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Gay pride salute

 
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Old 26-04.-2008, 09:43 AM   #31
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On 4/24/08 5:37 PM, in article 48112817$0$7231$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com,
"Geraard Spergen" <GSpergen@spammagnet.net> wrote:

> Bill C wrote:
>> On Apr 24, 12:00 pm, SLAVE of THE STATE <gwh...@ti.com> wrote:
>>> On Apr 24, 4:21 am, Bill C <tritonri...@verizon.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Enquiring minds really don't give a shit about someones sexual
>>>> orientation.
>>> Then why inquire?

>>
>> I don't. Usually comes up when I comment on the really great bikini,
>> or outfit and the male or female I'm with responds. Seems to be a big
>> issue with some folks though. I sort of always figured it in terms of
>> field size. Gay guys cut down on the competition, lesbians take some
>> great options off the market, but can be a blast to hang out with
>> while admiring the scenery out there. One of our previous hardcore
>> biker bars became a hardcore dyke bar and if anything became even more
>> fun and interesting. I only go there on Halloween these days, and hang
>> out with the bartender and her friends. Kind of a yearly ritual. Great
>> time, but I was shocked as hell when I went back in the first time and
>> got tossed for language that would've been "sunday school" in it's
>> previous life. Figured out how it worked though. People watching there
>> beats the hell out of anything on the idiot box these days.
>> Bill C

>
>
> First gay yellow jersey
> http://www.braveheartfund.com/pix/HomeBigAuction.jpg


Back on topic!!

More Gay celebration from the stage at TdG for you assbags!!

http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/2...a085/JD_08TDGst
g5_england.jpg

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Old 26-04.-2008, 12:20 PM   #32
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On Apr 25, 2:29*pm, bar <barbari...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> WTF?! *this bastard is half a mile back ...
>
> http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/2.../index.php?id=/...
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> STUPID


Dumbass,

It's a win. His team won. You're beginning to be a
little obsessed with this. It's a short step from that
to becoming one of those blue-blazered officials
that relegates Masters Fatties for raising a hand
off the bars when they cross the line, even if they're
winning solo. Stop the insanity now while you still can.

Ben
RBR Intervention Counselor

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Old 26-04.-2008, 02:21 PM   #33
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William Asher wrote:
> Bret wrote:
>
>> On Apr 23, 2:23 pm, Scott <hendricks_sc...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>> On Apr 21, 9:46 pm, Bret <bret.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Apr 21, 2:53 pm, fred.gar...@yahoo.com wrote:
>>>>> Okay, Zabel may be the best known for it, and Boonen may be the one
>>>>> most recently known for it, but losing a race due to premature
>>>>> celebration is just gay.
>>>>> But, even gay-er (more gay?) is saluting from 20+ meters back when
>>>>> your teammate wins.
>>>>> "look at me, I helped that guy up there win!!!"
>>>>> http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/2.../index.php?id=/

>> ...
>>>> I like it and if you read the race report it sounds like he earned the
>>>> right. It also makes the teamwork a little more obvious to the
>>>> dumbasses who wouldn't notice otherwise.
>>>> Bret
>>> Yeah, but what do you know about sprinting? ;->

>> Hi Scott,
>>
>> Well I can't do a proper victory salute any more after injuring my
>> shoulder. I had just finished PT on the shoulder when I went and
>> injured my hand and knee. I was at the Rapids season opener against
>> the LA Beckhams a few weeks ago and when they scored their first goal,
>> I threw up my arms like I'd just won a fatty masters crit. It hurt
>> like hell.
>>
>> Bret
>>

>
> Don't fatty masters throw up their energy gels at the end of a crit?
>


That's not energy gel.
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