Tour de France Withdrawal?



On 24 Jul 2005 23:02:14 -0700, [email protected] wrote:

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>
>Colin Campbell wrote:
>> How are we supposed to adjust, after watching the Tour on TV for 2.5 - 5
>> hours for three weeks? Even the two rest days were tough.
>>
>> Now, in the US, we go straight into the BBQ Showdown and Survivor
>> (commercial free!), with nothing to cushion the blow.


If you have Fox College Sports you can watch the Fina World Swimming
Championships. You can get some of the same thing you've been watching like
Aussie sprinters, and an American phenom trying to win multiple times!

Dave Clary/Corpus Christi, Tx
 
On 24 Jul 2005 23:02:14 -0700, [email protected] wrote:

>
>
>Colin Campbell wrote:
>> How are we supposed to adjust, after watching the Tour on TV for 2.5 - 5
>> hours for three weeks? Even the two rest days were tough.
>>
>> Now, in the US, we go straight into the BBQ Showdown and Survivor
>> (commercial free!), with nothing to cushion the blow.


If you have Fox College Sports you can watch the Fina World Swimming
Championships. You can get some of the same thing you've been watching like
Aussie sprinters, and an American phenom trying to win multiple times!

Dave Clary/Corpus Christi, Tx
 
On 24 Jul 2005 23:02:14 -0700, [email protected] wrote:

>
>
>Colin Campbell wrote:
>> How are we supposed to adjust, after watching the Tour on TV for 2.5 - 5
>> hours for three weeks? Even the two rest days were tough.
>>
>> Now, in the US, we go straight into the BBQ Showdown and Survivor
>> (commercial free!), with nothing to cushion the blow.


If you have Fox College Sports you can watch the Fina World Swimming
Championships. You can get some of the same thing you've been watching like
Aussie sprinters, and an American phenom trying to win multiple times!

Dave Clary/Corpus Christi, Tx
 
On 24 Jul 2005 23:02:14 -0700, [email protected] wrote:

>
>
>Colin Campbell wrote:
>> How are we supposed to adjust, after watching the Tour on TV for 2.5 - 5
>> hours for three weeks? Even the two rest days were tough.
>>
>> Now, in the US, we go straight into the BBQ Showdown and Survivor
>> (commercial free!), with nothing to cushion the blow.


If you have Fox College Sports you can watch the Fina World Swimming
Championships. You can get some of the same thing you've been watching like
Aussie sprinters, and an American phenom trying to win multiple times!

Dave Clary/Corpus Christi, Tx
 
On 24 Jul 2005 23:02:14 -0700, [email protected] wrote:

>
>
>Colin Campbell wrote:
>> How are we supposed to adjust, after watching the Tour on TV for 2.5 - 5
>> hours for three weeks? Even the two rest days were tough.
>>
>> Now, in the US, we go straight into the BBQ Showdown and Survivor
>> (commercial free!), with nothing to cushion the blow.


If you have Fox College Sports you can watch the Fina World Swimming
Championships. You can get some of the same thing you've been watching like
Aussie sprinters, and an American phenom trying to win multiple times!

Dave Clary/Corpus Christi, Tx
 
On 24 Jul 2005 23:02:14 -0700, [email protected] wrote:

>
>
>Colin Campbell wrote:
>> How are we supposed to adjust, after watching the Tour on TV for 2.5 - 5
>> hours for three weeks? Even the two rest days were tough.
>>
>> Now, in the US, we go straight into the BBQ Showdown and Survivor
>> (commercial free!), with nothing to cushion the blow.


If you have Fox College Sports you can watch the Fina World Swimming
Championships. You can get some of the same thing you've been watching like
Aussie sprinters, and an American phenom trying to win multiple times!

Dave Clary/Corpus Christi, Tx
 
On 24 Jul 2005 23:02:14 -0700, [email protected] wrote:

>
>
>Colin Campbell wrote:
>> How are we supposed to adjust, after watching the Tour on TV for 2.5 - 5
>> hours for three weeks? Even the two rest days were tough.
>>
>> Now, in the US, we go straight into the BBQ Showdown and Survivor
>> (commercial free!), with nothing to cushion the blow.


If you have Fox College Sports you can watch the Fina World Swimming
Championships. You can get some of the same thing you've been watching like
Aussie sprinters, and an American phenom trying to win multiple times!

Dave Clary/Corpus Christi, Tx