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http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/2...aturday/pr04071
Check out those ears. Always wondered if he had green blood in his veins. |
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otto wrote:
> http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/2...aturday/pr04071 > > Check out those ears. Always wondered if he had green blood in his veins. check out his haircut, long hair at the neck ... he's not a vulcan, rather a redneck. |
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"debe" <shark@where.de> wrote in message news:c7adcr$8oe$1@f40-3.zfn.uni-bremen.de... > otto wrote: > > http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/2...php?id=saturday /pr04071 > > > > Check out those ears. Always wondered if he had green blood in his veins. > > check out his haircut, long hair at the neck ... > he's not a vulcan, rather a redneck. So he's a mullet-wearing Vulcan? |
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>From: "Gooserider" gooserider@mouse-potato.com
>So he's a mullet-wearing Vulcan? Wonder if he's into listening to this on the trainer? http://tinyurl.com/2gbea Bill C |
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berchotto@yahoo.com (otto) wrote in message news:<c3559fe7.0405042253.504bca34@posting.google.com>...
> http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/2...aturday/pr04071 > > Check out those ears. Always wondered if he had green blood in his veins. While I don't consider myself a trekkie, while a vulcan is stronger, a great mathematician (so should be good at tactics) and lives very long (so should have a career of, what? 30, 40 years?) Wouldn't a vulcan also have problems with the unpredictability of human riders? Of course the vulcan grip would be great for handling hotheads, such as Moreau in the 2002 TdF. Then there's the mind-meld, make sure all your teammates are on the same page. Nah... |
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"Richard Adams" <ackthpt@concentric.net> wrote in message
news:c2352af0.0405050724.589abe08@posting.google.com... | berchotto@yahoo.com (otto) wrote in message news:<c3559fe7.0405042253.504bca34@posting.google.com>... | > http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/2...aturday/pr04071 | > | > Check out those ears. Always wondered if he had green blood in his veins. | | While I don't consider myself a trekkie, while a vulcan is stronger, a | great mathematician (so should be good at tactics) and lives very long | (so should have a career of, what? 30, 40 years?) Wouldn't a vulcan | also have problems with the unpredictability of human riders? Of | course the vulcan grip would be great for handling hotheads, such as | Moreau in the 2002 TdF. Then there's the mind-meld, make sure all | your teammates are on the same page. I'm thinkin' Romulan. Then that cloaking gizmo would be handy when launching an attack, as he could escape without anyone knowing about it. http://jrees.net/pictures/tom.jpg |
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"Gooserider" <gooserider@mouse-potato.com> wrote in message news:<kQ3mc.2410$2f6.78399@twister.tampabay.rr.com>...
> "debe" <shark@where.de> wrote in message > news:c7adcr$8oe$1@f40-3.zfn.uni-bremen.de... > > otto wrote: > > > > http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/2...php?id=saturday > /pr04071 > > > > > > Check out those ears. Always wondered if he had green blood in his > veins. > > > > check out his haircut, long hair at the neck ... > > he's not a vulcan, rather a redneck. > > So he's a mullet-wearing Vulcan? not a redneck, nor a Vulcan... just a hockey fan |
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"John Rees" <jrees@jrees.net> wrote in message news:<s49mc.3997$zq4.287481@twister.southeast.rr.com>...
> "Richard Adams" <ackthpt@concentric.net> wrote in message > news:c2352af0.0405050724.589abe08@posting.google.com... > | berchotto@yahoo.com (otto) wrote in message > news:<c3559fe7.0405042253.504bca34@posting.google.com>... > | > > http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/2...aturday/pr04071 > | > > | > Check out those ears. Always wondered if he had green blood in his > veins. > | > | While I don't consider myself a trekkie, while a vulcan is stronger, a > | great mathematician (so should be good at tactics) and lives very long > | (so should have a career of, what? 30, 40 years?) Wouldn't a vulcan > | also have problems with the unpredictability of human riders? Of > | course the vulcan grip would be great for handling hotheads, such as > | Moreau in the 2002 TdF. Then there's the mind-meld, make sure all > | your teammates are on the same page. > > I'm thinkin' Romulan. Then that cloaking gizmo would be handy when > launching an attack, as he could escape without anyone knowing about it. > > http://jrees.net/pictures/tom.jpg Hmm good plan, but only if the clocking device doesn't add considerable weight to the bike. Also, very important to deactivate it before crossing the finish line. |
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