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cat6[_8_]
March 29th 07, 07:32 PM
Just talked to some riders from Discovery, they said it looks like
Contador's A sample is positive!

A new doping scandal for Disco!!

read more on cycling news soon!


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cat6

Donald Munro
March 29th 07, 11:05 PM
cat6 wrote:
> Just talked to some riders from Discovery, they said it looks like
> Contador's A sample is positive!
>
> A new doping scandal for Disco!!
>
> read more on cycling news soon!

For Jack Daniels ?

Scott
March 30th 07, 12:04 AM
On Mar 29, 12:32 pm, cat6 >
wrote:
> Just talked to some riders from Discovery, they said it looks like
> Contador's A sample is positive!
>
> A new doping scandal for Disco!!
>
> read more on cycling news soon!
>
> --
> cat6

Right, like they'd tell you before it was officially announced, so you
could let US know.

Kurgan Gringioni
March 30th 07, 12:48 AM
On Mar 29, 3:04 pm, "Scott" > wrote:
> On Mar 29, 12:32 pm, cat6 >
> wrote:
>
> > Just talked to some riders from Discovery, they said it looks like
> > Contador's A sample is positive!
>
> > A new doping scandal for Disco!!
>
> > read more on cycling news soon!
>
> > --
> > cat6
>
> Right, like they'd tell you before it was officially announced, so you
> could let US know.



Not saying the cat6 is correct, but when something like that happens,
once the rumour mill starts it can't really be controlled. People like
drama.

Bob Schwartz
March 30th 07, 03:33 AM
Kurgan Gringioni wrote:
> Not saying the cat6 is correct, but when something like that happens,
> once the rumour mill starts it can't really be controlled. People like
> drama.

Anybody remember the 6 guys that got popped for EPO in
Georgia?

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.bicycles.racing/msg/324e0d7b456bf40d

Bob Schwartz

Donald Munro
March 30th 07, 02:09 PM
Curtis L. Russell wrote:
> People like bull****, too, but you don't see rbr pandering to that
> group, do you?

No, we prefer whale****.

Curtis L. Russell
March 30th 07, 02:36 PM
On 29 Mar 2007 16:48:22 -0700, "Kurgan Gringioni"
> wrote:

>Not saying the cat6 is correct, but when something like that happens,
>once the rumour mill starts it can't really be controlled. People like
>drama.

People like bull****, too, but you don't see rbr pandering to that
group, do you?

Curtis L. Russell
Odenton, MD (USA)
Just someone on two wheels...

Davey Crockett
March 30th 07, 04:50 PM
* Donald Munro > a écrit
> Curtis L. Russell wrote:
>> People like bull****, too, but you don't see rbr pandering to that
>> group, do you?
>
> No, we prefer whale****.

Davey puts on his "Save the Whales" hat whilst fondly remembering the
Whaling boats and the Men who manned them

Sheesh, everybody wanted to be a Whaler when he was a kid

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Davey Crockett [No 4Q to reply]

March 30th 07, 04:50 PM
On Mar 29, 1:32 pm, cat6 >
wrote:
> Just talked to some riders from Discovery, they said it looks like
> Contador's A sample is positive!
>
> A new doping scandal for Disco!!
>
> read more on cycling news soon!
>
> --
> cat6

Is it APRIL FOOLS day already?

Davey Crockett
March 30th 07, 05:29 PM
* Curtis L. Russell > a écrit
> On 29 Mar 2007 16:48:22 -0700, "Kurgan Gringioni"
> > wrote:
>
>>Not saying the cat6 is correct, but when something like that happens,
>>once the rumour mill starts it can't really be controlled. People like
>>drama.
>
> People like bull****, too,

They must do

Tony Bliar and George Bush are full of it these days.

But Bliar's LongCocking Bush this week with the verbal diahorrea he's
spewing about his sailors who went awol and accepted a little R&R in
Iran.

Sheesh, BBC interviewed Jilly Tar the night before they went awol, or
more correctly aired the footage then. It could have been
pre-recorded.

Watching it I wondered what that obviously way overweight chicka
waving a piccy of her three year old daughter was doing on a
supposedly gung-ho Leviathon and what was the point of interviewing
her particularly anyway.

But lo and behold, she ends up as an honoured guest the next day
starring in a vidclip smoking a fag. Why she was acompanying a Marine
boarding party is anybody's guess

Jeezus, the whole rotten scene stinks of provocation.

If the Iranians had been in Iraqi waters, they'd have been sent to
Davey Jones' Locker pdq.

But true to form, the BBC had a specialist who rose to the occasion

The BBC for instance has already interviewed a supposed expert
regarding the map, who vouched for its authenticity. But the point is,
as Craig Murray, points out, how can such a map exist if the subject
of boundaries has never been settled between Iraq and Iran? Turns out
the expert had been referred to the BBC by the British Ministry of
Defense, who also turned out the map.

Sounds like the rerun of a bad movie we've already seen.

She says she'll be going home to her kid soon, and with a present from
the Iranian People.

We just hope she doesn't go home with a good Iranian Bun in the Oven
;)

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Davey Crockett [No 4Q to reply]

Stu Fleming
March 30th 07, 10:15 PM
Davey Crockett wrote:
> * Donald Munro > a écrit
>> Curtis L. Russell wrote:
>>> People like bull****, too, but you don't see rbr pandering to that
>>> group, do you?
>> No, we prefer whale****.
>
> Davey puts on his "Save the Whales" hat whilst fondly remembering the
> Whaling boats and the Men who manned them
>
> Sheesh, everybody wanted to be a Whaler when he was a kid
>
Hey, there's still good money in ambergris.

