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Fred
June 6th 10, 06:26 PM
He's not going to set foot in France. Especially with allegations that he was
involved in organized doping on French soil as both a rider and team owner.
They are champing at the bit to get him into an interrogation room.

Amit Ghosh
June 6th 10, 06:43 PM
On Jun 6, 1:26*pm, "Fred" > wrote:

> He's not going to set foot in France. Especially with allegations that he was
> involved in organized doping on French soil as both a rider and team owner.

B. Lafferty[_3_]
June 6th 10, 06:44 PM
On 6/6/2010 1:43 PM, Amit Ghosh wrote:
> On Jun 6, 1:26 pm, > wrote:
>
>> He's not going to set foot in France. Especially with allegations that he was
>> involved in organized doping on French soil as both a rider and team owner.
>> They are champing at the bit to get him into an interrogation room.
>
> dumbass,
>
> how are the recent allegations worse that what armstrong endured in
> the past ? the walsh stuff, the betsey andreu stuff, the andreu
> vaughters chat ? the 1999 LNDD stuff ?
Think about it a while longer and get back to us. If you haven't
figured it out with additional thinking cap time, we'll explain it to you.

Fred Flintstein
June 6th 10, 07:08 PM
Amit Ghosh wrote:
> On Jun 6, 1:26 pm, "Fred" > wrote:
>
>> He's not going to set foot in France. Especially with allegations that he was
>> involved in organized doping on French soil as both a rider and team owner.
>> They are champing at the bit to get him into an interrogation room.
>
> dumbass,
>
> how are the recent allegations worse that what armstrong endured in
> the past ? the walsh stuff, the betsey andreu stuff, the andreu
> vaughters chat ? the 1999 LNDD stuff ?

Consider also the potential for damage to a French company and
the French tourism industry. If you were to calculate the winners
and losers in this scenario, a big winner would be the Giro, the
sport's biggest and most important event. The one all the top
riders would never miss.

Fred Flintstein

DA74
June 6th 10, 07:23 PM
On Jun 6, 11:08*am, Fred Flintstein >
wrote:
> Amit Ghosh wrote:
> > On Jun 6, 1:26 pm, "Fred" > wrote:
>
> >> He's not going to set foot in France. Especially with allegations that he was
> >> involved in organized doping on French soil as both a rider and team owner.
> >> They are champing at the bit to get him into an interrogation room.
>
> > dumbass,
>
> > how are the recent allegations worse that what armstrong endured in
> > the past ? the walsh stuff, the betsey andreu stuff, the andreu
> > vaughters chat ? the 1999 LNDD stuff ?
>
> Consider also the potential for damage to a French company and
> the French tourism industry. If you were to calculate the winners
> and losers in this scenario, a big winner would be the Giro, the
> sport's biggest and most important event. The one all the top
> riders would never miss.
>
> Fred Flintstein

This post makes no sense. What French company? Why would the tourism
industry suffer? Why would the Giro win? What does all this have to do
with Lance being questioned by the French authorities? If you recall
the race did just fine without him.

Please expound or SFTU.

Thanks,
DA74

Amit Ghosh
June 6th 10, 07:32 PM
On Jun 6, 2:08*pm, Fred Flintstein >
wrote:

> Consider also the potential for damage to a French company and
> the French tourism industry. If you were to calculate the winners
> and losers in this scenario, a big winner would be the Giro, the
> sport's biggest and most important event. The one all the top
> riders would never miss.
>

dumbass,

the tour is the tour and the giro will never come close to the level
of exposure.

the tour has already had numerous scandals, the biggest was floyd
landis, but the rasmussen thing happened the year after and neither of
those had any impact on the stature of the event.

K. Fred Gauss
June 6th 10, 08:15 PM
Fred wrote:
> He's not going to set foot in France.

Sure he will.

> Especially with allegations that he was
> involved in organized doping on French soil as both a rider and team owner.

Those allegations never kept him away before. There's no reason to
believe they will now.

> They are champing at the bit to get him into an interrogation room.

Who is "they"? What's their motive? If Lafferty were a French cop in a
position of authority, this would make perfect sense. But he's not, so
it's unclear who you are casting in that role.

Betty Munro
June 6th 10, 08:22 PM
K. Fred Gauss wrote:
> If Lafferty were a French cop in a position of authority, this would make perfect sense.

The return of the Pink Panther.

Fred Flintstein
June 6th 10, 09:04 PM
DA74 wrote:
> Please expound or SFTU.

Dude. Suck it.

