As an aside, as i understand it, captive snakes are less prone to eat if the prey is not live. So this is not necessarily very unusual.
He probably didn't give a *** anyway, as the solution is pretty simple. Not keep pet snakes. In any case I think this is pretty irrelevant apart from the character study and what notmeat puppet said:As an aside, as i understand it, captive snakes are less prone to eat if the prey is not live. So this is not necessarily very unusual.
El Pistolero said:You can't blame people taking justice into their own hands when the courts failed.
The Hitch said:Robert5091 said:Aaaahh! Now I get the 'slithering reptile' http://www.bbc.com/sport/cycling/42363825 insult ...
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/chris-froome-rider-on-the-storm-10415129.html
As a boy, Chris Froome had two unusual pets: a pair of pythons. They needed feeding, and their meals had to be alive. Mice at first, then rats. But as they grew they needed something more filling. So he raided the rabbit hutches in the kindergarten across the road.
“Young children would arrive at the class next day and their little baby bunny rabbits would be gone,” he wrote in last year’s autobiography, The Climb. The rabbits would squeal as the snakes tucked in, he recalled. “I felt like intervening and stopping it. But the pythons had to be fed and it was my responsibility.” From the outset Chris Froome did what had to be done.
It does somewhat annoy me that people laugh and mock this story even celebrate Froome. It was awful behaviour even by child standards and the pride with which an adult Froome recounts killing animals for fun at such a young age is disturbing.
What was worse about the pythons in my opinion is Froome also used to feed them live prey - mice and such.
I'm with animal rights activists that this is a practise that should be forbidden.
He boasts in his book that he remembers the shrieks of the dying animals. Killing animals to eat them is one thing but to torture animals as a teenager and not feeling anything, then even boasting about it years later suggest he might be as depraved as some of his fans.
spalco said:El Pistolero said:You can't blame people taking justice into their own hands when the courts failed.
Uh, yes, you certainly can. I would at least.
eta: And the courts haven't failed here (yet). I don't think he's getting off, and I hope he won't ride the Tour if the case hasn't concluded before july.
ASO can forbid him to race. Everybody can sue everybody, Giro organizers will do everything to protect the riders but ***t happens. UCI does not suspend for AAF for this kind of substance, they don't have to make it public, it leaked to the press. Sky can suspend the rider until it is cleared, that is what they should've done but they are a team where sistematic doping takes place so they have to side with their rider. Froome can suspend himself but he must play the innocent card until the end. And the end, for the Froome charade is not so far.S2Sturges said:spalco said:El Pistolero said:You can't blame people taking justice into their own hands when the courts failed.
Uh, yes, you certainly can. I would at least.
eta: And the courts haven't failed here (yet). I don't think he's getting off, and I hope he won't ride the Tour if the case hasn't concluded before july.
Listened with great interest to Paul Kimmage’s interview, he certainly isn’t one to mince his words or not make his feelings known, and he’s right to do so, this whole Froome affair stinks. I do, however, wonder somethings maybe more enlightened forum members could clarify.
Can the ASO just not invite him to their races, Le Tour and others? it’s their race, if they feel someone is a detriment to the race, can the ASO tell the teams that..?
If he has his legal team drag out possibly indefinitely their defense and he’s free to race, what’s to stop the ASO from saying,
ah, not this year, Chris….
What might be the legal obligations of race organisers during say, the Giro, if the tifosi get out of hand, knock him off his bike and injury him so he can’t continue, with finish that race or continue for future races… ?
If it’s proven that Froome was specifically the target of wrath, can Sky sue the race organisers if he has to stop racing either, at that race or any others….
I guess the last big question was why didn’t the UCI suspend him right after the AAF, other than Cookson sitting on the findings and wishing would all blow away/ I admit my obvious lack of knowledge in the workings of all these organisations, but should not the new president of the UCI, reacted to that news immediately..?
Again, apologies for asking possibly daft questions..
Merckx index said:Maybe it’s time to break out the limericks again?
A GT champion with asthma
Had nothing wrong with his plasma
But the levels in his piss
The threshold quite missed
Resulting in a serious miasma
What a boon is the inhaler
The difference twixt win and failure
When the going gets tough
You huff and you puff
And tell ‘em its legit at the trailer
The Vuelta has seen crowd pleasers
And one year it was won by a geezer
Then there was a thief
Who started a beef
While this year’s champ was a wheezer
So snakes in the wild don't kill to eat? I hadn't realised.Red Rick said:...[T]he solution is pretty simple. Not keep pet snakes....
buckle said:
brownbobby said:buckle said:
Good stuff from Kimmage, as always. Doesnt really tell us anything we hadn't figured for ourselves about Sky/Froome. But an entertaining listen.
I especially liked the last 5 minutes. I never knew that the biggest paid and most famous club manager in the world, currently residing at one of, if not the richest football club in the world, had such a doping rap sheet, and was continuing to enhance that rap sheet with his current employers.
I know cycling is his thing, but would love to see Kimmage shine a bright light on this. Then again nobody cares, so aint gonna happen.
Sorry, back to cycling....
Mayo from Mayo said:brownbobby said:buckle said:
Good stuff from Kimmage, as always. Doesnt really tell us anything we hadn't figured for ourselves about Sky/Froome. But an entertaining listen.
I especially liked the last 5 minutes. I never knew that the biggest paid and most famous club manager in the world, currently residing at one of, if not the richest football club in the world, had such a doping rap sheet, and was continuing to enhance that rap sheet with his current employers.
I know cycling is his thing, but would love to see Kimmage shine a bright light on this. Then again nobody cares, so aint gonna happen.
Sorry, back to cycling....
He just has, not his fault if nobody picks up on it. And sure as hell football doping ain't gonna be the escape route for Sky.
brownbobby said:Mayo from Mayo said:brownbobby said:buckle said:
Good stuff from Kimmage, as always. Doesnt really tell us anything we hadn't figured for ourselves about Sky/Froome. But an entertaining listen.
I especially liked the last 5 minutes. I never knew that the biggest paid and most famous club manager in the world, currently residing at one of, if not the richest football club in the world, had such a doping rap sheet, and was continuing to enhance that rap sheet with his current employers.
I know cycling is his thing, but would love to see Kimmage shine a bright light on this. Then again nobody cares, so aint gonna happen.
Sorry, back to cycling....
He just has, not his fault if nobody picks up on it. And sure as hell football doping ain't gonna be the escape route for Sky.
***, you got me again. Can't possibly be interested in a topic for its own sake. It's all about Froome.
I thought I'd found a way, thought I could bring football down and my hero could just ride off into the sunset.
Damn you pesky kids. Foiled again
Wiggo's Package said:There was a young boy called Froome
Who kept snakes as pets in his room
Fed them other kids' rabbits
Such amoral habits
Untrustworthy right from the womb
There was a team boss called Dave
Who all considered a knave
His reputation in tatters
In the end all that matters
Is the knighthood now that he must save
Now we all know that Brits don't dope
Or so we're told by the fanboys who hope
To suspend disbelief
And defer the grief
The penny drops oh no they can't cope
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Them Heavy People
Running up that Hill
King Of The Mountain
[C/H]ounds of Love
This Woman's Work
Experiment IV
Breathing
Wow
December Will be Magic!
Don't Give Up.