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  #21  
Old May 18th 12, 05:23 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Peter Keller[_3_]
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On Thu, 17 May 2012 09:10:04 +0100, Judith wrote:

silly old sod


Silly old sod you mad Scarborough skank? That is numb dumb and inept.
Why not moron of the highest order you stupid bitch? Oh how I want to
attain the level of rabid Chihuahua from that injurious and defamatory
parasite.



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Old May 18th 12, 05:24 AM posted to alt.games.microsoft.flight-sim,uk.rec.cycling
Peter Keller[_3_]
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On Thu, 17 May 2012 07:00:28 -0700, Simon Mason wrote:

On May 17, 9:00Â*am, Peter Keller wrote:
On Wed, 16 May 2012 23:14:08 +0100, Phil W Lee wrote:
WayPoint considered Wed, 16 May 2012
14:10:47 +1000 the perfect time to write:


On 16/05/2012 2:06 PM, Old Bloke wrote:


Some boring and irrelevant junk from the pair of them.


Ain't killfiles a wonderful thing!



Good job, Peter otherwise you would not wind them up as much as you are
doing.



Yes. I wound up one so much he killfiled me.


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  #23  
Old May 18th 12, 05:27 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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On Thu, 17 May 2012 19:40:25 +0100, Judith wrote:




I think you may be mentally ill.


And it is a very great honour to be mentally illed by the vorephilic
Scarborough skank.


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  #24  
Old May 18th 12, 05:29 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Peter Keller[_3_]
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On Thu, 17 May 2012 18:46:40 +0100, Judith wrote:

silly old sod


Oh dear how you are losing your touch. Why not parasitic vermin you
scrap of human garbage?



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Old May 18th 12, 08:41 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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On 18/05/2012 05:23, Peter Keller wrote:
On Thu, 17 May 2012 09:10:04 +0100, Judith wrote:

silly old sod


Silly old sod you mad Scarborough skank? That is numb dumb and inept.
Why not moron of the highest order you stupid bitch? Oh how I want to
attain the level of rabid Chihuahua from that injurious and defamatory
parasite.



Didn't someone just write "Last refuge of the desperate destitute.
Personal insults".

I wonder which silly old sod that was?


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Old May 18th 12, 10:43 AM posted to alt.games.microsoft.flight-sim,uk.rec.cycling
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On May 18, 5:29 am, Peter Keller wrote:
On Thu, 17 May 2012 18:46:40 +0100, Judith wrote:
silly old sod


Oh dear how you are losing your touch. Why not parasitic vermin you
scrap of human garbage?

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Why on earth do people feel the need to harass and insult people online that
they would not dream of doing to their face?
It makes no sense to me at all, Peter.

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Old May 18th 12, 12:53 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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On Fri, 18 May 2012 04:23:12 +0000 (UTC), Peter Keller
wrote:

On Thu, 17 May 2012 09:10:04 +0100, Judith wrote:

silly old sod


Silly old sod you mad Scarborough skank? That is numb dumb and inept.
Why not moron of the highest order you stupid bitch? Oh how I want to
attain the level of rabid Chihuahua from that injurious and defamatory
parasite.




silly old sod


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  #28  
Old May 18th 12, 04:00 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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Default BOA removes last formal barrier to David Millar competing at London 2012

Good news.

QUOTE:
The British Olympic Association (BOA) has removed the last barrier to
cyclist David Millar and sprinter Dwain Chambers being selected to
represent Great Britain at this summer’s Olympic Games in London by
formally rescinding its lifetime Olympic ban on athletes convicted of
a doping offence.

The ban was last month ruled invalid and unenforceable by the Court of
Arbitration for Sport (CAS), which held that it represented an
additional sanction outside the provisions of the World Anti-Doping
Code, to which the BOA is a signatory.

In a statement, the BOA, which insisted the ban was a selection policy
and not a punishment, said: "Following a discussion period, during
which members of the National Olympic Committee (NOC) reiterated their
support for the decision taken by the BOA board to defend the
Eligibility By-law before CAS, it was agreed that the by-law would
immediately be rescinded in order for the BOA to comply with the CAS
ruling.

"The BOA will now notify Wada of this decision in writing,” it added.

