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Jan and Tyler to USPS '04???

 
 
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Old 08-12.-2003
Ronde Chumpion
 
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Default Jan and Tyler to USPS '04???

Hey,

Just a thought. Talk about Superteam!! They would be like Le Vie Claire in 1986 1-2-4-6-10th
place/Tour de France.

Thanks, Ronde Chumpion
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Old 08-12.-2003
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Nora Lenderby
Default Re: Jan and Tyler to USPS '04???

> They would be like Le Vie Claire in 1986
> 1-2-4-6-10th place/Tour de France.

1-2-4-7-12th, dumbass.

N. Lenderby (Mrs)
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Old 08-12.-2003
Smiles
 
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"ronde chumpion" <rondechumpion@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Hey,
>
> Just a thought. Talk about Superteam!!

But Jan and Tyler want to win, not support Lance ... you're dreamin'

s http://boardnbike.com
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Old 08-12.-2003
Dominic Richens
 
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ronde chumpion wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Just a thought. Talk about Superteam!! They would be like Le Vie Claire in 1986 1-2-4-6-10th
> place/Tour de France.

Remember people, DON'T FEED THE TROLL!

--
Dominic Richens | dominic@alumni.uottawa.ca "If you're not *outraged*, you're not paying attention!"
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Old 08-12.-2003
Iocat
 
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rondechumpion@aol.com (ronde chumpion) wrote in message
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> Hey,
>
> Just a thought. Talk about Superteam!! They would be like Le Vie Claire in 1986 1-2-4-6-10th
> place/Tour de France.
>
> Thanks, Ronde Chumpion

Both of those guys want to WIN, not support an arrogant prick like armstrong.
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Old 08-12.-2003
Colin Campbell
 
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Default Lance Armstrong - Arrogant?

How many top athletes do you know whose demeanor wouldn't fit your eloquent description? Some I've
known match it very closely. Others probably aren't so much arrogant as "focused" - they don't have
time for distractions.

I don't know Lance Armstrong. However, considering he's a fellow Texan, I want to assume that he's
one of those "focused" ones.

iocat wrote:

> rondechumpion@aol.com (ronde chumpion) wrote in message
> news:<62f26b38.0308112112.1b9bb18d@posting.google.com>...
> > Hey,
> >
> > Just a thought. Talk about Superteam!! They would be like Le Vie Claire in 1986 1-2-4-6-10th
> > place/Tour de France.
> >
> > Thanks, Ronde Chumpion
>
> Both of those guys want to WIN, not support an arrogant prick like armstrong.
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Old 08-12.-2003
Gregory Kinney
 
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>I don't know Lance Armstrong. However, considering he's a fellow Texan, I want to assume that he's
>one of those "focused" ones.
>
>
>
Uhhhhhh, like "duh" prez....?
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Old 08-12.-2003
Jack Lebowski
 
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> >I don't know Lance Armstrong. However, considering he's a fellow Texan, I want to assume that
> >he's one of those "focused" ones.
> >
> Uhhhhhh, like "duh" prez....?

Born in the East, attended boarding school in the East, then Yale, then Harvard. He's an Eastern
blue blood from several generations of Eastern blue bloods. He skipped out on military service in
Texas. He mismanaged multiple oil companies into failure, none of which were financed by his own
money. It blows my mind how Texans enjoy claiming him as their own. Besides his adopted Crawford
drawl, what is traditionally "Texan" about him?
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Old 08-13.-2003
Dashi Toshii
 
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"Jack Lebowski" <jacklebowski@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> > >I don't know Lance Armstrong. However, considering he's a fellow
Texan, I want to assume that he's one of those
> > >"focused" ones.
> > >
> > Uhhhhhh, like "duh" prez....?
>
> Born in the East, attended boarding school in the East, then Yale, then Harvard. He's an Eastern
> blue blood from several generations of Eastern blue bloods. He skipped out on military service in
> Texas. He mismanaged multiple oil companies into failure, none of which were financed by his own
> money. It blows my mind how Texans enjoy claiming him as their own. Besides his adopted Crawford
> drawl, what is traditionally "Texan" about him?

