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jens_attacks said:
for a succesful athlete it's very hard to remember all the doctors, truth be told...


and i agree with the theory that someone made him in the summer of 2011 go full pedal to the metal, hardcore pascal herve gangsta shiit. michelle would be my guess, strong character:cool:

Where the doctor issue stinks is Michelle stepping in when Chris lets out the name.
 
May 26, 2010
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jens_attacks said:
for a succesful athlete it's very hard to remember all the doctors, truth be told...

Not about something like your second only TUE for a semi big race!


jens_attacks said:
and i agree with the theory that someone made him in the summer of 2011 go full pedal to the metal, hardcore pascal herve gangsta shiit. michelle would be my guess, strong character:cool:

:rolleyes:
 
Jul 21, 2012
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Benotti69 said:
The Mother of Michelle Cound or Cound transformed Froome?

the mother*.. she looks quite "not normal" in the picture.





*I dont buy this theory at all, I just found it amusing
 
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jens_attacks said:
for a succesful athlete it's very hard to remember all the doctors, truth be told...
it should be easier to remember if you're actually clean and want the world to know it.

and i agree with the theory that someone made him in the summer of 2011 go full pedal to the metal, hardcore pascal herve gangsta shiit. michelle would be my guess, strong character:cool:
and plenty of lance admiration.
 
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Irish peloton had a tweet about how the Walsh piece says -this is what I believe and what everyone should believe, while the Pk one says - this is what I believe, form your own opinion.
 
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elduggo said:
still part 2 to come and as he says himself, he feels like hes only getting started.

I'm hoping to hear something about he bunnies.

PK: You killed countless little baby bunnies by feeding them to pythons, and crushed the dreams and childhoods of countless children. What do you have to say for yourself you bunny murdering ****er! :mad: :p
 
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Afrank said:
PK: You killed countless little baby bunnies by feeding them to pythons, and crushed the dreams and childhoods of countless children. What do you have to say for yourself you bunny murdering ****er! :mad: :p
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Bernie's eyesore said:
They actually look pretty similar although Elmer needs to lose a few kg.

Meh, only one more Kg. Should be able to do it before the Tour. ;)
 

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Froome didn't know who Suarez was, nor knew about the biting incident.

I think that is pretty indicative of how in touch with the external world Froome is, or how aware of the media.
 
Jul 21, 2012
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stutue said:
Froome didn't know who Suarez was, nor knew about the biting incident.

I think that is pretty indicative of how in touch with the external world Froome is, or how aware of the media.

Loss of memory is a side effect of horse steroids. Maybe he has taken too much?
 

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the sceptic said:
Loss of memory is a side effect of horse steroids. Maybe he has taken too much?

Funnily enough, amnesia isn't mentioned in the long list of performance-enhancing side-effects of Prednisolone...


abnormal laboratory test results
acne
adrenal problems
amenorrhoea
appetite gain
behavioural changes
blindness
blood problems
bone fractures
bruising
cataracts
changes in emotions
confusion
Cushing's syndrome or cushing-likesymptoms
decreased carbohydrate tolerance - this may lead to an increased requirement for anti-diabetic therapy
delirium
depression
diabetes
euphoria
eye or eyesight problems
fattening of the upper back and neck
feeling anxious
feeling dizzy
feeling nervous
feeling restless
flushing
gastrointestinal problems such as peptic ulcers
hair overgrowth
hallucinations
headaches
healing problems
heart problems
hiccups
hiding symptoms of infection
high levels of cholesterol or other lipids in the blood
hypersensitivity reactions such as anaphylaxis
increased blood sugar levels
increased pressure in the eye
increased risk of getting infections which may become severe - some of these such as chickenpox may be fatal
increased sweating
indigestion
intracranial hypertension
irregular menstrual periods
mania or mania-like behaviour
memory problems
metabolic problems
muscle problems
muscle weakness
nausea
oedema
osteonecrosis
osteoporosis
pancreatitis
papilloedema
Prednisolonedependence
psychiatric problems -seek immediate medical advice if symptoms such as feeling irritable, euphoria, depressed and labile mood or thoughts of committing suicide occur
psychotic-like behaviour such as mania, delusions, hallucinations and worsening of schizophrenia
raised blood pressure
reactivation of tuberculosis
reduced growth
return of the condition that Prednisolone is being used to treat
skin problems
sleeping problems
Stevens-Johnson syndrome
striae
telangiectasia
tendon rupture
thinning of the skin
thromboembolism
toxic epidermal necrolysis
tumour lysis syndrome
water retention
weight gain
withdrawal symptoms can occur when this medicine is stopped. These include vomiting, weakness, emotional changes, nausea, intracranial hypertension, dizziness, headache, reappearance of diseasesymptoms, changes to mental state, fever, musclepain, jointpain, rhinitis, conjunctivitis, weight loss or painful, itchy skin. If the dose of Prednisolone is reduced too rapidly serious problems can occur including adrenal problems, lowered blood pressure or death
worsening of epilepsy
worsening of schizophrenia
worsening or reactivation of infections

