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Comparing the situation at Sky to when the "Germans" bombed Pearl Harbor is either the dumbest comment I've read in some time or cleverly satirical.
I choose to believe the latter because I can't for the life of me think that there's anyone out there in this world that is dumb enough to mistake that the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor, and chalk up the happenings at Team Sky to an "honest mistake" in the same comment among other brilliant conclusions ("meaningless record keeping blip"??? lol, satire).
Edit: I just read downthread a few posts to find that Josephk was indeed just messing around.
Definitely satire.JosephK said:The Hegelian said:This thread goes nearly 2000 pages. There's been a lot of passionate Sky defenders from page 1.
Can I ask: who has been converted now? And what was the process of conversion like? And what precisely was the moment of conversion?
As a long-time fan of Froomie and DB, I must say that while I feel a measure of disappointment that one of Sky's doctors should have had a lapse in maintaining records, this whole witch hunt over a delivery bag has gotten completely blown out of proportion. For heaven's sake, I couldn't tell you what was in my own duffel bag on any specific occasion six years ago. Sometimes I believe governing bodies feel required to go on these types of tirades to justify their own existence, if not to the citizenry at large, then to themselves. It's unrealistic to expect organizations of the size and scope of British Cycling and Sky to maintain total perfection in all operations indefinitely. Sooner or later, people are going to make honest mistakes, whether through oversight or carelessness, or a moment's brief inattention. This most trivial lapse should in no way detract from the outstanding example that Sky has consistently provided for the world of cycling during a time when the sport has sorely needed instruction in how to do things the right way, the clean way . . . the Sky Way. In the current circumstances, if you want to know what a real travesty would be, that would be allowing a meaningless record-keeping blip to cloud the cycling world's view of the greatest, most inspiring outfit the sport has seen in generations. That would be like throwing up the white flag after Dunkirk in 1940. The party isn't over, my friends. Nothing is over until we decide it is! Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no! And it ain't over now. 'Cause when the going gets tough... the tough get going! Who's with me? . . . Let's go!
Comparing the situation at Sky to when the "Germans" bombed Pearl Harbor is either the dumbest comment I've read in some time or cleverly satirical.
I choose to believe the latter because I can't for the life of me think that there's anyone out there in this world that is dumb enough to mistake that the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor, and chalk up the happenings at Team Sky to an "honest mistake" in the same comment among other brilliant conclusions ("meaningless record keeping blip"??? lol, satire).
Edit: I just read downthread a few posts to find that Josephk was indeed just messing around.