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Should Polish withdraw from the Cyclingnews Forum?

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Should Polish withdraw?

  • Yes, he should go, he always takes it too far

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Just to check is it

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I have never been sure on the pronunciation
 
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Big G, I always figured he was Polish with a capital P. And thanks to your Polska model I now have an unpleasant visual.

Re Ripper's poll. I'd pick category 3 - on probation for weak trollkraft (Vino withdraw thread) until the end of le tour.
 

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Weak effort. Boring and weak. Troll FAIL.

No it was good. Polish takes something that is sort of obvious, but is against trendy wisdom. That makes it funny when you flip out. Like when he pointed out that Armstrong stuck up for the rider safety during the Giro. It was just such a head fck for you guys, but it was also...true.

He's a reminder of just how skewed and unreal the mindset of the forum can be. If Vino was working for Armstrong right now and the same thing happened, all of you guys would be saying precisely the same thing as Polish has here, whether he means it or not.

You don't like the way he exposes the fickle and knee jerk nature of how you operate.
 
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