He's a big bull****er?

Dashii
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Old 08-13.-2003
Richard Adams
 
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Default Re: Lance Armstrong - Arrogant?

Jack Lebowski wrote:

>>>I don't know Lance Armstrong. However, considering he's a fellow Texan, I want to assume that
>>>he's one of those "focused" ones.
>>>
>>
>>Uhhhhhh, like "duh" prez....?
>
>
> Born in the East, attended boarding school in the East, then Yale, then Harvard. He's an Eastern
> blue blood from several generations of Eastern blue bloods. He skipped out on military service
> in Texas. He mismanaged multiple oil companies into failure, none of which were financed by his
> own money. It blows my mind how Texans enjoy claiming him as their own. Besides his adopted
> Crawford drawl

I don't think that's a drawl, I think that's the lasting effects of the first 40 years of his life
as a wild man of booze and drugs.

, what is
> traditionally "Texan" about him?

Beats me, maybe because Texas adopted his father as an honorable texan and now has to accept Jr. or
lose face.
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Old 08-13.-2003
Anonymous
 
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Default Re: Lance Armstrong - Arrogant?

Jack Lebowski wrote:

>Besides his adopted Crawford drawl, what is traditionally "Texan" about him?

His brain ?
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Old 08-13.-2003
Robert Stjames
 
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Default Re: Lance Armstrong - Arrogant?

> Jack Lebowski wrote:
>
> >Besides his adopted Crawford drawl, what is traditionally "Texan" about him?
>
> His brain ?

That's right Bubba, the rest of we native Texans are just ignorant rednecks with Shiner Bock
bellies and IQ's below room temperature. We're not arrogant. We're just self-assured. Come on down
to Austintacious, go for a 50 mi8le ride in the hills and have a cold one with us. It'll do ya a
world of good.

Robert StJames
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Old 08-13.-2003
Bob Schwartz
 
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Default Re: Lance Armstrong - Arrogant?

Robert StJames <stjames0@hotmail.com> wrote:
> That's right Bubba, the rest of we native Texans are just ignorant rednecks with Shiner Bock
> bellies and IQ's below room temperature.

The Shiner Bock belly part is well documented:
http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/obes...d/prev_reg.htm

Ranking 6th among US states in 2001 in Shiner Bock Belly Syndrome.

The trends there may explain the growth in Masters racing...

Bob Schwartz cvcc@execpc.com
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Old 08-13.-2003
Robert Chung
 
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Default Re: Lance Armstrong - Arrogant?

Bob Schwartz wrote:
> Robert StJames <stjames0@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> That's right Bubba, the rest of we native Texans are just ignorant rednecks with Shiner Bock
>> bellies and IQ's below room temperature.
>
> The Shiner Bock belly part is well documented:
> http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/obes...d/prev_reg.htm
>
> Ranking 6th among US states in 2001 in Shiner Bock Belly Syndrome.
>
> The trends there may explain the growth in Masters racing...

How interesting. What's the correlation with the data in this table?
http://www.archives.gov/federal_regi...vote_2000.html
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Old 08-13.-2003
Bob Schwartz
 
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Default Re: Lance Armstrong - Arrogant?

Robert Chung <invalid@nospam.com> wrote:
> Bob Schwartz wrote:
>> Robert StJames <stjames0@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>> That's right Bubba, the rest of we native Texans are just ignorant rednecks with Shiner Bock
>>> bellies and IQ's below room temperature.
>>
>> The Shiner Bock belly part is well documented:
>> http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/obes...d/prev_reg.htm
>>
>> Ranking 6th among US states in 2001 in Shiner Bock Belly Syndrome.
>>
>> The trends there may explain the growth in Masters racing...

> How interesting. What's the correlation with the data in this table?
> http://www.archives.gov/federal_regi...vote_2000.html

I think it's pretty obvious that Bush had a broader base of support. Especially when his supporters
were sitting.

Bob Schwartz cvcc@execpc.com

I'll let someone else make a crack about weighted averages.
 

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