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Mar 10, 2009
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pedaling squares said:
Who would win in an intense bike race, a well-trained and well-disciplined Navy SEAL or durianrider?

On that subject:

* A carnivore's only forum section, no veggies allowed. :D
 
Sep 1, 2011
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pedaling squares said:
Who would win in an intense bike race, a well-trained and well-disciplined Navy SEAL or durianrider?

Pedaling Squares...this thread idea has potential...might not get rejected. In an all out race through city streets, even the best trained Seal would stop for a pastrami sandwich. I'd pick DR to win.
 
Libertine Seguros said:
El Pistolero's thread "riders I rate other than Contador and Gilbert"

its not that he doesnt rate other riders, is that he tries to turn every discussion into one about Gilbert and often argues with himself.

He also doesnt rate any English speaking riders.

Far more interesting would be Ryo, non Colombians i rate.
 
Mar 10, 2009
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* Pro Cyclist guide for getting out of a non-negative test result.
* Pro Cyclist strict list of what they can say after testing non-negative to a test. (Nothing...)
 
Jul 23, 2009
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Quixote said:
Pedaling Squares...this thread idea has potential...might not get rejected. In an all out race through city streets, even the best trained Seal would stop for a pastrami sandwich. I'd pick DR to win.

Clearly, you are not yet ready to be a senior member. Navy Seals aren't known for their enjoyment of having alternate lifestyles rammed down their throats. DR would have gone 'missing' before they left the neutral zone.
 
Sep 1, 2011
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pedaling squares said:
Clearly, you are not yet ready to be a senior member. Navy Seals aren't known for their enjoyment of having alternate lifestyles rammed down their throats. DR would have gone 'missing' before they left the neutral zone.

Ouch! So much left to learn.
Quixote
Junior Member cramming for the Senior Exam
 
Fun things to do during TDF flat stages.

Contains such insightful posts as:

Ryo Hazuki's guide to Colombian sculptures
Why I love crochet, by Dekker_Tifosi
The Hitch recites his favourite Renaissance poetry
Libertine Seguros' guide to the insurance industry
Teach yourself Latin dancing, the boomcie way
Understanding the progression of Cadel Evans from a Hegelian standpoint: Advanced philosophy seminar with ACF94
 
Feb 15, 2011
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Libertine Seguros said:
Fun things to do during TDF flat stages.

Contains such insightful posts as:

Ryo Hazuki's guide to Colombian sculptures
Why I love crochet, by Dekker_Tifosi
The Hitch recites his favourite Renaissance poetry
Libertine Seguros' guide to the insurance industry
Teach yourself Latin dancing, the boomcie way
Understanding the progression of Cadel Evans from a Hegelian standpoint: Advanced philosophy seminar with ACF94

über lol
Wanna sign up Libertine? I've got some wicked Merengue and Rumba moves waiting for you.

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Libertine Seguros said:
Fun things to do during TDF flat stages.

Contains such insightful posts as:

Ryo Hazuki's guide to Colombian sculptures
Why I love crochet, by Dekker_Tifosi
The Hitch recites his favourite Renaissance poetry
Libertine Seguros' guide to the insurance industry
Teach yourself Latin dancing, the boomcie way
Understanding the progression of Cadel Evans from a Hegelian standpoint: Advanced philosophy seminar with ACF94

very good idea... the bolded part will be very very tough but very intriguing lol
 
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May 6, 2009
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