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I was listening to an NPR interview today with Adam Nelson, US shotputter
and silver medalist at 2000 and 2004 Olympics, who is training for Beijing. He recently competed in the adidas Track Classic and finished 2nd behind another USA competitor, He claimed that his poor performance was partially due to the airlines only serving him peanuts on his cross country flight to the event. He claimed that he lost 7 pounds during the trip. |
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In article <HP3%j.101$Ql7.30@newsfe13.lga>, "Carl Sundquist" <carlsun@cox.net>
wrote: > I was listening to an NPR interview today with Adam Nelson, US shotputter > and silver medalist at 2000 and 2004 Olympics, who is training for Beijing. > He recently competed in the adidas Track Classic and finished 2nd behind > another USA competitor, He claimed that his poor performance was partially > due to the airlines only serving him peanuts on his cross country flight to > the event. He claimed that he lost 7 pounds during the trip. Damn, what a metabolism he's got. Or did they just taxi across the country? -- tanx, Howard Whatever happened to Leon Trotsky? He got an icepick That made his ears burn. remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok? |
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On May 27, 10:54 pm, "Carl Sundquist" <carl...@cox.net> wrote:
> I was listening to an NPR interview today with Adam Nelson, US shotputter > and silver medalist at 2000 and 2004 Olympics, who is training for Beijing.. > He recently competed in the adidas Track Classic and finished 2nd behind > another USA competitor, He claimed that his poor performance was partially > due to the airlines only serving him peanuts on his cross country flight to > the event. He claimed that he lost 7 pounds during the trip. I thought you were going to post the one by Riccardo Ricco: “Without the team time trial and my fall in the individual time trial, I’d be in the pink jersey right now,” said Riccò. In other words, if he was in another race and could stay on the bike he'd be winning right now... R |
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Carl Sundquist wrote:
> I was listening to an NPR interview today with Adam Nelson, US > shotputter and silver medalist at 2000 and 2004 Olympics, who is > training for Beijing. He recently competed in the adidas Track Classic > and finished 2nd behind another USA competitor, He claimed that his poor > performance was partially due to the airlines only serving him peanuts > on his cross country flight to the event. He claimed that he lost 7 > pounds during the trip. Damn, I should fly more. I could stand to lose 7 pounds. What airline did his competitor use? /dave a |
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dave a wrote:
> Carl Sundquist wrote: >> I was listening to an NPR interview today with Adam Nelson, US >> shotputter and silver medalist at 2000 and 2004 Olympics, who is >> training for Beijing. He recently competed in the adidas Track Classic >> and finished 2nd behind another USA competitor, He claimed that his >> poor performance was partially due to the airlines only serving him >> peanuts on his cross country flight to the event. He claimed that he >> lost 7 pounds during the trip. > > Damn, I should fly more. I could stand to lose 7 pounds. > Yeah. There's a diet book in this for sure. If we could get Oprah to eat the peanuts, we'd make millions! |
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In article <I5qdnb5YqK3FeqHVnZ2dnUVZ_jOdnZ2d@comcast.com>,
Fred Fredburger <Fred.Fredburger@Where.Are.The.Nachos.Huh> wrote: > dave a wrote: > > Carl Sundquist wrote: > >> I was listening to an NPR interview today with Adam Nelson, US > >> shotputter and silver medalist at 2000 and 2004 Olympics, who is > >> training for Beijing. He recently competed in the adidas Track Classic > >> and finished 2nd behind another USA competitor, He claimed that his > >> poor performance was partially due to the airlines only serving him > >> peanuts on his cross country flight to the event. He claimed that he > >> lost 7 pounds during the trip. > > > > Damn, I should fly more. I could stand to lose 7 pounds. > > > > Yeah. There's a diet book in this for sure. If we could get Oprah to eat > the peanuts, we'd make millions! Ahh, the maaaagic peanuts... -- tanx, Howard Whatever happened to Leon Trotsky? He got an icepick That made his ears burn. remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok? |
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In article
<396dcd49-659d-43e7-90c0-1458774958dd@p25g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, RicodJour <ricodjour@worldemail.com> wrote: > On May 27, 10:54 pm, "Carl Sundquist" <carl...@cox.net> wrote: > > I was listening to an NPR interview today with Adam Nelson, US shotputter > > and silver medalist at 2000 and 2004 Olympics, who is training for Beijing. > > He recently competed in the adidas Track Classic and finished 2nd behind > > another USA competitor, He claimed that his poor performance was partially > > due to the airlines only serving him peanuts on his cross country flight to > > the event. He claimed that he lost 7 pounds during the trip. > > I thought you were going to post the one by Riccardo Ricco: > ³Without the team time trial and my fall in the individual time trial, > I¹d be in the pink jersey right now,² said Riccò. > In other words, if he was in another race and could stay on the bike > he'd be winning right now... > > R Yeah, well, shoot...if I had better genetics and more dedication to training and not eating, I could be living the $15k dream right now. If ifs and buts were fruits and nuts, we'd have semi-pro sports in a nutshell, -- Ryan Cousineau rcousine@gmail.com http://www.wiredcola.com/ "In other newsgroups, they killfile trolls." "In rec.bicycles.racing, we coach them." |
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Carl Sundquist wrote:
>> He claimed that his poor >> performance was partially due to the airlines only serving him peanuts >> on his cross country flight to the event. He claimed that he lost 7 >> pounds during the trip. Howard Kveck wrote: > Damn, what a metabolism he's got. Or did they just taxi across the > country? Perhaps it was a GM peanut that was modified to act as a stimulant. |
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LOL Damn, you guys are funny today. Thx |
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"mtb Dad" <listerfarrar@telus.net> wrote in message news:0697f083-043d-4aca-a517-bfe83e46aaa4@w8g2000prd.googlegroups.com... > > LOL Damn, you guys are funny today. > Thx http://www.npr.org/templates/story/...toryId=90861435 |
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