USPS are assholes
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They have no respect for the tour or the yellow jersey. Why send Pena back to get bottles? Its not
like they don't have 7 other eunuch-boys to wipe their master's ass.
Armstrong better never go to Colombia, man. You know some of those
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 13:04:13 GMT, "hold my beer and watch this..." <trdina@dejazzd.com> wrote:
>
>They have no respect for the tour or the yellow jersey. Why send Pena back to get bottles? Its not
>like they don't have 7 other eunuch-boys to wipe their master's ass.
>
>Armstrong better never go to Colombia, man. You know some of those
>
It is just Armstrong's way of showing his appreciation and thanks.
> They have no respect for the tour or the yellow jersey. Why send Pena
back
> to get bottles?
It's his job. Every rider chosen for the Tour knows they have one mission and one mission only. I
thought you guys would have figured that out by now?
> Armstrong better never go to Colombia, man. You know some of those
Odd, considering that without Lance and the USPS team Pena and Columbia might never have gotten
anywhere near the yellow jersey. I'd guess Pena is quite happy to work for the team and man that got
him the jersey in the first place.
"Spot" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
> It is just Armstrong's way of showing his appreciation and thanks.
At this point I pretty much want anyone but Armstrong to win the tour.
Except for maybe Virenque...
"Robert Oliver" <rob.oliver@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> > They have no respect for the tour or the yellow jersey. Why send Pena
> back
> > to get bottles?
>
> It's his job. Every rider chosen for the Tour knows they have one mission and one mission only. I
> thought you guys would have figured that out by
now?
>
Let me guess: You started getting interested in bike racing in 1999.
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 13:41:13 GMT, "Robert Oliver" <rob.oliver@verizon.net> wrote:
>> They have no respect for the tour or the yellow jersey. Why send Pena
>back
>> to get bottles?
>
>It's his job. Every rider chosen for the Tour knows they have one mission and one mission only. I
>thought you guys would have figured that out by now?
So what? You think Pena is the first helper to wear the jersey?
How do you know that Lance is ordering the riders back? And even if he is, that makes each of the
team members an a-hole?
"hold my beer and watch this..." <trdina@dejazzd.com> wrote in message
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> "Robert Oliver" <rob.oliver@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:ZdUPa.6406$Kw1.1074@nwrdny02.gnilink.net...
> > > They have no respect for the tour or the yellow jersey. Why send Pena
> > back
> > > to get bottles?
> >
> > It's his job. Every rider chosen for the Tour knows they have one
mission
> > and one mission only. I thought you guys would have figured that out by
> now?
> >
>
> Let me guess: You started getting interested in bike racing in 1999.
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 13:48:44 GMT, hold my beer and watch this... wrote:
>
> "Robert Oliver" <rob.oliver@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:ZdUPa.6406$Kw1.1074@nwrdny02.gnilink.net...
>> > They have no respect for the tour or the yellow jersey. Why send Pena
>> back
>> > to get bottles?
>>
>> It's his job. Every rider chosen for the Tour knows they have one mission and one mission only. I
>> thought you guys would have figured that out by
> now?
>>
>
> Let me guess: You started getting interested in bike racing in 1999.
>
>
Why is Pena in yellow? The TTT. Why did USPS have such a good showing in it? Armstrong's success
allowed USPS to get a very strong team, and Armstrong's attention to detail entailed them getting
ready for the ride.
Best wishes, Bob
--
Robert L. Frazier email: robert.frazier@chch.ox.ac.uk Christ Church or Bob@rlfrazier.org Oxford OX1
1DP www: http://www.rlfrazier.org (http://www.rlfrazier.org/) UK (PGP Public Key is at this site)
"Spot" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
> So what? You think Pena is the first helper to wear the jersey?
No asswipe. What I"m saying is that you don't treat the yellow jersey like
sake.
Like school in the summertime...
I don't know whether its lance, Johan, Carmichael or whomever. But someone
"Mike Westcott" <westy@commspeed.net> wrote in message news:1058017767.926674@news.commspeed.net...
> How do you know that Lance is ordering the riders back? And even if he
is,
> that makes each of the team members an a-hole?
>
>
> "hold my beer and watch this..." <trdina@dejazzd.com> wrote in message
> news:0lUPa.220$lL.27294@nnrp1.ptd.net...
> >
> > "Robert Oliver" <rob.oliver@verizon.net> wrote in message
> > news:ZdUPa.6406$Kw1.1074@nwrdny02.gnilink.net...
> > > > They have no respect for the tour or the yellow jersey. Why send
Pena
> > > back
> > > > to get bottles?
> > >
> > > It's his job. Every rider chosen for the Tour knows they have one
> mission
> > > and one mission only. I thought you guys would have figured that out
by
> > now?
> > >
> >
> > Let me guess: You started getting interested in bike racing in 1999.
> >
> >
>
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 14:02:38 GMT, "hold my beer and watch this..." <trdina@dejazzd.com> wrote:
>
>"Spot" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
>
>> So what? You think Pena is the first helper to wear the jersey?
>
>No asswipe. What I"m saying is that you don't treat the yellow jersey like
>sake.
>
>Like school in the summertime...
>
>
>
Learn how to read a message. I was not responding to anything you said.
"Spot" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
> Learn how to read a message. I was not responding to anything you said.
Yeah, so...?
