craig1985 said:![]()
So, which one? The one on the left or the one on the right?
Can't we have one of each Daddy? I'll share my giant salami with them!
craig1985 said:![]()
So, which one? The one on the left or the one on the right?
craig1985 said:![]()
So, which one? The one on the left or the one on the right?
Steel4Ever said:The one on the left looks mildly disgusted; the one on the right looks nervously frightened.
The one in the middle is proudly day-dreaming.
Bavarianrider said:Well in terms of good looking girl's eastern europe is hardly beatable anyway. So iam going with Tour of Poland![]()
Steel4Ever said:France et al could learn a thing or two from Poland.
Oldman said:I do hope you're talking about the individuals to the left and right of the podium.
Rouetheday said:If I was the organizer of a race, I would hire a bevy of RuPaul type trannies for my podium 'girls'. First off, this would act as a comment on the sexism inherent in the sports world. (Of course, if I was concerned about that so much, I would have organized a women's race, but, really, come on.) Secondly, can you imagine the amusing visuals of, say, Levi Leipheimer flanked by a pair of Amazons? (Obviously, this sounds pretty far-fetched- Levi on a podium!!- but it could happen. Not for an actual win, of course, but maybe the most aggressive rider award.
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Oldman said:If Levi makes the podium he would be flanked by Amazons based on stature alone. You'll have to imagine that from here on out, though.
Oldman said:If Levi makes the podium he would be flanked by Amazons based on stature alone. You'll have to imagine that from here on out, though.
ggusta said:Mods don't like it when I cast aspersions upon men's orientation. So I am taking a vow of silence on LL's preference for who he would like on the podium.
Rouetheday said:Actually, on second thought, we may be a bit unfair here. I mean, they do have podium girls at the Tour of the Gila and at that crit in Nevada that Armstrong won, don't they?
fatandfast said:That is not a crit in Nevada!! It's the Nevada City Classic over 50 years worth. Won multiple times by the most winning bike racer in US history Scott Moniger. Super fast and hard race. Lance did this race a few times I think he was only top step once in 2009.
Rouetheday said:Wow!...'the most winning bike racer in US history'. Kinda reminds me of Kevin Costner's character in 'Bull Durham'- the all time homerun king...of the minor leagues.