Thanks,

Fred Flintstein

Fred Flintstein
June 6th 10, 09:04 PM
Amit Ghosh wrote:
> On Jun 6, 2:08 pm, Fred Flintstein >
> wrote:
>
>> Consider also the potential for damage to a French company and
>> the French tourism industry. If you were to calculate the winners
>> and losers in this scenario, a big winner would be the Giro, the
>> sport's biggest and most important event. The one all the top
>> riders would never miss.
>>
>
> dumbass,
>
> the tour is the tour and the giro will never come close to the level
> of exposure.
>
> the tour has already had numerous scandals, the biggest was floyd
> landis, but the rasmussen thing happened the year after and neither of
> those had any impact on the stature of the event.
>

What the original poster was projecting was that a foreign
witch hunt could lead to arrest and detention in France.
That's not true, but if it were I think you would find a
much lower degree of enthusiasm among top riders for racing
the Tour. For example, how could a LANCE scandal not also
threaten Contador?

I was just pointing out that the original poster was thinking
with the wrong organ.

Fred Flintstein

Amit Ghosh
June 6th 10, 10:31 PM
On Jun 6, 4:04*pm, Fred Flintstein >
wrote:
> Amit Ghosh wrote:

> What the original poster was projecting was that a foreign
> witch hunt could lead to arrest and detention in France.
> That's not true, but if it were I think you would find a
> much lower degree of enthusiasm among top riders for racing
> the Tour. For example, how could a LANCE scandal not also
> threaten Contador?

dumbass,

contador is the teflon don. how did his entire team (incluing the
manager) get implicated in puerto but he was unscathed ?

B. Lafferty[_3_]
June 6th 10, 11:40 PM
On 6/6/2010 3:22 PM, Betty Munro wrote:
> K. Fred Gauss wrote:
>> If Lafferty were a French cop in a position of authority, this would
>> make perfect sense.
>
> The return of the Pink Panther.
In the event that you forgot, the inspector always got his man.

Anton Berlin
June 6th 10, 11:57 PM
On Jun 6, 1:08*pm, Fred Flintstein >
wrote:
> Amit Ghosh wrote:
> > On Jun 6, 1:26 pm, "Fred" > wrote:
>
> >> He's not going to set foot in France. Especially with allegations that he was
> >> involved in organized doping on French soil as both a rider and team owner.
> >> They are champing at the bit to get him into an interrogation room.
>
> > dumbass,
>
> > how are the recent allegations worse that what armstrong endured in
> > the past ? the walsh stuff, the betsey andreu stuff, the andreu
> > vaughters chat ? the 1999 LNDD stuff ?
>
> Consider also the potential for damage to a French company and
> the French tourism industry. If you were to calculate the winners
> and losers in this scenario, a big winner would be the Giro, the
> sport's biggest and most important event. The one all the top
> riders would never miss.
>
> Fred Flintstein

You've got a point... the USA and the Hollywood have struggled and
suffered without Roman Polanski's presence.

I hope she was a lot hotter at 13 ,,,, kind of looks like a fat
Jessica Lange.

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-5349005-504083.html

bar
June 7th 10, 12:33 AM
On Jun 6, 5:31*pm, Amit Ghosh > wrote:
> On Jun 6, 4:04*pm, Fred Flintstein >
> wrote:
>
> > Amit Ghosh wrote:
> > What the original poster was projecting was that a foreign
> > witch hunt could lead to arrest and detention in France.
> > That's not true, but if it were I think you would find a
> > much lower degree of enthusiasm among top riders for racing
> > the Tour. For example, how could a LANCE scandal not also
> > threaten Contador?
>
> dumbass,
>
> contador is the teflon don. how did his entire team (incluing the
> manager) get implicated in puerto but he was unscathed ?

the Pistolero is clean, bro. Get over it. If LANCE comes to France,
he'll get his monkey ass blown away, not by french authorities, but by
the Pistolero ... did you see him smoke that prologue today? LANCE
doesn't want any of that ...

drmofe
June 7th 10, 02:10 AM
On Jun 7, 7:22*am, Betty Munro > wrote:
> K. Fred Gauss wrote:
> > *If Lafferty were a French cop in a position of authority, this would make perfect sense.
>
> The return of the Pink Panther.

Where is h squared when you need her?
Oh, not that sort of Pink Panther.

drmofe
June 7th 10, 02:16 AM
On Jun 7, 5:26*am, "Fred" > wrote:
> He's not going to set foot in France. Especially with allegations that he was
> involved in organized doping on French soil as both a rider and team owner.

Michael Press
June 7th 10, 02:34 AM
In article
>,
Amit Ghosh > wrote:

> On Jun 6, 4:04Â*pm, Fred Flintstein >
> wrote:
> > Amit Ghosh wrote:
>
> > What the original poster was projecting was that a foreign
> > witch hunt could lead to arrest and detention in France.
> > That's not true, but if it were I think you would find a
> > much lower degree of enthusiasm among top riders for racing
> > the Tour. For example, how could a LANCE scandal not also
> > threaten Contador?
>
> dumbass,
>
> contador is the teflon don. how did his entire team (incluing the
> manager) get implicated in puerto but he was unscathed ?

He is clean; squeaky clean.

--
Michael Press

NoDannyNo
June 7th 10, 03:44 AM
On Jun 6, 1:26*pm, "Fred" > wrote:
> He's not going to set foot in France. Especially with allegations that he was
> involved in organized doping on French soil as both a rider and team owner.

Brad Anders
June 7th 10, 04:03 AM
On Jun 6, 10:26*am, "Fred" > wrote:
> He's not going to set foot in France. Especially with allegations that he was
> involved in organized doping on French soil as both a rider and team owner.

Betty Munro
June 7th 10, 10:03 AM
NoDannyNo wrote:
>> What're yoo clowns gunna do when da Uni-Baller wins #8 by more than 5
>> minutes and passes every ****-test with flying colors? The LANCE is
>> unimpeachable. BAAAAAHAHAHAHAHA

Mark J. wrote:
> God, it really is July, isn't it.

Global warming.

Fred Flintstein
June 7th 10, 02:44 PM
On 6/6/2010 10:59 PM, DA74 wrote:
> On Jun 6, 1:04 pm, Fred >
> wrote:
>> DA74 wrote:
>>> Please expound or SFTU.
>>
>> Dude. Suck it.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Fred Flintstein
>
> I thought we already went through this. OK here we go again:
>
> First you'd have to produce that diminutive gob of shriveled hanging
> flesh which is highly unlikely since you haven't actually laid eyes
> or
> hands on it since the Reagan years due to the copious amounts of
> retroperitoneal lard impeding your access.
>
> Since you're not going to STFU please expound or produce it.
>
> Thanks,
> DA74

Fockstick,

So you are claiming to not understand that the Tour is
run by a French company?

Suck it.

Fred Flintstein

F. Kurgan Gringioni
June 7th 10, 03:23 PM
"Amit Ghosh" > wrote in message
...
On Jun 6, 2:08 pm, Fred Flintstein >
wrote:



:: the tour has already had numerous scandals, the biggest was floyd
:: landis, but the rasmussen thing happened the year after and neither of
:: those had any impact on the stature of the event.



Dumbass -

IMO, the 1998 Festina scandal dwarfed the Floyd scandal.

thanks,

Fred. presented by Gringioni.

B. Lafferty[_3_]
June 7th 10, 03:36 PM
On 6/7/2010 10:23 AM, F. Kurgan Gringioni wrote:
>
> "Amit Ghosh" > wrote in message
> ...
> On Jun 6, 2:08 pm, Fred Flintstein >
> wrote:
>
>
>
> :: the tour has already had numerous scandals, the biggest was floyd
> :: landis, but the rasmussen thing happened the year after and neither of
> :: those had any impact on the stature of the event.
>
>
>
> Dumbass -
>
> IMO, the 1998 Festina scandal dwarfed the Floyd scandal.
>
> thanks,
>
> Fred. presented by Gringioni.
At present, I agree. However, If Armstrong goes down it will turn out
to be the biggest TdF scandal ever, presented by Floyd.

Amit Ghosh
June 7th 10, 05:24 PM
On Jun 7, 10:23*am, "F. Kurgan Gringioni" >
wrote:
> "Amit Ghosh" > wrote in message
>
> ...
> On Jun 6, 2:08 pm, Fred Flintstein >
> wrote:
>
> :: the tour has already had numerous scandals, the biggest was floyd
> :: landis, but the rasmussen thing happened the year after and neither of
> :: those had any impact on the stature of the event.
>
> Dumbass -
>
> IMO, the 1998 Festina scandal dwarfed the Floyd scandal.
>
> thanks,
>
> Fred. presented by Gringioni.

dumbass,

yeah, i was thinking that, but on the other hand the landis scandal
directly affected the result.

Amit Ghosh
June 7th 10, 05:26 PM
On Jun 7, 10:36*am, "B. Lafferty" > wrote:

>
> At present, I agree. *However, If Armstrong goes down it will turn out
> to be the biggest TdF scandal ever, presented by Floyd.

dumbass,

only in your lanceocentric world.

he last won five years ago, no matter what happens it is basically
history and won't affect the interest in the race in the future.

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