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Dave Z.'s diary for the ToC

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Old 25-02.-2008, 03:08 PM   #1
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Snagged this of of CFA. Somebody send the Z-Man a razor.

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/cycl...rnia.htm?csp=34
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Snagged this of of CFA. Somebody send the Z-Man a razor.

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/cycl...rnia.htm?csp=34

Saw him in the peleton, and I was like....why??
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Old 25-02.-2008, 04:10 PM   #3
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The last guy who could wear a mustache well was Tom Selleck in his Magnum P.I. days. That was the 80s. Let it go Z.
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The last guy who could wear a mustache well was Tom Selleck in his Magnum P.I. days. That was the 80s. Let it go Z.

A moustache and short shorts. Talk about overcoming adversity.
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Old 25-02.-2008, 04:34 PM   #5
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Forgot about the shorts! LOL!
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Forgot about the shorts! LOL!

The car helped make up for it...
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The last guy who could wear a mustache well was Tom Selleck in his Magnum P.I. days. That was the 80s. Let it go Z.

Incorrect. The Australian Cricket team still turn out the odd 'tache wearing guru.
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The last guy who could wear a mustache well was Tom Selleck in his Magnum P.I. days. That was the 80s. Let it go Z.

I am a fan of the stache, it reminds me of ones worn in the late 1800's. Kind of Jesse Jamesish.(the original, not the motorcycle builder)
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I am a fan of the stache, it reminds me of ones worn in the late 1800's. Kind of Jesse Jamesish.(the original, not the motorcycle builder)


Yeah! I'm not the only one who likes the 'stache then. My first reaction was that it was hideous. Then it started to grow on me and by the end of the ToC I thought it was sporty as hell.
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First thing I thought of when seeing Z's 'stache was Kevin Costner in American Flyers.

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images...GCL._SS500_.jpg
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First thing I thought of when seeing Z's 'stache was Kevin Costner in American Flyers.

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images...GCL._SS500_.jpg


ALmost as good as the Russian rider's full beard and stache (to complement his weighlifter body).
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Saw him in the peleton, and I was like....why??

Seriously . . . it looks absolutely ridiculous. In true Z fashion, I'm sure there's some sort of stupid reason.
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It's almost as if he doesn't even give a damn what anyone thinks about it.....................
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It's almost as if he doesn't even give a damn what anyone thinks about it.....................

It is very similar to that.....very. I think you are on to something!
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I don't know about you guys, but i'm pretty sure Dave Z. was inspired by teammates Steve Cozza's 'stache....that thing is straight 70s porn.

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