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flyingdutch[_47_]
May 26th 07, 01:59 AM
GOLD!

Giro meets 'big bother'...

"Giro TV coverage catches affair in action

According to Reuters, a man visiting the beach with his mistress made a
mistake in attracting the attention of a helicopter TV crew covering the
Giro d'Italia. Making an unanticipated appearance on national TV, he was
inadvertently discovered by his wife.

The man waved at the passing camera crew, which zoomed in. The man's
brother-in-law saw the coverage and called his sister, the man's wife,
who he thought he saw with the man on the beach. Instead of reaching
his sister on the beach, she was home, where her husband, upon
returning from his excursion, would have to do some accounting for
himself."


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flyingdutch

Michael Warner[_2_]
May 26th 07, 03:03 AM
On Sat, 26 May 2007 10:59:33 +1000, flyingdutch wrote:

> The man waved at the passing camera crew, which zoomed in. The man's
> brother-in-law saw the coverage and called his sister, the man's wife,
> who he thought he saw with the man on the beach. Instead of reaching
> his sister on the beach, she was home, where her husband, upon
> returning from his excursion, would have to do some accounting for
> himself."

We should never trust women to do our tax returns anyway.

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gplama[_118_]
May 26th 07, 08:17 AM
flyingdutch Wrote:
> GOLD!
>
> Giro meets 'big bother'...
>
> "Giro TV coverage catches affair in action
>
> According to Reuters, a man visiting the beach with his mistress made a
> mistake in attracting the attention of a helicopter TV crew covering the
> Giro d'Italia. Making an unanticipated appearance on national TV, he was
> inadvertently discovered by his wife.
>

lol++. Did they say what stage/day? I'll scan through and find it if
so.. then YouTube it :)


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gplama

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