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Tour de France 2004 - Final Week: The disgrace of the French
The good news for France is that Frenchmen are enjoying their best
Tour in a decade - particulary as a determined young Frenchman, the current maillot jaune Thomas Voeckler has kept the yellow jersey for far longer than any thought possible. Race favourite Lance Armstrong commented on the matter during a post 13th stage interview. "Well, yellow traditionally is associated with cowardice, ...so in a way actually, it's good that a Frenchman has worn the jersey for most of the race.... But he shouldn't count on wearing wearing anything by the final stage - except a soiled diaper" Indeed, Lance is expected to take over leadership of the race for good after the next stage of any noteworthy difficulty, on July 20th. Added Lance, "I doubt the French could beat me, even if they were using recumbents, which, I think, well obviously, are more suited to their style." |
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Tour de France 2004 - Final Week: The disgrace of the French
Come on - it's just cycling, a sport.
Don't disgrace yourself. Some Americans seem to have developed a heavy hostility against everything and everybody French. I wonder why. - The Iraq war? Armstrong is a known Bush supporter, but I have not before seen him quoted for a statement like this. Are you sure he actually said it? Thomas "Malev" skrev i en meddelelse om... The good news for France is that Frenchmen are enjoying their best Tour in a decade - particulary as a determined young Frenchman, the current maillot jaune Thomas Voeckler has kept the yellow jersey for far longer than any thought possible. Race favourite Lance Armstrong commented on the matter during a post 13th stage interview. "Well, yellow traditionally is associated with cowardice, ...so in a way actually, it's good that a Frenchman has worn the jersey for most of the race.... But he shouldn't count on wearing wearing anything by the final stage - except a soiled diaper" Indeed, Lance is expected to take over leadership of the race for good after the next stage of any noteworthy difficulty, on July 20th. Added Lance, "I doubt the French could beat me, even if they were using recumbents, which, I think, well obviously, are more suited to their style." |
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Tour de France 2004 - Final Week: The disgrace of the French
On 17 Jul 2004 23:22:49 -0700, (Malev) wrote :
A particularly unimaginitive troll. Back under your bridge, laddie. Guy -- May contain traces of irony. Contents liable to settle after posting. http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk 88% of helmet statistics are made up, 65% of them at Washington University |
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Tour de France 2004 - Final Week: The disgrace of the French
Sniff... sniff... ah yes, the unmistakable fetid odour of a crap troll. Cheers, helen s --This is an invalid email address to avoid spam-- to get correct one remove fame & fortune **$om $ --Due to financial crisis the light at the end of the tunnel is switched off-- |
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Tour de France 2004 - Final Week: The disgrace of the French
Why do you make this stuff up and post it? Lance said nothing
of the sort. I watched his interview both on OLN and French TV feeds and he never said anything like this. Malev, I don't know who you are, but you are a piece of crap. "Malev" wrote in message om... The good news for France is that Frenchmen are enjoying their best Tour in a decade - particulary as a determined young Frenchman, the current maillot jaune Thomas Voeckler has kept the yellow jersey for far longer than any thought possible. Race favourite Lance Armstrong commented on the matter during a post 13th stage interview. "Well, yellow traditionally is associated with cowardice, ...so in a way actually, it's good that a Frenchman has worn the jersey for most of the race.... But he shouldn't count on wearing wearing anything by the final stage - except a soiled diaper" Indeed, Lance is expected to take over leadership of the race for good after the next stage of any noteworthy difficulty, on July 20th. Added Lance, "I doubt the French could beat me, even if they were using recumbents, which, I think, well obviously, are more suited to their style." |
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Tour de France 2004 - Final Week: The disgrace of the French
"Thomas Lund" wrote in message . .. Come on - it's just cycling, a sport. Don't disgrace yourself. Some Americans seem to have developed a heavy hostility against everything and everybody French. I wonder why. - The Iraq war? Armstrong is a known Bush supporter, but I have not before seen him quoted for a statement like this. Are you sure he actually said it? Jeezus are you naive! Thomas |
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Tour de France 2004 - Final Week: The disgrace of the French
"Ken Papai" wrote in message
news:WJxKc.113351$IQ4.32055@attbi_s02... "Thomas Lund" wrote in message . .. Come on - it's just cycling, a sport. Don't disgrace yourself. Some Americans seem to have developed a heavy hostility against everything and everybody French. I wonder why. - The Iraq war? Armstrong is a known Bush supporter, but I have not before seen him quoted for a statement like this. Are you sure he actually said it? Jeezus are you naive! That isn't naivete, it reaches the level of extreme stupidity. |
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Tour de France 2004 - Final Week: The disgrace of the French
ITS A FRICKIN JOKE DUMBASS!!
On 7/18/04 1:59 AM, in article , "Thomas Lund" wrote: Come on - it's just cycling, a sport. Don't disgrace yourself. Some Americans seem to have developed a heavy hostility against everything and everybody French. I wonder why. - The Iraq war? Armstrong is a known Bush supporter, but I have not before seen him quoted for a statement like this. Are you sure he actually said it? Thomas "Malev" skrev i en meddelelse om... The good news for France is that Frenchmen are enjoying their best Tour in a decade - particulary as a determined young Frenchman, the current maillot jaune Thomas Voeckler has kept the yellow jersey for far longer than any thought possible. Race favourite Lance Armstrong commented on the matter during a post 13th stage interview. "Well, yellow traditionally is associated with cowardice, ...so in a way actually, it's good that a Frenchman has worn the jersey for most of the race.... But he shouldn't count on wearing wearing anything by the final stage - except a soiled diaper" Indeed, Lance is expected to take over leadership of the race for good after the next stage of any noteworthy difficulty, on July 20th. Added Lance, "I doubt the French could beat me, even if they were using recumbents, which, I think, well obviously, are more suited to their style." |
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Tour de France 2004 - Final Week: The disgrace of the French
"Thomas Lund" wrote in message . .. Come on - it's just cycling, a sport. Don't disgrace yourself. Some Americans seem to have developed a heavy hostility against everything and everybody French. I wonder why. - The Iraq war? Armstrong is a known Bush supporter, but I have not before seen him quoted for a statement like this. Are you sure he actually said it? I'm sure he actually didn't. Thomas "Malev" skrev i en meddelelse om... The good news for France is that Frenchmen are enjoying their best Tour in a decade - particulary as a determined young Frenchman, the current maillot jaune Thomas Voeckler has kept the yellow jersey for far longer than any thought possible. Race favourite Lance Armstrong commented on the matter during a post 13th stage interview. "Well, yellow traditionally is associated with cowardice, ...so in a way actually, it's good that a Frenchman has worn the jersey for most of the race.... But he shouldn't count on wearing wearing anything by the final stage - except a soiled diaper" Indeed, Lance is expected to take over leadership of the race for good after the next stage of any noteworthy difficulty, on July 20th. Added Lance, "I doubt the French could beat me, even if they were using recumbents, which, I think, well obviously, are more suited to their style." |
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