't have the time to ride in
> the Giro and the Vuelta. First he has to spend weeks to
> make these commercials, and then he probably has to take
> the time to count his 100$ bills.
The wonders of digital special effects. The city scene was
filmed in San Francisco (spot the cable cars?) and I know
one of the riders involved in the shoot. Lance wasn't there.
--
R.
<> Richard Brockie "Categorical statements <> The tall
blond one. always cause trouble." <>
rmbusenet@brockie.org.uk
On Fri, 21 May 2004 21:28:38 -0700, Richard Brockie
<use@reply-to.address> wrote:
>Didier A. Depireux wrote:
>
>> In rec.bicycles.racing Erik Freitag
>> <erik.freitag@pobox.com> wrote:
>>
>>>On Fri, 21 May 2004 15:35:49 -0400, Doug Taylor wrote:
>>
>>>>http://www.nike.com/wearyellow/seelanceride/main.ht-
>>>>ml --dt
>>
>>>OK, that does it. I'm taking up cycling.
>>
>> It mostly explains why he doesn't have the time to ride
>> in the Giro and the Vuelta. First he has to spend weeks
>> to make these commercials, and then he probably has to
>> take the time to count his 100$ bills.
>
>The wonders of digital special effects. The city scene
>was filmed in San Francisco (spot the cable cars?) and I
>know one of the riders involved in the shoot. Lance
>wasn't there.
Dear Richard,
Does this mean that if WalMart offers enough money, we might
be seeing Lance leading the pack in the Tour, apparently on
a Fury RoadMaster?
I liked the stampeding buffalos. The ones that I pedal past
at the zoo every day just stare.There's a herd a bit further
out than I usually ride. When I drive out and take my dogs
over to the fence, the huge beasts just drift slowly away
without any dust or thundering hoofbeats.
I suppose that someone will tell me that Lance was
superimposed on the buffalo scene, too.
Carl Fogel
"Erik Freitag" <erik.freitag@pobox.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2004.05.22.02.06.49.102958@pobox.com...
> On Fri, 21 May 2004 15:35:49 -0400, Doug Taylor wrote:
>
> > http://www.nike.com/wearyellow/seelanceride/main.ht-
> > ml --dt
>
> OK, that does it. I'm taking up cycling.
****. I am sure that I felt the sun on my bald scalp then.
10/10.
Simon
Doug Taylor wrote:
> http://www.nike.com/wearyellow/seelanceride/main.html --dt
Who does the audio? Sheryl?
-=Dave=-
Dave wrote:
> Doug Taylor wrote:
>
>> http://www.nike.com/wearyellow/seelanceride/main.ht-
>> ml --dt
>
>
>
> Who does the audio? Sheryl?
Sounds like her.
--
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Wonderbus (AKA the Saunabus in summer) KG6RCR
In rec.bicycles.racing Erik Freitag <erik.freitag@pobox.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 21 May 2004 15:35:49 -0400, Doug Taylor wrote:
>> http://www.nike.com/wearyellow/seelanceride/main.ht-
>> ml --dt
> OK, that does it. I'm taking up cycling.
Not me, I'm getting a chopper. Apehangers rule.
Bob Schwartz cvcc@execpc.com
Bob Schwartz wrote:
> In rec.bicycles.racing Erik Freitag
> <erik.freitag@pobox.com> wrote:
>> On Fri, 21 May 2004 15:35:49 -0400, Doug Taylor wrote:
>
>>> http://www.nike.com/wearyellow/seelanceride/main.ht-
>>> ml --dt
>
>> OK, that does it. I'm taking up cycling.
>
> Not me, I'm getting a chopper. Apehangers rule.
bwahaha
--
Phil, Squid-in-Training
In article <10b03oe588mmv21@corp.supernews.com>,
Bob Schwartz <cvcc@shell.core.com> wrote:
> In rec.bicycles.racing Erik Freitag
> <erik.freitag@pobox.com> wrote:
> > On Fri, 21 May 2004 15:35:49 -0400, Doug Taylor wrote:
>
> >> http://www.nike.com/wearyellow/seelanceride/main.ht-
> >> ml --dt
>
> > OK, that does it. I'm taking up cycling.
>
> Not me, I'm getting a chopper. Apehangers rule.
I'm getting the name of that kid at the end of the ad.
Any 8-year-old who can ride a BMX onto Lance's wheel
needs an agent.
Just built a damn fast BMX,
--
Ryan Cousineau, rcousine@sfu.ca
http://www.sfu.ca/~rcousine/wiredcola/ President, Fabrizio
Mazzoleni Fan Club
Qui si parla Campagnolo wrote:
> << Who does the audio? Sheryl?
