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Race Radio said:Instead of answering my legit questions they choose to behave like 3rd graders.
Our 3rd grader doesn't behave like that. Please don't insult the children!
Race Radio said:Instead of answering my legit questions they choose to behave like 3rd graders.
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flicker said:Thank you Roberto. I am sorry that it is that way in your country.
On behalf of myself I want to say, if you donate to an organization it is wise to know who you are donating to. If Race Radio has a legitimate reason for attacking Armstrong, he is free to do so. I would still like to know who he is, what country he comes from and what his motivation is.
Off subject, I would also like to say that having a family member in health care we have a legitimate gripe. Anyone out there who trains, rides a 5000 dollar bike and doesn't have health insurance is a drain on the system thus a how can you say it douche. It happened over here a top level woman racer in the Bay Area was hit head on, life flighted given critical care and died. No health insurance, I know the road she was on, a very dangerous road, not her fault, but she left it to her parents and if they do not pay us the other insured to pay the deceased bill.
If you can afford to ride a high end bike, go to races, etc. have the basic health insurance. It is your responsibility.
Once again Roberto, sorry about the situation with people acting high and mighty about making a donation. That is extremely immature of them.
Your country is magnificent, and your people need to be treated fairly, plus I hope that your ecology, and indigenous become respected. I have many friends from Brasil. Fred Taylor
Fausto's Schnauzer said:Toolhand has been (mostly) staying out of discussions there ever since his bizarre posts here a few months ago. Too little too late.
Glenn_Wilson said:Why would you worry with who Surftel is? It does not matter. He asked a well written group of questions that caused some type of rhetoric coming out of the LieStrong camp. Then everyone wants to know who the hell he is in real life????? Give me a break I would break it off into LieStrong something proper like if they give me half a chance to do so. These SOB want to know who he is. If it was me then I would roll up on them in the Posh establishment known as a "charity/ foundation" that it would make them spin.
Flicker just because either YOU or I decide to disclose who we are does not give you any more rights to know who someone is behind the anom...cloak here at the forums.
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Moose McKnuckles said:Easy there, Lonestar. Put down the Walker, Texas Ranger videos and the Coors Light and take a deep breath.
Glenn_Wilson said:
Dude .... I am just steaming from the way you guys choose to attack that JJ poster. Just hammer him but please spare me the troll stuff. It makes my head spin.
Not the Coors Light etc. I like the good stuff...![]()
Seriously we should start a cordinated campaign on Twitts. I can not figure the crap out but I will guarantee you that I can anyone anyone to have a freak out.
Can not wait to **** these dudes off. Fair warning LieStrong "boys" change your tighty whiteys ...I am on my way to trivialize your Twitt accounts.
Polish said:
Done!Race Radio said:Couple things
First, clean out your PM's I need to get some AMS info from you
2nd, the guy was a troll.....nothing wrong with calling a troll a troll
D-Queued said:(Someone asked not to quote you since it messed up their ignore list)
Are you suggesting or confirming that Lance never made it into 3rd grade?
Dave.
Glenn_Wilson said:I think those public school records are available, it is common knowledge that he never made it out of high school.
If polishing has news about the 3rd grade then that would be some serious fish hack material.
Although he was taking home top prizes as a triathlete, and raking in almost $20,000 per year by age seventeen, Armstrong's real love was biking. He began training with more-experienced riders and quickly rose in the amateur ranks of cycling. Armstrong drew so much attention that when he was a senior at Plano East High School he was approached by the U.S. Olympic development team and invited to train in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Going to Colorado for six weeks would mean that he might risk not graduating, but the opportunity was too tempting. After taking private make-up classes, Armstrong did graduate from high school on time in 1989.
AnythingButKestrel said:
Glenn_Wilson said:If polishing has news about the 3rd grade then that would be some serious fish hack material.