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B. Lafferty wrote:
Which is to say that there is rampant dementia here? That diagnosis is beyond the scope of my license to practice dentistry in the state of New York. Steve -- Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS http://www.dentaltwins.com Brooklyn, NY 718-258-5001 |
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No. He suddenly fell ill today while skiing (on an artificial ski slope
in Holland) and later died in hospital. Probable heart attack. Damn. Altitude sickness. This is what happens when you live long enough below sea level. Poor taste humor. A lad died and you try a cheap joke??... I am impress. |
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No. He suddenly fell ill today while skiing (on an artificial ski slope
in Holland) and later died in hospital. Probable heart attack. Damn. Altitude sickness. This is what happens when you live long enough below sea level. Poor taste humor. A lad died and you try a cheap joke??... I am impress. |
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"Shussbar" wrote in message ... No. He suddenly fell ill today while skiing (on an artificial ski slope in Holland) and later died in hospital. Probable heart attack. Damn. Altitude sickness. This is what happens when you live long enough below sea level. Poor taste humor. A lad died and you try a cheap joke??... I am impress. Psssst....I don't care what you think. |
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"Shussbar" wrote in message ... No. He suddenly fell ill today while skiing (on an artificial ski slope in Holland) and later died in hospital. Probable heart attack. Damn. Altitude sickness. This is what happens when you live long enough below sea level. Poor taste humor. A lad died and you try a cheap joke??... I am impress. Psssst....I don't care what you think. |
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"Jonathan v.d. Sluis" wrote in message ... Today Dutch national coach and former cyclist Gerrie Knetemann has passed away. He was 53 years old. I'm really shocked. He wasn't particularly gifted and as an amateur he wasn't considered to be very promising, but thanks to his intelligence, perserverance and toughness he made a great career: winner of the world championship, the Amstel Gold Race (twice), the GP Zürich, Paris-Nice and 10 stages in the Tour. One of his greatest talents was his eloquence, which made him very popular with the media, altough less with his colleagues. I've met him twice and what's mo he once sent me an e-mail referring to one of my postings in rbr ... May he rest in peace. Benjo Maso |
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"Jonathan v.d. Sluis" wrote in message ... Today Dutch national coach and former cyclist Gerrie Knetemann has passed away. He was 53 years old. I'm really shocked. He wasn't particularly gifted and as an amateur he wasn't considered to be very promising, but thanks to his intelligence, perserverance and toughness he made a great career: winner of the world championship, the Amstel Gold Race (twice), the GP Zürich, Paris-Nice and 10 stages in the Tour. One of his greatest talents was his eloquence, which made him very popular with the media, altough less with his colleagues. I've met him twice and what's mo he once sent me an e-mail referring to one of my postings in rbr ... May he rest in peace. Benjo Maso |
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On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 00:21:28 +0100, benjo maso wrote:
and what's mo he once sent me an e-mail referring to one of my postings in rbr ... May he rest in peace. Ah yes, I guess you can say it now. -- Firefox Web Browser - Rediscover the web - http://getffox.com/ Thunderbird E-mail and Newsgroups - http://gettbird.com/ |
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On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 00:21:28 +0100, benjo maso wrote:
and what's mo he once sent me an e-mail referring to one of my postings in rbr ... May he rest in peace. Ah yes, I guess you can say it now. -- Firefox Web Browser - Rediscover the web - http://getffox.com/ Thunderbird E-mail and Newsgroups - http://gettbird.com/ |
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From: "benjo maso"
thanks to his intelligence, perserverance and toughness he made a great career: winner of the world championship, the Amstel Gold Race (twice), the GP Zürich, Paris-Nice and 10 stages in the Tour. Was one of those stages possibly a win over Hinault in an individual time trial? I remember he did this in some event, and was one of the few to take one away from Le Patron. He won the Tour of Holland four times, too. --TP |
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