"hold my beer and watch this..." <trdina@dejazzd.com> wrote in message
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> I don't know whether its lance, Johan, Carmichael or whomever. But someone
Look in the mirror for the asshole. Pena went back once on his own initiative and then was told to
not do that again as the MJ.
(Carmichael? Sheesh)
>
> "Mike Westcott" <westy@commspeed.net> wrote in message
> news:1058017767.926674@news.commspeed.net...
> > How do you know that Lance is ordering the riders back? And even if he
> is,
> > that makes each of the team members an a-hole?
> >
> >
> > "hold my beer and watch this..." <trdina@dejazzd.com> wrote in message
> > news:0lUPa.220$lL.27294@nnrp1.ptd.net...
> > >
> > > "Robert Oliver" <rob.oliver@verizon.net> wrote in message
> > > news:ZdUPa.6406$Kw1.1074@nwrdny02.gnilink.net...
> > > > > They have no respect for the tour or the yellow jersey. Why send
> Pena
> > > > back
> > > > > to get bottles?
> > > >
> > > > It's his job. Every rider chosen for the Tour knows they have one
> > mission
> > > > and one mission only. I thought you guys would have figured that out
> by
> > > now?
> > > >
> > >
> > > Let me guess: You started getting interested in bike racing in 1999.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
"Nick Burns" <chrismcreynolds@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> Pena went back once on his own initiative and then was told to not do that again as the MJ.
ASSHOLE, HE WENT BACK FOR BOTTLES FOR THE PAST 2 DAYS. I COUNTED AT LEAST 3 TIMES TODAY THAT HE WAS
BACK AT THE TEAM CAR GETTING BOTTLES. IF HE WAS TOLD NOT TO DO IT AGAIN, HE HAS A REALLY FUNNY WAY
OF SHOWING IT.
The goal of Postal is to win the Tour, not to play some "King for the day(s)" game you think they
should play.
The race could come down to a matter of seconds. You use your resources according to plan.
WRT whether this was the norm before 1999: Maybe Postal improved the state of the art relative to
pre-1999. But I don't think so. The model of a "strong team leader" goes way back, and indeed was
the norm before the La Vie Claire days.
Dan
hold my beer and watch this... wrote:
> "Nick Burns" <chrismcreynolds@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>
>
>>Pena went back once on his own initiative and then was told to not do that again as the MJ.
>
>
> ASSHOLE, HE WENT BACK FOR BOTTLES FOR THE PAST 2 DAYS. I COUNTED AT LEAST 3 TIMES TODAY THAT HE
> WAS BACK AT THE TEAM CAR GETTING BOTTLES. IF HE WAS TOLD NOT TO DO IT AGAIN, HE HAS A REALLY FUNNY
> WAY OF SHOWING IT.
>
"hold my beer and watch this..." <trdina@dejazzd.com> wrote in message
news:y3VPa.226$lL.27969@nnrp1.ptd.net...
>
> "Nick Burns" <chrismcreynolds@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>
> > Pena went back once on his own initiative and then was told to not do that again as the MJ.
>
> ASSHOLE, HE WENT BACK FOR BOTTLES FOR THE PAST 2 DAYS. I COUNTED AT LEAST
3
> TIMES TODAY THAT HE WAS BACK AT THE TEAM CAR GETTING BOTTLES. IF HE WAS TOLD NOT TO DO IT AGAIN,
> HE HAS A REALLY FUNNY WAY OF SHOWING IT.
YOU MUST BE RIGHT, IT HAS TO BE CARMICHEAL. MAYBE FERARRI WAS ON THE PHONE AGAIN SENDING PENA BACK
FOR WATER BOTTLE ALL DAY.
"Daniel Connelly" <djconnel@ieee.org> wrote in message
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> The goal of Postal is to win the Tour, not to play some "King for the day(s)" game you think they
> should play.
>
That's fine. So maybe they'll win.
Maybe they can use the prize money to buy some class.
In article <hHTPa.216$lL.26589@nnrp1.ptd.net>, "hold my beer and watch this..."
<trdina@dejazzd.com> wrote:
> They have no respect for the tour or the yellow jersey. Why send Pena back to get bottles? Its not
> like they don't have 7 other eunuch-boys to wipe their master's ass.
>
> Armstrong better never go to Colombia, man. You know some of those
I did not realize you were a moron. my mistake.
"hold my beer and watch this..." <trdina@dejazzd.com> wrote in message
news:hHTPa.216$lL.26589@nnrp1.ptd.net...
>
> They have no respect for the tour or the yellow jersey. Why send Pena
back
> to get bottles? Its not like they don't have 7 other eunuch-boys to wipe their master's ass.
>
> Armstrong better never go to Colombia, man. You know some of those
>
>
In an interview the other day on OLN, Pena commented that every he tried to take a pull, Lance told
him "You're in the Yellow Jersey, get back there and enjoy it. The impression I got from VHP was
that he was so grateful for having the opportunity to wear the jersey, he was trying to work even
harder for Lance and the rest of the team.
-T
On 7/12/03 7:41 AM, in article ZdUPa.6406$Kw1.1074@nwrdny02.gnilink.net, "Robert Oliver"
<rob.oliver@verizon.net> wrote:
> Odd, considering that without Lance and the USPS team Pena and Columbia might never have gotten
> anywhere near the yellow jersey.
What does a university in New York City have to do with Peņa and the USPS team?
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