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ChrisE said:You really shouldn't go there.
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Lol. Nice photo.
Don't know if you saw the video RR posted before it was shut down.
If you had, even somebody who is as perpetually sour as you would have had a giggle.
ChrisE said:You really shouldn't go there.
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Scott SoCal said:Lol. Nice photo.
Don't know if you saw the video RR posted before it was shut down.
If you had, even somebody who is as perpetually sour as you would have had a giggle.
ChrisE said:No, I didn't see it. I was wondering what that big void was in my life that cropped up a few days ago.
Perpetually sour? Nah, I just have a low tolerance for idiots.
It is good that this thread is still going. We all need somebody to bash to cover up our own deficiencies and hypocrisy.
ChrisE said:You really shouldn't go there.
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OnTheDrops said:Lance says its too soon to tell if the 2013 TdF winner will be clean.
"dunno. Talk to me in 2027. Yes, 2027."
In reference to sky, he says rival team leaders are bad news.
"granted but the reality is it's not good. Almost always leads to significant drama. cc 2009"
Jazasz said:Lol only reason there was any drama in 09 was because Armstrong instigated it. He made obvious inflammatory comments and the media took off on it.
ChrisE said:No, I didn't see it. I was wondering what that big void was in my life that cropped up a few days ago.
Perpetually sour? Nah, I just have a low tolerance for idiots.
It is good that this thread is still going. We all need somebody to bash to cover up our own deficiencies and hypocrisy.
Unlike other filings against Lance Armstrong, there is no ambiguity in the Acceptance case. No argument about real damages or who is on the hook, Armstrong, Tailwind or both — as in the $120 million whistleblower case brought by the government and Floyd Landis. “Every check was made payable to Lance Armstrong,” says Mark Kincaid, of George, Brothers, Kincaid & Horton, the Austin-based attorney for Acceptance Insurance. “Lance has to pay the $3 million.”
There is also no debate about contract language — as in SCA Promotions’ $12 million lawsuit against Armstrong. In the Acceptance contract, a Fraudulent Concealment clause is spelled out. Within his first five answers to Oprah, he exposed the fraud.
“The contract terms decide this case,” says Kincaid. “Those terms make it unwinnable for Lance Armstrong.”
On page 7 of the Acceptance Insurance court filing, under “2003 Non-disclosure agreement,” it states: In late 2003, Armstrong and TSC instructed their Austin attorneys to negotiate a high dollar non-disclosure agreement with Armstrong’s then-wife, Kristin Armstrong, to prevent her from discussing her knowledge of, or participation in Armstrong’s cheating. On information and belief, the former Mrs. Armstrong was paid over $10 million not to disclose Armstrong’s cheating, and the non-disclosure agreement contains economic penalties for her if she breaches its terms.
“I just wish that she had the strength and courage to answer the questions in her (LeMond v. Trek) testimony regarding her role in Lance’s fraud and cover-up honestly, instead of refusing to answer and/or answering with ‘I don’t remember/I don’t recall’ nonsense[“, said Betsy Andreu. “]She was effectively standing by as her ex-husband tried to destroy those who told the truth of his doping. She never extended a compassionate helping hand to any of us but, rather, used NDAs she signed as an excuse to remain silent to the destruction of those who told the truth against her ex-husband.”
Kristin referred to her non-disclosure agreement in her Runner’s World blog last fall, when she wrote: “I know what truth is. I know my past. Not telling or selling my tales to the press is my choice — one that I made primarily for my children.”
In court filings, Herman has argued that since Tailwind has been dissolved, the company cannot be sued. Delaware records indicate Tailwind has been dissolved. If Herman’s argument holds up, Armstrong would remain the lone defendant, according to Kincaid.
Merckx index said:. . .
And how about this:
Is Herman's strategy here to argue that since Tailwind no longer exists, none of its former members can be sued? . . .
hope he performed an enema and ******d prior for the lady. that would be the gentlemanly thing to do eh.Race Radio said:Anyone listen to Howard Stern? April Macie?
Wonderboy likes to get his freak on.
Maybe he just needed some help with a saddle sore?
just about awareness for rectal cancer really. should be given a pass.BroDeal said:I await the forum's ANALysis of this latest news. I'm sure we'll get to the bottom of it.
Ass if Armstrong was not already the butt of jokes, this is the sort of embarrassment that might just rect 'im. His supporters might not stay behind him. He may only be backed by Hiney Verbruggen.
Race Radio said:Surely we can all agree that this medical procedure was warranted. Lance has a long history of saddles sores (99 Cortisone cream). If Basso was as proactive and innovative as Lance he would be riding the Giro.
Race Radio said:Anyone listen to Howard Stern? April Macie?
Wonderboy likes to get his freak on.
Maybe he just needed some help with a saddle sore?
Race Radio said:Anyone listen to Howard Stern? April Macie?
Wonderboy likes to get his freak on.
Maybe he just needed some help with a saddle sore?