>
> Sounds like her. >><BR><BR>
>
> Is Sheryl gonna travel with Lance during the TdF?
USAToday.com sez, "Crow has not scheduled a new album or
tour this year, so she'll be a visitor to Armstrong's Tour."
> Is Johan gonna lay down the law about what he 'does' in
> his off time?
Would this be unusual if he did?
> At the end of the TdF this year, she is gonna be blamed
> for his loss, amoung other things.
Why? You may be right -- I'm just asking because I don't
follow celebrity gossip and have no idea whether she is
considered a good influence on him or not.
--
Mike "Rocket J Squirrel" Elliott 71 VW Type 2 -- the
Wonderbus (AKA the Saunabus in summer) KG6RCR
Qui si parla Campagnolo wrote:
> Is Sheryl gonna travel with Lance during the TdF? Is
> Johan gonna lay down the law about what he 'does' in his
> off time?
>
> At the end of the TdF this year, she is gonna be blamed
> for his loss, amoung other things.
We'll see, Peter. At any rate, she apparently will be there.
She won the LAF auction for:
... special access at the Tour de France. The winner
will be invited to ride in the team follow car and
attend the morning meeting on the team bus.
I'm not ready, from anything I've seen or heard, to write
him off. I think last year was a wakeup call to him and I
think he realizes this.
-=Dave=-
In rec.bicycles.tech Doug Taylor <taylordw@choiceonemail.com> wrote:
> http://www.nike.com/wearyellow/seelanceride/main.html
sadly it ends just too soon to answer the pressing question
in the thread "Road cycling etiquette question." lance looks
back at the wheelsucker but sadly we don't see his response.
?
--
david reuteler reuteler@visi.com
David Reuteler wrote:
> In rec.bicycles.tech Doug Taylor
> <taylordw@choiceonemail.com> wrote:
>> http://www.nike.com/wearyellow/seelanceride/main.html
>
> sadly it ends just too soon to answer the pressing
> question in the thread "Road cycling etiquette question."
> lance looks back at the wheelsucker but sadly we don't see
> his response.
One would hope she rang her bar bell to announce her
presence.
Bill "like the spot" S.
On Sun, 23 May 2004 02:40:14 -0000, Bob Schwartz
<cvcc@shell.core.com> wrote:
>Not me, I'm getting a chopper. Apehangers rule.
Like this one? : http://members.cox.net/thc/Chopper.JPG
I still can't believe it's possible to steer like that.
--
Rick Onanian
Rick Onanian wrote:
> On Sun, 23 May 2004 02:40:14 -0000, Bob Schwartz
> <cvcc@shell.core.com> wrote:
>
>>Not me, I'm getting a chopper. Apehangers rule.
>
>
> Like this one? : http://members.cox.net/thc/Chopper.JPG
>
> I still can't believe it's possible to steer like that.
> --
> Rick Onanian
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hotohosting
Actually, I find the reverse approach more attractive:
http://www.xtracycle.com (http://www.xtracycle.com/)
It would make riding up 22nd St @ Potrero Hill in San
Francisco less "exciting". (unfortunately, the I don't think
I'd be allowed on the train with it...)
Dan
carlfogel@comcast.net wrote:
> Does this mean that if WalMart offers enough money, we
> might be seeing Lance leading the pack in the Tour,
> apparently on a Fury RoadMaster?
It's possible. I recall pro triathletes on Huffy bikes in
the early 90's. Huffy may have sponsored cyclists, too, but
my memory is a bit fuzzier on that one...
--
Dave dvt at psu dot edu
Doug Taylor wrote:
> http://www.nike.com/wearyellow/seelanceride/main.html
I like the very brief hairpin mountain road clip, in the
misty forest. It reminds me of Kings Ridge Road, just north
of the Russian River and off the Cazadero Highway. We rode
there last Saturday, and it was simply beautiful. Short but
steep climbs in shady forests.
--
terry morse Palo Alto, CA http://bike.terrymorse.com/
"Doug Taylor" <taylordw@choiceonemail.com> wrote in message
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> http://www.nike.com/wearyellow/seelanceride/main.html --dt
I wonder if any of the team sponsors had input/compensation
regarding that commercial. Despite the "swoosh" and tagline
at the very end, the only corporate image I'm left with is
the big AMD logo at the bottom of the jersey that's pretty
much centered in the frame of the final shot.
Nike sucks, by the way. And if I was able to convert oxygen
better than any human who has ever been measured I could win
bike races too.
Chris
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