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More Strides than Rides said:
Cool. I mean this in a good way (if possible?), but they match the forum perfectly. The cartoonish quality, with the clip art quality of the background images gives a familiarity for everyone as if to say "this is what were all thinking", which is true. A much more down to earth representation of emotion than any editorial or newspaper cartoon

Thanks Strides, your comment's taken a good way, yes.
I like the cartoony look also, I've experimented with a more realistic look, but still prefer this style. Thanks for your compliment.
 
The Scene At The Restaurant

:) :D :)

Kimmage Counter-Sues Verbruggen, McQuaid

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"Kimmaged" .....almost sounds like something that happens in boarding schools in northern England.

" I was fast asleep and then before I realized it, I was being Kimmaged by my 2 best mates from my Journalism class....."
 
Fortyninefourteen said:
"Kimmaged" .....almost sounds like something that happens in boarding schools in northern England.

" I was fast asleep and then before I realized it, I was being Kimmaged by my 2 best mates from my Journalism class....."

Yep. I think it has a future in Webster's Dictionary. As a verb, 'To Kimmage'.

:)

To counter-sue
To tell the truth about someone

What else? :D
 
One For The Road = One Tour Too Many

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BroDeal said:
... Half a million dollars of Radio Shack's money per annum for three years to hire Landis and it would have saved Armstrong a 100+ million...

I wonder if he goes to sleep at night kicking himself for being so stupid. I wonder if he blames McQuaid for the UCI's dumb policy of blackballing riders.

GotDropped said:
Great post. But half a million a year? I reakon Landis would have signed for 50 grand. It would have been cheap, much cheaper than this. And, he didn't even have to get Radio Shack to sign him up. Make a phone call, get someone else to sign him. That would have been all it took.