wrecked the second time?
I have not heard anyone say that Lance didn't show the same sportsmanship
when Beloki crashed, but it was near the end going downhill. If Beloki was
okay, he'd have only lost a minute at the most, if that. But I'm sure Lance
knew, from his team radio, the he was seriously
Bryon Daly wrote:
From: Kevin Tarr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There didn't seem to be much interest here, I thought. I watched the
penultimate stage live, postponing a bike ride of my own until I saw the
result. Then I recorded the same stage while I was work, just to see if I
missed anything. I
or no mention of the fact, now that
it's over,
that Lance Armstrong won his fifth in a row. This one was more stirring than
the previous 4, as his triumph was in doubt until the next-to-last day. He
was
used to blowing his competition away, and he just could not do so this
year. I
wouldn't be surprised
From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Lance!
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 09:33:42 -0500
Bryon Daly wrote:
From: Kevin Tarr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There didn't seem to be much interest here, I
Jon wrote:
It's the food, the water and the air. They work on the body
synergistically
to form little football-enabler cells that make up the heart of
every Texan.
(Don't mind me... I'm working on very little sleep.)
Thank all the Dark Gods I'm immune, then. Hate football, hate
watching
I wrote:
Hate football, hate
watching it. I'd rather get a boil lanced than watch football. My
wife and kids are the same, and I'll do my best to keep them pure,
thankyouverymuch.
Of course, it goes without saying that I'm not going to stop others
from enjoying football. To each his own,
From: Adam C. Lipscomb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Lance!
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 12:47:58 -0500
Jon wrote:
It's the food, the water and the air. They work on the body
synergistically
to form little
?) teammates (Fabio Castarelli) got killed in a
crash on a high speed turn. The next day's stage, no one raced: they all
rode together, and donated all the stage prize money to Castarelli's family.
The next day, Lance was unstoppable and dedicated the stage win (only his
career second stage win
Jon Gabriel wrote:
From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dan's mother wasn't interested in football when she married Dan's
father.
A Texas immigrant, huh?
Acutally, *she* is the Texas native, *he's* the immigrant.
Professional football wasn't a big deal when she was growing up. I
Adam C. Lipscomb wrote:
I wrote:
Hate football, hate
watching it. I'd rather get a boil lanced than watch football. My
wife and kids are the same, and I'll do my best to keep them pure,
thankyouverymuch.
Of course, it goes without saying that I'm not going to stop others
from
At 09:33 AM 7/31/03 -0500, Julia Thompson wrote:
I have an ambivalent attitude about baseball. Trying not to get sucked
into the whole Who's ahead -- the Red Sox or the Yankees? thing that I
tormented myself with in college, and if I start paying too much
attention to baseball, that's going to
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
At 09:33 AM 7/31/03 -0500, Julia Thompson wrote:
I have an ambivalent attitude about baseball. Trying not to get sucked
into the whole Who's ahead -- the Red Sox or the Yankees? thing that I
tormented myself with in college, and if I start paying too much
At 07:32 PM 7/31/03 -0500, Julia Thompson wrote:
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
At 09:33 AM 7/31/03 -0500, Julia Thompson wrote:
I have an ambivalent attitude about baseball. Trying not to get sucked
into the whole Who's ahead -- the Red Sox or the Yankees? thing that I
tormented myself with in
Considering the level of interest shown in the Tour de France when it
started, I'm surprised to see little or no mention of the fact, now that it's over,
that Lance Armstrong won his fifth in a row. This one was more stirring than
the previous 4, as his triumph was in doubt until the next
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Considering the level of interest shown in the Tour de France when it
started, I'm surprised to see little or no mention of the fact, now that it's over,
that Lance Armstrong won his fifth in a row. This one was more stirring than
the previous 4, as his triumph
At 09:41 PM 7/30/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Considering the level of interest shown in the Tour de France when it
started, I'm surprised to see little or no mention of the fact, now that
it's over,
that Lance Armstrong won his fifth in a row. This one was more stirring than
the previous 4, as his
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On
Behalf Of Julia Thompson
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 10:02 PM
To: Killer Bs Discussion
Subject: Re: Lance!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Considering the level of interest shown in the Tour de France when
it
started, I'm surprised
Jon Gabriel wrote:
Did anyone else catch his Nike ad? It only ran every 5 minutes during
the coverage. ;) Awesome!
I just noticed the Subaru ad, myself.
Julia
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