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How "Funny" is it that Wonderboy pushed Tyler and Floyd to fight it but he caves as soon as it gets hot?
 
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How "Funny" is it that Wonderboy pushed Tyler and Floyd to fight it but he caves as soon as it gets hot?

Yep. Starting to get the idea money and political contacts are not gonna gt it done at USADA.

Go Travis.
 
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Amazing.
Just like a kid caught red-handed with his fist in the candy jar...

Defiance. OK! You caught me! So what!


Well, for me, explain that statement to all your cancer followers about the lie..
“If you consider my situation: a guy who comes back from arguably, you know, a death sentence, why would I then enter into a sport and dope myself up and risk my life again? That's crazy. I would never do that. No. No way.”:mad:
 
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Is he being sincere? Is this him moving to more of an Ullrich stance, or is he in damage control?

I think it's strategy. Also it's saving his *** legally. It's the non-admission admission. He has a long way to go. I think anything compared to jail is a lot better.
 
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Part of his plea deal should be to publicly apologize to Betsy and Mike and countless others, as well as repaying the financial decimation

Yes. He should also be ordered to pay all of his money into charity and promise to be nicer to other people every other day for the rest of his life!
 
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OK, that gives hope. Seems he´s broken mentally and financial. :)

His only concern at this point is preserving image and future income. He's still a rich man. And he'll still be able to buy friends/girlfriends.
 
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His only concern at this point is preserving image and future income. He's still a rich man. And he'll still be able to buy friends/girlfriends.

Nice way to go through life.
 
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mewmewmew13 said:
Amazing.
Just like a kid caught red-handed with his fist in the candy jar...

Defiance. OK! You caught me! So what!


Well, for me, explain that statement to all your cancer followers about the lie..
“If you consider my situation: a guy who comes back from arguably, you know, a death sentence, why would I then enter into a sport and dope myself up and risk my life again? That's crazy. I would never do that. No. No way.”:mad:

That's great. Use the quasi-Judaeo-Christian-who-has not-sinned-cast-the-first-stone reasoning to move yourself forward. Great stuff coming from an atheist with a crucifix hung round his neck.
Just forget it Lance.
We're all sinners. Thanks for the reminder.
You're off scot free now.
No worries.
Good luck with your ill-gotten gains.
No honour among thieves.
Don't worry about the folks who got bowled for stating the sad truth.
Unimpeachable.
Was that on the test to get the GED?
 
http://news.yahoo.com/lance-armstrong-first-guest-gavin-newsom-show-221419279.html

LA will be the premiere on Gavin Newsom's new show. For those of you who don't live in California or follow U.S. politics closely, Newsom is the former mayor of San Francisco, now Lt. Governor of California, and supposedly a rising political star. He and LA should get along famously. Let's just say they're both highly ambitious men whose personal lifestyles have a lot in common. I'm sure they could swap some very interesting stories about drugs and parties.

Edit: suddenly the link doesn't work. Anyway, it was a short story, mentions the other guess will be Marissa Mayer of Google.
 
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His only concern at this point is preserving image and future income. He's still a rich man. And he'll still be able to buy friends/girlfriends.

Perhaps the most disturbing part of the interview was how he refers to the mother of his two youngest kids. Says they were not even dating when he got her knocked up. Some things you keep out of print, That mom was just a bootycall is one of them.
 
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Perhaps the most disturbing part of the interview was how he refers to the mother of his two youngest kids. Says they were not even dating when he got her knocked up. Some things you keep out of print, That mom was just a bootycall is one of them.

Doesn't confirmation of past mutual love make alimony more expensive?
 
Cloxxki said:
Doesn't confirmation of past mutual love make alimony more expensive?

This is why he's not changed a bit.

Behind the "soft" interview trying to make him appear more human he's still trying to take people down.

The bike industry and salaries are small outside the riders themselves and he's doing everything he can so certain people don't work again.
 
I think people are overstating the amount of existential angst this is causing Armstrong.

First of all, he truly doesn't care. And why should he? Even if he gets stripped of even one Tour (which he probably won't, there may be just an asterisk next to it, and even that is a stretch) he came away with the cash, the fame and all the trappings that come along with his enormous celebrity.

And wherever he goes, he's still idolized.

Not a bad deal considering what he got away with.
 

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Arguably Lance is showing great courage by stating his point of view in Mens Journal. Men's Journal has always been a platform for Lance, and like Bicycling magazines' Bill Strickland MJ had turned against Lance. What Lance has done once again is taken the public media by the reins and taken control of the horse, and by that I mean he has altered public opinion.
His interview is not an admission of wrong doing, he is throwing off the chains of the albatross, which he has had around his neck for quite sometime now.
The USAda can fight and scream, the anti Lance individuals can scream, point and tear their hair out and Lance comes out and says I don't care.
The amazing thing about Lance is how he can defeat theundefeatable and turn his battles into something positive.
Lance has a great talent for turning the negative into something positive, even in the public forum of his detractors.
 
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Don Johnson said:
Arguably Lance is showing great courage by stating his point of view in Mens Journal. Men's Journal has always been a platform for Lance, and like Bicycling magazines' Bill Strickland MJ had turned against Lance. What Lance has done once again is taken the public media by the reins and taken control of the horse, and by that I mean he has altered public opinion.
His interview is not an admission of wrong doing, he is throwing off the chains of the albatross, which he has had around his neck for quite sometime now.
The USAda can fight and scream, the anti Lance individuals can scream, point and tear their hair out and Lance comes out and says I don't care.
The amazing thing about Lance is how he can defeat theundefeatable and turn his battles into something positive.
Lance has a great talent for turning the negative into something positive, even in the public forum of his detractors.


Losing Tour wins, being banned from your current sport, admitting it was all a fraud and you were lying for decades.....yup, lots of positive there.
 
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Perhaps the most disturbing part of the interview was how he refers to the mother of his two youngest kids. Says they were not even dating when he got her knocked up. Some things you keep out of print, That mom was just a bootycall is one of them.

Your moralizing tendencies are showing. Some things *you* keep out of print. Or in your case, off twitter, as I suspect it's the only place you are printed outside here and some comments sections of other sites.

It's one thing to have opinions on how someone has treated employees and/or colleagues in the peloton, but I am glad that conduct within interpersonal relationships is not left up to you at a national level. Might make for an even more grim, simplistic and protestant climate than the one we have.
 
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Your moralizing tendencies are showing. Some things *you* keep out of print. Or in your case, off twitter, as I suspect it's the only place you are printed outside here and some comments sections of other sites.

It's one thing to have opinions on how someone has treated employees and/or colleagues in the peloton, but I am glad that conduct within interpersonal relationships is not left up to you at a national level. Might make for an even more grim, simplistic and protestant climate than the one we have.

Not something the children would want to be reading. Taking pots shots at Mom through the press at the expense of the kiddes is a low blow.

Like when her own children were paraded around at the 2005 Tour with Sheryl. That hurt.
 
Race Radio said:
As the end draws near the absurd obfuscation of the groupies increases. So sad :(

It is exciting to see how much mileage you've gotten out of the word obfuscation since you first looked it up--almost obsessively so in that you can't find a synonym--but this has nothing to do with LA or his apocalypse. It would simply be nice to check into any site around the world and get a factual update without some little men (and women) laying down comments as to how others should live.
 
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