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CoachLou wrote:
Hey.......I was pull in' for ya
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hikerboy wrote:
24-17. not s close as it sounds. fitzpatrick threw 3 picks. he also threw 58 times
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Blue Jay La Fey wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
24-17. not s close as it sounds. fitzpatrick threw 3 picks. he also threw 58 times
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"What do you mean its sunrise already ?!", me. -
Blue Jay La Fey wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
24-17. not s close as it sounds. fitzpatrick threw 3 picks. he also threw 58 times
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
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Astro wrote:
Blue Jay La Fey wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
24-17. not s close as it sounds. fitzpatrick threw 3 picks. he also threw 58 times
felt they needed to "stretch the rules" when they both are so talented, that i have little doubt they would have won just as many games without having to do this.
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hikerboy wrote:
Astro wrote:
Blue Jay La Fey wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
24-17. not s close as it sounds. fitzpatrick threw 3 picks. he also threw 58 times
it just makes them so easy to hate.
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
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Astro wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
Astro wrote:
Blue Jay La Fey wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
24-17. not s close as it sounds. fitzpatrick threw 3 picks. he also threw 58 times
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OzJacko wrote:
From where I sit it doesn't suck to be a Pats fan. Sucks that Fremantle lost and aren't in our Grand Final but my Pats scarf still can be waved every week.
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Foresight wrote:
I was a Greg Lemond fan myself.
"It never gets easier, you just go faster."
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I was a Floyd Landis fan for a while. It was great to see a conservative Mennonite boy make it big. That is until they found out he learned a little too much from Lance.The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
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I've got USPS Pro Racing Team everything as well. It was all given to us for helping with the training of the Canadian and Brazilian Teams when the came to South FL in the winter. We were the rabbits. I got to ride one of Lance's teammates bike one time. Hardest bike I ever rode. We never met any of the guys from the US team. They had them locked up in the mountains of Colorado. (LOL) All the guys on the Canadian and Brazilian teams were really cool. Just monsters on the bikes. Unstoppable. It was a honor to train with them. What little we could do.Changes Daily→ ♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫ ♪♫♪♫♪♫ ← Don't blame me. It's That Lonesome Guitar.
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milkman wrote:
I've got USPS Pro Racing Team everything as well. It was all given to us for helping with the training of the Canadian and Brazilian Teams when the came to South FL in the winter. We were the rabbits. I got to ride one of Lance's teammates bike one time. Hardest bike I ever rode. We never met any of the guys from the US team. They had them locked up in the mountains of Colorado. (LOL) All the guys on the Canadian and Brazilian teams were really cool. Just monsters on the bikes. Unstoppable. It was a honor to train with them. What little we could do.
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It is all cool at the elite levels of any sport.
.....and I will go ahead and say it......the list of dopeing in cycling is pages and pages long, it doesn't make it right.
Lets not believe Lance was THE only guy out there racing on ethel!
MM, what was the guys name that Lance beat in the last day to take it?!! Lances time was UNreal, and I said then......"Sheeeeeit, how he do that?"
....but, I knew then they were doping, and the guy he beat would have a solid grype, the sport doped!
Greg Lemond's main rival, Laurant Fignon, died at 50.....of cancer.......Cheesecake> Ramen -
i don't have a problem with lance cheating becasuse EVERYBODY cheated in bicycling. ya don't cheat ya don't have a career.
what i object to if the way he threw his friends and fellow cyclists under the bus to keep the lie going.
i also hate that the dude had me believing the lie.2,000 miler -
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max.patch wrote:
i don't have a problem with lance cheating becasuse EVERYBODY cheated in bicycling. ya don't cheat ya don't have a career.
what i object to if the way he threw his friends and fellow cyclists under the bus to keep the lie going.
i also hate that the dude had me believing the lie.
"live strong" bracelets, my kids had em...had to explain he was a sham. -
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max.patch wrote:
well, he sold 100 million of those yellow thingees at a buck each with the money going to cancer research.
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socks wrote:
who do you play today folks.
Dallas vs Atlanta
...with no Toni Romo
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odd man out wrote:
socks wrote:
who do you play today folks.
Dallas vs Atlanta
...with no Toni Romo
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socks wrote:
odd man out wrote:
socks wrote:
who do you play today folks.
Dallas vs Atlanta
...with no Toni Romo
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Foresight wrote:
socks wrote:
odd man out wrote:
socks wrote:
who do you play today folks.
Dallas vs Atlanta
...with no Toni Romo
My wife has always been a Skins fan, the two kids got some hand-me-downs shirts respectively from some neighbors...I should burned way back when. -
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TN and GA, I'm afraid to watch.Lost in the right direction.
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TrafficJam wrote:
TN and GA, I'm afraid to watch.
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
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socks wrote:
what I'm trying to figure out is why in the hell an Australian needs a scarf, you needs a patriots beer coozy or sun hat.
I don't know, maybe ya do need a scarf...I mean I'm sure it drops to 50.
TrafficJam wrote:
TN and GA, I'm afraid to watch.
As far as cycling goes, when I first started speedskating, I belonged to the Wolverine Sports Club. Many years later when I was teaching Water Exercise, Frankie A's Mom attended my class for a few years. I knew her last name because Frankie had received ink in the local rags and he cycled during his youth for the Wolverine Sports Club so I somewhat followed his career, but I had never met him. I became friends with his Mom a few years ago when a group of us ladies that used to work for the same organization would get together for breakfast every Wednesday. I finally met him this past spring after her funeral mass. Favorable impression. -
max.patch wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
TN and GA, I'm afraid to watch.
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max.patch wrote:
max.patch wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
TN and GA, I'm afraid to watch.
we had prettier uniforms.
reminds me of the old joke:
On NBC’s Tonight Show, Johnny Carson read an item from the lost-and-found column of a midwestern newspaper: “Lost dog—brown fur, some missing due to mange, blind in one eye, deaf, lame leg due to recent traffic accident, slightly arthritic. Goes by the name of ‘Lucky.’”2,000 miler -
TrafficJam wrote:
TN and GA, I'm afraid to watch.
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General -
max.patch wrote:
max.patch wrote:
max.patch wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
TN and GA, I'm afraid to watch.
we had prettier uniforms.
reminds me of the old joke:
On NBC’s Tonight Show, Johnny Carson read an item from the lost-and-found column of a midwestern newspaper: “Lost dog—brown fur, some missing due to mange, blind in one eye, deaf, lame leg due to recent traffic accident, slightly arthritic. Goes by the name of ‘Lucky.’”
Changes Daily→ ♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫ ♪♫♪♫♪♫ ← Don't blame me. It's That Lonesome Guitar.
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