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Bala Verde said:
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Caption from the Guardian "Lance Armstrong poses for a portrait at his home in Austin, Texas"

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He looks like a Ghetto drugsdealer...

Was this taken before or after he failed to get Luke to join the dark force?
 
In regards to Lance's house I think some of you are being cruel. The house is very nice. His pool was recently voted as the 2nd best pool in America. Lance has a lot of style. Here is the except from the article along with the picture. It should also be noted that Lance holds a lot of fundraising events at his house and around the pool area. They are very popular and very well attended.

11 Hottest Celebrity Pools

The backyard swimming pool began its rise in popularity after World War II. Prior to this, Ancient Romans and Greeks constructed grand scale artificial pools for athletic training. Since then, celebrities have gone to lavish lengths to build some of the most luxurious and stunning swimming pools around. Here are what we think are the 11 hottest celeb pools.


2. Lance Armstrong

The exquisite landscape and swimming pool are definitely the highlights of Lance Armstrong’s home in Austin. With its cozy fireplace, stone cabana and Gothic-style lanterns, the pool area has a charming and resort feel that is stylish and relaxed.

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thehog said:
The house is very nice. His pool was recently voted as the 2nd best pool in America.

Looks like Hugh Heffner's place....

Does he still wear this, when he goes for a dip?

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or use his monoski....

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thehog said:
In regards to Lance's house I think some of you are being cruel. The house is very nice. His pool was recently voted as the 2nd best pool in America. Lance has a lot of style. Here is the except from the article along with the picture. It should also be noted that Lance holds a lot of fundraising events at his house and around the pool area. They are very popular and very well attend.

11 Hottest Celebrity Pools

The backyard swimming pool began its rise in popularity after World War II. Prior to this, Ancient Romans and Greeks constructed grand scale artificial pools for athletic training. Since then, celebrities have gone to lavish lengths to build some of the most luxurious and stunning swimming pools around. Here are what we think are the 11 hottest celeb pools.


2. Lance Armstrong

The exquisite landscape and swimming pool are definitely the highlights of Lance Armstrong’s home in Austin. With its cozy fireplace, stone cabana and Gothic-style lanterns, the pool area has a charming and resort feel that is stylish and relaxed.

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You can buy the place if you want, it is up for sale. No buyer so he keeps dropping the price.

Good thing for the comeback or your might think Armstrong was having a cash crunch. Nothing a few speeches....er, Cancer Awareness Panels, at $200k a pop can't cure.
 
Bala Verde said:
Looks like Hugh Heffner's place....

Does he still wear this, when he goes for a dip?

Hi there. You may have been looking for a link to more pictures of Lance's house off the Livestrong site? Unfortunately they haven't posted it yet but you can see more of his house here:

http://www.architecturaldigest.com/homes/features/2008/07/armstrong_slideshow_072008?showall=true

I love this room. Just imagine what it would be like to be there? It would be like seeing Jesus.

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What ya' talkin' about HedgeHog 'bout some folks dissing Lance's Austin abode?

See ya'll, Darryl Slusher disagrees below.

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New Y'Porkie Times

August 16, 2008
Champion Cyclist and Now Champion Guzzler of Austin Water
By JAMES C. McKINLEY JR

HOUSTON — Lance Armstrong is one of the favorite sons of Texas and a model citizen known as much for his social conscience as his cycling. So it came as a surprise when it was revealed this week that he is one of the biggest individual users of water in Austin, where he lives.

Say it ain’t so, Lance.

In July, Mr. Armstrong, who won the Tour de France seven times, used a whopping 330,000 gallons of water at his lush Spanish-colonial home, with an acre of gardens and a swimming pool, city water authority officials said.

This tremendous flow of H2O, which is 38 times what the average household in the city uses in the summer, comes as Texas is going through a dry spell and officials are asking people to cut back on watering their lawns. “We are definitely short on rain,” Lisa Rhodes, a spokeswoman for the authority, said with a sigh.

Mr. Armstrong declined to be interviewed. He has been in Colorado and California all summer and only noticed the surge in water use when he saw his bills go up, his spokesman, Mark Higgins, said in an e-mail message. (The bill for July was $2,460.) “Lance and all the folks involved are looking into it and will for sure get it under control,” Mr. Higgins wrote.

The Austin American-Statesman, which broke the story on Friday, quoted Mr. Armstrong as saying he was unaware his water use was so high. “I’m a little shocked,” he told The Statesman. “There’s no justification for that much water.” He added, “I need to fix this.”

But city water records suggested that his home has long been a guzzler of water, using an average of 158,000 gallons a month since January 2007. Then, in June, the cyclist shot ahead of the pack, topping the city’s list of residential water users for the first time, officials said. That month his house and garden drank up 222,900 gallons.

Daryl Slusher, an assistant director of the Austin City Water Authority in charge of conservation, said the city had ruled out a leak. Mr. Slusher offered to scrutinize Mr. Armstrong’s irrigation system and perhaps recommend native species that require less water.

Getting Mr. Armstrong on board with water conservation would be a public-relations boon, Mr. Slusher said, although it was a disappointment that Mr. Armstrong had ended up on the top of the city’s water-gluttons list. Mr. Slusher conceded that some of Mr. Armstrong's girlfriends were "high maintenance", however.

“I was surprised he was No. 1,” Mr. Slusher said. “But his response is very encouraging.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/16/us/16lance.html
 
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Parrot23 said:
What ya' talkin' about HedgeHog 'bout some folks dissing Lance's Austin abode?

See ya'll, Darryl Slusher disagrees below.



August 16, 2008
Champion Cyclist and Now Champion Guzzler of Austin Water
By JAMES C. McKINLEY JR

HOUSTON — Lance Armstrong is one of the favorite sons of Texas and a model citizen known as much for his social conscience as his cycling. So it came as a surprise when it was revealed this week that he is one of the biggest individual users of water in Austin, where he lives.

Say it ain’t so, Lance.

In July, Mr. Armstrong, who won the Tour de France seven times, used a whopping 330,000 gallons of water at his lush Spanish-colonial home, with an acre of gardens and a swimming pool, city water authority officials said.

Very unsurprising, given the fact that he likes to take 20 minute showers.
 
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Bala Verde said:
Very unsurprising, given the fact that he likes to take 20 minute showers.

Please give him a break. If you had an ego the size of Texas, you too would be needing all that water to shower.:rolleyes:
 
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Digger said:
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Says it all....

Anyone got the one where LA is pushing Mr Syringe? I love that photo. The biggest disappointment of the tour was that he didn't turn up.
 
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Digger said:
God there's some amount of cancer awareness in this room.

i dont get it, footballers have their medals and trophys on display, most sportsmen do, whats the difference.. although i do agree that lance should live in a two up two down semi in bradford, all this famous rich people owning big houses. how dare they.. :D

actually im finding this thread a very strange blend of hate, and homo-eroticness..

very gay :/
 
dimspace said:
i dont get it, footballers have their medals and trophys on display, most sportsmen do, whats the difference.. although i do agree that lance should live in a two up two down semi in bradford, all this famous rich people owning big houses. how dare they.. :D

I can't name many other sportspeople who have such blurred lines between their 'charity' and their own income. That's the point.