William Asher
March 31st 07, 05:24 PM
Donald Munro > wrote in news:460e7cc5$0$21254
:

> wrote:
>> Is it APRIL FOOLS day already?
>
> We use the LIVEDRUNK amended Julian calendar on rbr.
>
>

I thought LIVEDRUNK(tm) used the Julepian calendar.

--
Bill Asher

Donald Munro
March 31st 07, 06:22 PM
wrote:
> Is it APRIL FOOLS day already?

We use the LIVEDRUNK amended Julian calendar on rbr.

Ewoud Dronkert
March 31st 07, 07:45 PM
William Asher wrote:
> Donald Munro > wrote:
>> We use the LIVEDRUNK amended Julian calendar on rbr.
>
> I thought LIVEDRUNK(tm) used the Julepian calendar.

Argh. Good joke, but the beer is called Jupiler.


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E. Dronkert

Steven L. Sheffield
March 31st 07, 09:24 PM
On 3/31/07 12:45 PM, in article ,
"Ewoud Dronkert" > wrote:

> William Asher wrote:
>> Donald Munro > wrote:
>>> We use the LIVEDRUNK amended Julian calendar on rbr.
>>
>> I thought LIVEDRUNK(tm) used the Julepian calendar.
>
> Argh. Good joke, but the beer is called Jupiler.



Wouldn't you rather have the gin in a mint julep?




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Donald Munro
March 31st 07, 10:00 PM
> William Asher wrote:
>> I thought LIVEDRUNK(tm) used the Julepian calendar.

Ewoud Dronkert wrote:
> Argh. Good joke, but the beer is called Jupiler.

A minty tasting beer ? I'm not sure the purists would approve, but these
LIVEDRUNKARDS aren't very choosy.

April 1st 07, 02:50 AM
On Mar 31, 11:45 am, Ewoud Dronkert >
wrote:
> William Asher wrote:
> > Donald Munro > wrote:
> >> We use the LIVEDRUNK amended Julian calendar on rbr.
>
> > I thought LIVEDRUNK(tm) used the Julepian calendar.
>
> Argh. Good joke, but the beer is called Jupiler.
>

The Netherlands and the US: two countries
separated by a common language.

Ben

Ewoud Dronkert
April 1st 07, 04:18 PM
wrote:
> On Mar 31, 11:45 am, Ewoud Dronkert wrote:
>> William Asher wrote:
>>> Donald Munro > wrote:
>>>> We use the LIVEDRUNK amended Julian calendar on rbr.
>>> I thought LIVEDRUNK(tm) used the Julepian calendar.
>> Argh. Good joke, but the beer is called Jupiler.
>
> The Netherlands and the US: two countries
> separated by a common language.

Yeah, I looked it up and, surprise!, julep is a word. I didn't know.
Sorry Asher.


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E. Dronkert

William Asher
April 1st 07, 04:47 PM
Ewoud Dronkert > wrote in news:460fcd2d$0
:

>
> Yeah, I looked it up and, surprise!, julep is a word. I didn't know.
> Sorry Asher.

I know I am, but there's no need to rub it in.

Anyway, I had forgotten there was a Jupiler beer or I probably would have
used it instead. It also struck me that there might in fact be a
Julepian *and* a Jupilerian calender, separated in how the years are
numbered by some weird amount, or maybe one has the numbers declining
until the Doomsday (i.e., Day of the Dry Taps), so that two secret
societies don't meet when they are supposed to because one uses the
Juliperian calender and the other uses the Julepian calender. This
prevents the secret societies from taking over the world. The whole
story then becomes fictionalized by Umberto Eco in a novel.

--
Bill Asher

William Asher
April 1st 07, 08:39 PM
Donald Munro > wrote in
om:

>
> Sounds like another one of Curtis's dyspeptic dreams, and in this case
> he'd probably wake up in a cold sweat at the thought of such a
> doomsday.
>

The nice thing about doomsdays is that once you get through them, the worst
is over and you can get on with your life.

--
Bill Asher

Donald Munro
April 1st 07, 09:01 PM
William Asher wrote:
> or maybe one has the numbers declining until the Doomsday (i.e., Day of the Dry Taps)

Sounds like another one of Curtis's dyspeptic dreams, and in this case
he'd probably wake up in a cold sweat at the thought of such a doomsday.

Donald Munro
April 2nd 07, 11:09 AM
William Asher wrote:
> The nice thing about doomsdays is that once you get through them, the worst
> is over and you can get on with your life.

Unless of course your doomsday coincides with groundhog day.

Curtis L. Russell
April 2nd 07, 03:46 PM
On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 23:00:06 +0200, Donald Munro
> wrote:

>A minty tasting beer ? I'm not sure the purists would approve, but these
>LIVEDRUNKARDS aren't very choosy.

We're choosy, as long as being choosy doesn't prevent us from actually
drinking. IOW, no reason to be unreasonable about it.

Curtis L. Russell
Odenton, MD (USA)
Just someone on two wheels...

Curtis L. Russell
April 2nd 07, 03:50 PM
On Sun, 01 Apr 2007 22:01:42 +0200, Donald Munro
> wrote:

>Sounds like another one of Curtis's dyspeptic dreams, and in this case
>he'd probably wake up in a cold sweat at the thought of such a doomsday.

It certainly seems unfair, having a Doomsday and nothing to drink.

Curtis L. Russell
Odenton, MD (USA)
Just someone on two wheels...

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