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Old November 15th 04, 04:25 PM
MagillaGorilla
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Default 37 hour days in Massachusetts

http://www.cyclingnews.com/riders/20...rk_mccormack04

"I'm coaching now," he says. "I have juniors, masters, women, etc. that
I work with and I enjoy seeing my clients succeed at meeting the goals
they each set out for themselves."

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What ****ing pro has time to coach, raise a family, and race the full
NRC - and be GOOD at all of them?

Do they have 37 hour days up in Massachusetts or something?

Fix your leaking Big Dig too,

Magilla
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Old November 15th 04, 04:36 PM
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From: MagillaGorilla

http://www.cyclingnews.com/riders/20...rk_mccormack04

"I'm coaching now," he says. "I have juniors, masters, women, etc. that
I work with and I enjoy seeing my clients succeed at meeting the goals
they each set out for themselves."

-----------------------------

What ****ing pro has time to coach, raise a family, and race the full
NRC - and be GOOD at all of them?

Do they have 37 hour days up in Massachusetts or something?

Fix your leaking Big Dig too,

Magilla




Looks to me like he's doing a pretty good job of all of it. He'd never be able
to fix that ******** that the Boston politicians dug so they could give our tax
dollars to their frends and family. It's still too big a giveaway program and
is about as corrupt as it gets. Mark is used to getting things done, he
couldn't work with the incompetent hacks trying to run or fix the mess.
Bill C
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Old November 15th 04, 04:36 PM
TritonRider
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From: MagillaGorilla

http://www.cyclingnews.com/riders/20...rk_mccormack04

"I'm coaching now," he says. "I have juniors, masters, women, etc. that
I work with and I enjoy seeing my clients succeed at meeting the goals
they each set out for themselves."

-----------------------------

What ****ing pro has time to coach, raise a family, and race the full
NRC - and be GOOD at all of them?

Do they have 37 hour days up in Massachusetts or something?

Fix your leaking Big Dig too,

Magilla




Looks to me like he's doing a pretty good job of all of it. He'd never be able
to fix that ******** that the Boston politicians dug so they could give our tax
dollars to their frends and family. It's still too big a giveaway program and
is about as corrupt as it gets. Mark is used to getting things done, he
couldn't work with the incompetent hacks trying to run or fix the mess.
Bill C
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Old November 15th 04, 04:53 PM
MagillaGorilla
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TritonRider wrote:

From: MagillaGorilla



http://www.cyclingnews.com/riders/20...rk_mccormack04

"I'm coaching now," he says. "I have juniors, masters, women, etc. that
I work with and I enjoy seeing my clients succeed at meeting the goals
they each set out for themselves."

-----------------------------

What ****ing pro has time to coach, raise a family, and race the full
NRC - and be GOOD at all of them?

Do they have 37 hour days up in Massachusetts or something?

Fix your leaking Big Dig too,

Magilla


Looks to me like he's doing a pretty good job of all of it. He'd never be able
to fix that ******** that the Boston politicians dug so they could give our tax
dollars to their frends and family. It's still too big a giveaway program and
is about as corrupt as it gets. Mark is used to getting things done, he
couldn't work with the incompetent hacks trying to run or fix the mess.
Bill C



$100,

Seems to me like the McCormack brothers are learning from their
politicos up in Kennedyland who dug that $15 billion leak pit. Is it
really fair to other riders on the team to have the director sportif be
the brother of one of the riders?

Magilla
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Old November 15th 04, 04:53 PM
MagillaGorilla
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TritonRider wrote:

From: MagillaGorilla



http://www.cyclingnews.com/riders/20...rk_mccormack04

"I'm coaching now," he says. "I have juniors, masters, women, etc. that
I work with and I enjoy seeing my clients succeed at meeting the goals
they each set out for themselves."

-----------------------------

What ****ing pro has time to coach, raise a family, and race the full
NRC - and be GOOD at all of them?

Do they have 37 hour days up in Massachusetts or something?

Fix your leaking Big Dig too,

Magilla


Looks to me like he's doing a pretty good job of all of it. He'd never be able
to fix that ******** that the Boston politicians dug so they could give our tax
dollars to their frends and family. It's still too big a giveaway program and
is about as corrupt as it gets. Mark is used to getting things done, he
couldn't work with the incompetent hacks trying to run or fix the mess.
Bill C



$100,

Seems to me like the McCormack brothers are learning from their
politicos up in Kennedyland who dug that $15 billion leak pit. Is it
really fair to other riders on the team to have the director sportif be
the brother of one of the riders?

Magilla
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Old November 15th 04, 06:36 PM
MagillaGorilla
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Henrietta and you don't seem to understand that pro cycling is NOT just
entertainment. The sport itself is foundated upon marketing,
engineering, sales, etc. Those are legitimate businesses, douchhebag.

It's just as serious as any billion dollar marketing or ad agency's
existence. Many cycling industry companies rely on their brand being
promoted by a pro team. You take away Lance Armstrong and Postal, and
TREK as a company would likely be nothing like it is today. They could
have never started Bontrager.

Cyclingnews.com is classified as an online publication NEWS business,
not entertainment. I could give you thousands of examples like this of
why cycling is not "just entertainment."

Also, even if what you said is true (and it's not), entertainment is
still a serious business and a heck of lot more essential and
'legitmate' to the well being (i.e. employment) of a country and its
denizens than half the other businesses out there. Go ask the people in
California if the entertainment industry is a legitimate business and
see what they say. Think of all the computer special effects, make-up,
artists, writers, and movie moguls employed in the entertainment industry.

You have no idea what you are talking about and are just repeating
things other people say like an imported parrot from Brazil without
thinking the issue through.

Everything with you people is about whatever ****ing thought you can fit
into 2 sentences. If it's more complicated than 2 sentences, it will
never get written on RBR unless I, or maybe 3 other people here, write
the ****ing thing.

Goddamn you people are simpletons. I'm convinced most of you never went
to college. And it shows.

"Cycling is 'just' entertainment." - what a ****ing joke.


You people need to shut the **** up,


Magilla




TritonRider wrote:

From: MagillaGorilla



That's what Bechtel told the public before invoicing them for another
billion dollars due to their own mistakes.

Magilla




They're a friggin D3 team. How much could they possibly screw up at worst.
Even trying to **** it up, it'd have to end up better than the Horseteef fiasco
ended.
Like Kurgan says it's entertainment not life and death, except if you **** up
your IV.
Bill C


 




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