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Lance dumping Sheryl or Cofidis dumping Lance? Which is worse??
Lance felt a lump feeling her up three weeks ago, and didn't say
anything to her. He just dumped his fiancee'. Cofidis claimed they'd stand by their man, only to rip up the million dollar contract at his hospital bedside when no one was looking. Which act is MORE despicaple? Or are both correct, and just looking out for number #1. Talk amongst yourselves. crit PRO |
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Lance dumping Sheryl or Cofidis dumping Lance? Which is worse??
No she dumped him cause he wants to go kill people in Iraq. Let's get
the facts straight ok? Andre |
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Lance dumping Sheryl or Cofidis dumping Lance? Which is worse??
crit PRO wrote:
Which act is MORE despicaple? Your spelling. R |
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Lance dumping Sheryl or Cofidis dumping Lance? Which is worse??
Lance felt a lump feeling her up three weeks ago, and didn't say anything to her. He just dumped his fiancee'. Cofidis claimed they'd stand by their man, only to rip up the million dollar contract at his hospital bedside when no one was looking. Which act is MORE despicaple? Or are both correct, and just looking out for number #1. Talk amongst yourselves. crit PRO Something most rbr participants will never know, people of the moneyed class, which Lance finds himself in, make all their decisions as business decisions, even personal ones. Crow simply became a liability. |
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Lance dumping Sheryl or Cofidis dumping Lance? Which is worse??
"crit PRO" wrote in message ups.com... Lance felt a lump feeling her up three weeks ago, and didn't say anything to her. He just dumped his fiancee'. Cofidis claimed they'd stand by their man, only to rip up the million dollar contract at his hospital bedside when no one was looking. Cofidis never did such a thing, but behaved completely correctly. Benjo |
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Lance dumping Sheryl or Cofidis dumping Lance? Which is worse??
benjo maso wrote:
"crit PRO" wrote in message ups.com... Lance felt a lump feeling her up three weeks ago, and didn't say anything to her. He just dumped his fiancee'. Cofidis claimed they'd stand by their man, only to rip up the million dollar contract at his hospital bedside when no one was looking. Cofidis never did such a thing, but behaved completely correctly. If you mean behave with respect to the people involved in a (business) relationship, I don't know if I can agree. If you mean behave as in calculating the odds vs. fiscal liabilities, well of course. R |
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Lance dumping Sheryl or Cofidis dumping Lance? Which is worse??
Sandy wrote:
Dans le message de RicodJour a réfléchi, et puis a déclaré : I've done no such thing! benjo maso wrote: Cofidis never did such a thing, but behaved completely correctly. If you mean behave with respect to the people involved in a (business) relationship, I don't know if I can agree. If you mean behave as in calculating the odds vs. fiscal liabilities, well of course. R Sob stories make much more attractive reading. That, and a good, new PR firm. I'd like to know the exact facts you rely on to come to your conclusions. Shouldn't the acronym have been capitalized? SOB stories... As I understand it, Lance refused to have a medical examination as required by his contract, reached an agreement to race in four races in lieu of the examination as proof of his recovery, did not in fact race in four races and was let go by Cofidis. Benjo's "behaved completely correctly" is open to interpretation as behavior is relative. That is what I was pointing out. As a company, Cofidis behaved in a logical and predictable way. The people who made that decision, and acted "completely correctly", probably don't highlight the story in cocktail conversations as it was probably the single biggest mistake Cofidis has made (relying once again on my admittedly limited knowledge). R |
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Lance dumping Sheryl or Cofidis dumping Lance? Which is worse??
"Sandy" wrote in message ... Dans le message de ups.com, RicodJour a réfléchi, et puis a déclaré : benjo maso wrote: "crit PRO" wrote in message ups.com... Lance felt a lump feeling her up three weeks ago, and didn't say anything to her. He just dumped his fiancee'. Cofidis claimed they'd stand by their man, only to rip up the million dollar contract at his hospital bedside when no one was looking. Cofidis never did such a thing, but behaved completely correctly. If you mean behave with respect to the people involved in a (business) relationship, I don't know if I can agree. If you mean behave as in calculating the odds vs. fiscal liabilities, well of course. R Sob stories make much more attractive reading. That, and a good, new PR firm. I'd like to know the exact facts you rely on to come to your conclusions. -- Bonne route ! Sandy Verneuil-sur-Seine FR IIRC, Cofidis aske to see his complete medical record and was refused. |
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Lance dumping Sheryl or Cofidis dumping Lance? Which is worse??
RicodJour wrote:
benjo maso wrote: "crit PRO" wrote in message roups.com... Lance felt a lump feeling her up three weeks ago, and didn't say anything to her. He just dumped his fiancee'. Cofidis claimed they'd stand by their man, only to rip up the million dollar contract at his hospital bedside when no one was looking. Cofidis never did such a thing, but behaved completely correctly. If you mean behave with respect to the people involved in a (business) relationship, I don't know if I can agree. If you mean behave as in calculating the odds vs. fiscal liabilities, well of course. I believe Cofidis paid the first year of that contract, or close to it. It's been a while since we've seen a 'Cofidis screwed LANCE' flame war, but my recollection was that they were pretty reasonable. Bob Schwartz |
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Lance dumping Sheryl or Cofidis dumping Lance? Which is worse??
"RicodJour" wrote in message ups.com... benjo maso wrote: "crit PRO" wrote in message ups.com... Lance felt a lump feeling her up three weeks ago, and didn't say anything to her. He just dumped his fiancee'. Cofidis claimed they'd stand by their man, only to rip up the million dollar contract at his hospital bedside when no one was looking. Cofidis never did such a thing, but behaved completely correctly. If you mean behave with respect to the people involved in a (business) relationship, I don't know if I can agree. If you mean behave as in calculating the odds vs. fiscal liabilities, well of course. When Armstrong's testicular cancer was diagnosed, he had already signed with Cofidis, but because he hadn't yet medically examined, Cofidis had the right to drop him, but it did not. When in februari 1997 Armstrong declared to be cured, Cofidis asked him to be examined by its doctors, which Armstrong refused. Instead he promised to ride at least four races in 1997. If he wouldn't, Cofidis would have a right to terminate the contract. And although Armstriong didn't keep his promise, Cofidis payed him nevertheless a salary of $ 676.630. IMO pretty decent (although Armstrong wanted a million). Benjo |
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