http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Asthma...d responsive conditions&medicine=prednisolone
 
Feb 10, 2014
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stutue said:
Froome didn't know who Suarez was, nor knew about the biting incident.

I think that is pretty indicative of how in touch with the external world Froome is, or how aware of the media.

He also knew nothing about the sport's history. I'm starting to think that he is might be a machine. The reason why he sees himself as clean is because he is polished personally by Brailsford, so he is in fact clean.
 
May 26, 2010
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stutue said:
Funnily enough, amnesia isn't mentioned in the long list of performance-enhancing side-effects of Prednisolone...


abnormal laboratory test results
acne
adrenal problems
amenorrhoea
appetite gain
behavioural changes
blindness
blood problems
bone fractures
bruising
cataracts
changes in emotions
confusion
Cushing's syndrome or cushing-likesymptoms
decreased carbohydrate tolerance - this may lead to an increased requirement for anti-diabetic therapy
delirium
depression
diabetes
euphoria
eye or eyesight problems
fattening of the upper back and neck
feeling anxious
feeling dizzy
feeling nervous
feeling restless
flushing
gastrointestinal problems such as peptic ulcers
hair overgrowth
hallucinations
headaches
healing problems
heart problems
hiccups
hiding symptoms of infection
high levels of cholesterol or other lipids in the blood
hypersensitivity reactions such as anaphylaxis
increased blood sugar levels
increased pressure in the eye
increased risk of getting infections which may become severe - some of these such as chickenpox may be fatal
increased sweating
indigestion
intracranial hypertension
irregular menstrual periods
mania or mania-like behaviour
memory problems
metabolic problems
muscle problems
muscle weakness
nausea
oedema
osteonecrosis
osteoporosis
pancreatitis
papilloedema
Prednisolonedependence
psychiatric problems -seek immediate medical advice if symptoms such as feeling irritable, euphoria, depressed and labile mood or thoughts of committing suicide occur
psychotic-like behaviour such as mania, delusions, hallucinations and worsening of schizophrenia
raised blood pressure
reactivation of tuberculosis
reduced growth
return of the condition that Prednisolone is being used to treat
skin problems
sleeping problems
Stevens-Johnson syndrome
striae
telangiectasia
tendon rupture
thinning of the skin
thromboembolism
toxic epidermal necrolysis
tumour lysis syndrome
water retention
weight gain
withdrawal symptoms can occur when this medicine is stopped. These include vomiting, weakness, emotional changes, nausea, intracranial hypertension, dizziness, headache, reappearance of diseasesymptoms, changes to mental state, fever, musclepain, jointpain, rhinitis, conjunctivitis, weight loss or painful, itchy skin. If the dose of Prednisolone is reduced too rapidly serious problems can occur including adrenal problems, lowered blood pressure or death
worsening of epilepsy
worsening of schizophrenia
worsening or reactivation of infections

http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Asthma...d responsive conditions&medicine=prednisolone

:rolleyes: