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Tonite, at 10:09 EST....look in the sky for the moon. It will be the
largest and brightest full moon since 1991 and it won't happen again until 2029 (well after Mini Phinney retires with ZERO Tour wins). Magilla ****ing NASA Astronaut |
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Fredmaster of Brainerd wrote:
The full moon, of course, is when LANCE turns his face towards the sun and we can see at night by the glow of his reflected fame. I thought it was when he turned into a werewolf. |
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On Sep 22, 3:31*pm, Magilla Gorilla wrote:
Tonite, at 10:09 EST....look in the sky for the moon. *It will be the largest and brightest full moon since 1991 and it won't happen again until 2029 (well after Mini Phinney retires with ZERO Tour wins). Magilla ****ing NASA Astronaut Has anyone ever really tipped T Phinney as a Tour hopeful? It must really, really hurt you to realize that he has had more success before the age of 21 than you've had your entire career. Fred |
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On Sep 22, 5:31*pm, Magilla Gorilla wrote:
Tonite, at 10:09 EST....look in the sky for the moon. *It will be the largest and brightest full moon since 1991 and it won't happen again until 2029 (well after Mini Phinney retires with ZERO Tour wins). Magilla ****ing NASA Astronaut dumbass, mini phinney barely beat mini-me in the TT and he weighs 50 lbs. more. in the protour there are two dozen guys who can TT as fast as him and weight 130 lbs. his only hope is that they all get popped in another puerto raid. |
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, Fredmaster of Brainerd wrote: On Sep 22, 2:31Â*pm, Magilla Gorilla wrote: Tonite, at 10:09 EST....look in the sky for the moon. Â*It will be the largest and brightest full moon since 1991 and it won't happen again until 2029 (well after Mini Phinney retires with ZERO Tour wins). Magilla ****ing NASA Astronaut Moonbase Beta, The 19 year cycle is for the full moon to appear on the fall equinox - so-called "Harvest Moon" - not for it to be especially large and bright. 10:09 pm EST (10:09 CDT) is the time of the equinox. The moon technically isn't full until a few hours later, although I don't think one can tell the difference by eye. http://earthsky.org/tonight/harvest-...r-2010-equinox http://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/harvest-moon-2 The full moon, of course, is when LANCE turns his face towards the sun and we can see at night by the glow of his reflected fame. Or maybe it was he turns his ass towards the sun and moons us. I've been having trouble with the short-term memory ever since I stopped getting those little packets from Joe Papp in the mail. Anyway, the Harvest Moon is the full moon on which Apes can be heard howling in the lonesome night, baying for the memories of long-gone podium girls. Magilla is the same as the movies or newspapers. When you know the subject he goes on about it is obvious he knows nothing about it. As far as I know, everything he says about Liz Hatch is true. -- Old Fritz |
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On 9/23/2010 12:13 PM, Amit Ghosh wrote:
On Sep 22, 5:31 pm, Magilla wrote: Tonite, at 10:09 EST....look in the sky for the moon. It will be the largest and brightest full moon since 1991 and it won't happen again until 2029 (well after Mini Phinney retires with ZERO Tour wins). Magilla ****ing NASA Astronaut dumbass, mini phinney barely beat mini-me in the TT and he weighs 50 lbs. more. in the protour there are two dozen guys who can TT as fast as him and weight 130 lbs. his only hope is that they all get popped in another puerto raid. Dumbass, Indurain weighed 45 lbs more than mini-me. Which is not to say that I think Phinney has a future in grand tours, he doesn't. But if he somehow did it wouldn't be unprecedented. Fred Flintstein |
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Fred Flintstein wrote in
: Dumbass, Indurain weighed 45 lbs more than mini-me. Which is not to say that I think Phinney has a future in grand tours, he doesn't. But if he somehow did it wouldn't be unprecedented. Don't they test for Indurain's somehow nowadays? -- Bill Fred |
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On 9/23/2010 4:37 PM, William Fred wrote:
Fred wrote in : Dumbass, Indurain weighed 45 lbs more than mini-me. Which is not to say that I think Phinney has a future in grand tours, he doesn't. But if he somehow did it wouldn't be unprecedented. Don't they test for Indurain's somehow nowadays? The implication there is that Indurain was somehow unique. I'm not sure I'd buy into that. Even if Joe Papp was selling it. Fred Flintstein |
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Fred Flintstein wrote in
: On 9/23/2010 4:37 PM, William Fred wrote: Fred wrote in : Dumbass, Indurain weighed 45 lbs more than mini-me. Which is not to say that I think Phinney has a future in grand tours, he doesn't. But if he somehow did it wouldn't be unprecedented. Don't they test for Indurain's somehow nowadays? The implication there is that Indurain was somehow unique. I'm not sure I'd buy into that. Even if Joe Papp was selling it. I feel like I should argue with that statement, but it's so opaque that I'm not sure that I don't disagree with it. Or not. -- Bill Fred |
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