"Additionally, the NOC encouraged the BOA to remain actively and
constructively involved in the ongoing consultation process to amend
the World Anti-Doping Code. NOC members expressed a desire to see the
Code amended in a manner that would provide stronger penalties for
serious doping offences, and for the autonomy of National Olympic
Committees in determining selection criteria for their Olympic Teams
to not be undermined or subjugated as a result of the Code."

World champion Mark Cavendish has repeatedly said that he would like
Millar to be one of the four cyclists who line up alongside him in the
Olympic road race on 28 July, the Scot having acted as road captain
when Cavendish won the rainbow jersey in Copenhagen last September.

Millar, who if he took part in the Olympics would also be likely to
figure in the individual time trial alongside Bradley Wiggins – the
pair have each claimed a world championship silver medal at that
discipline in the past two years, Millar at Geelong in 2010 and
Wiggins at Copenhagen last year – has not yet confirmed whether he
will make himself available for selection.

Earlier this year, he revealed to BBC Radio Scotland that even if he
were free to compete in the Olympics, he would be reluctant to go to
London “as a black sheep,” adding, “I don't know if it would be a very
joyful experience for me."

Following the anouncement of the CAS decision last month, British
Cycling said it would make no comment on Millar's potential selection
for the Great Britain team for the Olympics.

http://road.cc/content/news/58547-bo...ng-london-2012

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  #29  
Old May 18th 12, 04:16 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Judith[_4_]
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Default BOA removes last formal barrier to David Millar competing at London 2012

On Fri, 18 May 2012 08:00:20 -0700 (PDT), Simon Mason
wrote:

Good news.

QUOTE:
The British Olympic Association (BOA) has removed the last barrier to
cyclist David Millar and sprinter Dwain Chambers being selected to
represent Great Britain at this summer’s Olympic Games in London by
formally rescinding its lifetime Olympic ban on athletes convicted of
a doping offence.




Typical dishonest cheating *******s.


Still it is good in that it confirms the stereotypical view that people have
already got of psycholists.


  #30  
Old May 18th 12, 06:29 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Dave - Cyclists VOR
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Default Numb-nuts Mason changes the subject again.

On 18/05/2012 16:00, Simon Mason wrote:
Good news.

QUOTE:
The British Olympic Association (BOA) has removed the last barrier to
cyclist David Millar and sprinter Dwain Chambers being selected to
represent Great Britain at this summer’s Olympic Games in London by
formally rescinding its lifetime Olympic ban on athletes convicted of
a doping offence.

The ban was last month ruled invalid and unenforceable by the Court of
Arbitration for Sport (CAS), which held that it represented an
additional sanction outside the provisions of the World Anti-Doping
Code, to which the BOA is a signatory.

In a statement, the BOA, which insisted the ban was a selection policy
and not a punishment, said: "Following a discussion period, during
which members of the National Olympic Committee (NOC) reiterated their
support for the decision taken by the BOA board to defend the
Eligibility By-law before CAS, it was agreed that the by-law would
immediately be rescinded in order for the BOA to comply with the CAS
ruling.

"The BOA will now notify Wada of this decision in writing,” it added.

"Additionally, the NOC encouraged the BOA to remain actively and
constructively involved in the ongoing consultation process to amend
the World Anti-Doping Code. NOC members expressed a desire to see the
Code amended in a manner that would provide stronger penalties for
serious doping offences, and for the autonomy of National Olympic
Committees in determining selection criteria for their Olympic Teams
to not be undermined or subjugated as a result of the Code."

World champion Mark Cavendish has repeatedly said that he would like
Millar to be one of the four cyclists who line up alongside him in the
Olympic road race on 28 July, the Scot having acted as road captain
when Cavendish won the rainbow jersey in Copenhagen last September.

Millar, who if he took part in the Olympics would also be likely to
figure in the individual time trial alongside Bradley Wiggins – the
pair have each claimed a world championship silver medal at that
discipline in the past two years, Millar at Geelong in 2010 and
Wiggins at Copenhagen last year – has not yet confirmed whether he
will make himself available for selection.

Earlier this year, he revealed to BBC Radio Scotland that even if he
were free to compete in the Olympics, he would be reluctant to go to
London “as a black sheep,” adding, “I don't know if it would be a very
joyful experience for me."

Following the anouncement of the CAS decision last month, British
Cycling said it would make no comment on Millar's potential selection
for the Great Britain team for the Olympics.

http://road.cc/content/news/58547-bo...ng-london-2012

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vehicle fit only for the poor and/or strange," Dave Horton - Lancaster
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