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Old 17-03.-2008, 01:54 AM   #151
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Well maybe dude decided looking like a Homo on a bike was not as cool as BEING A HOMO in life!



The unfortunate crash,,,,was when dude had his hair dyed up to match his bad boy black Lightning Cannondale ,,,,,,cause he is bububububububadddd,, bad to the boneeeerrr.
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Old 18-03.-2008, 12:51 AM   #152
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Some people say that today's rock music leads to violence, and I agree. Because when I hear Nickelback, I want to kill ... Nickelback.
Don't know what it is that impels me, but as a Canadian I feel the need to apologize every time I hear someone say anything about Nickelback. So, sorry about that.

Oh, and while we're at it, I'm really, really sorry for Celine Dion, too. Words cannot express. Sorry.
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Old 18-03.-2008, 02:20 AM   #153
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Seems that all we know about Ball in the cycling world is what he said about himself in his R&R biography, “In the late ‘80s, Michael was considered one of the fastest, smartest and most aggressive cyclists on the circuit. The avid athlete had discovered he had the stamina to succeed at any task he took on. Michael won the LA Tri-Sprint Series and then went on to the national track rankings where he conquered the Velodrome. However, an unfortunate racing crash forced him to put his racing aspirations on hold.”That's a bunch of bull! I don't think he ever got higher than a cat 3. All I ever remeber of him is seeing him ride around the Valley all decked out like a wannabe, at the blistering pace of 15mph. Congrats on the success on the clothing line. I just hate seing people take credit for what they never did.
I googled him and the results I found didn't resemble anything mentioned in his bio. In fact, there weren't many results at all.
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