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Sheryl Crow

 
 
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Old 08-07.-2004, 02:09 AM   #1
James Cagney
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Default Sheryl Crow

I am on the edge of my seat, not to hear Lance's comments
after the stage but the now, daily interview with Sheryl
Crow. I am not sure what is better the questions asked or
her responses and analysis of the stage.

http://www.sherylcrow.com/news.asp?newsID=13379

Sheryl, what kind of songs are you writing? Anything about
cycling or saddle sores?

The best question yet was Tuesday night - with Al Trouthead,
"Sheryl, after the cameras are off and crowds are gone, and
it is just you and Lance, and maybe someone else in the
hotel room what is it like?

Al, just who exactly is that someone else you were referred
to? I am sure he will top that question latter in the tour.

JC2
 
Old 08-07.-2004, 02:09 AM   #2
Vernon
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Crow... the next John Tesh......
"James Cagney" <jamescagney2000@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:7d5912.0407070854.53064175@posting.google.com...
> I am on the edge of my seat, not to hear Lance's comments
> after the stage but the now, daily interview with Sheryl
> Crow. I am not sure what is better the questions asked or
> her responses and analysis of the stage.
>
> http://www.sherylcrow.com/news.asp?newsID=13379
>
> Sheryl, what kind of songs are you writing? Anything about
> cycling or saddle sores?
>
> The best question yet was Tuesday night - with Al
> Trouthead, "Sheryl, after the cameras are off and crowds
> are gone, and it is just you and Lance, and maybe someone
> else in the hotel room what is it like?
>
> Al, just who exactly is that someone else you were
> referred to? I am sure he will top that question latter in
> the tour.
>
> JC2
 
Old 08-07.-2004, 02:16 AM   #3
Ewoud Dronkert
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On 7 Jul 2004 09:54:56 -0700, James Cagney wrote:
> http://www.sherylcrow.com/news.asp?newsID=13379

Big disappointment after clicking the first interesting
looking link (well, the second after the cycling
photo), "Tour".

Also, http://images.interscope.com/992/jun13-sctopalpe.jpg
was not found.
 
Old 08-07.-2004, 03:23 AM   #4
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My wife and I were pleased with yesterday's Sheryl Crow
interview, where she stated that she and Lance drink
Peet's coffee in the morning, not just plain old "coffee".
When we moved from San Francisco five years ago, we left
Peet's behind, and missed it until we found that we could
have it shipped by UPS. So that's what we do, every few
weeks, the UPS delivery man brings a couple pounds of
Peet's coffee, along with a dog biscuit for our dog. Our
dog loves the UPS man.

Clarke-- Clarke and Leslie Stanley San Luis Obispo,
California

"James Cagney" <jamescagney2000@hotmail.com> wrote in
message
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> I am on the edge of my seat, not to hear Lance's comments
> after the stage but the now, daily interview with Sheryl
> Crow. I am not sure what is better the questions asked or
> her responses and analysis of the stage.
>
> http://www.sherylcrow.com/news.asp?newsID=13379
 
Old 08-07.-2004, 03:47 AM   #5
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"James Cagney" <jamescagney2000@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:7d5912.0407070854.53064175@posting.google.com...
> I am on the edge of my seat, not to hear Lance's comments
> after the stage but the now, daily interview with Sheryl
> Crow. I am not sure what is better the questions asked or
> her responses and analysis of the stage.

Yeah great. How many other celebrities do we need along the
Tour? I have never seen such an enourage of non-cyclist
coming along to "hang" with a cyclist. Can any historians
come up with another rider that brought so many non-team
personel with him? Lemond use to catch hell if his wife
followed the race with the expectation of catching a few
meals with him. Tyler had to get Riis' blessing last year to
have his wife and dog along last year after the bone
breaking fall... Considering how things have loosened up a
bit I still can't think of anyone that has ever done
anything close to this and it has been going on almost from
the start (I think Robin Williams has been tagging along
since 2000).

I can't wait for Bruyneel to continue building his dynasty
so that we will see who the real genius is behind the team.
I wonder if he will stay with US based teams or just find
the next Armstrong whereever he is anb start building
around him?

>
> http://www.sherylcrow.com/news.asp?newsID=13379
>
> Sheryl, what kind of songs are you writing? Anything about
> cycling or saddle sores?
>
> The best question yet was Tuesday night - with Al
> Trouthead, "Sheryl, after the cameras are off and crowds
> are gone, and it is just you and Lance, and maybe someone
> else in the hotel room what is it like?
>
> Al, just who exactly is that someone else you were
> referred to? I am sure he will top that question latter in
> the tour.
>
> JC2
 
Old 08-07.-2004, 03:47 AM   #6
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"Spongebob" <stanley5@charter.net> writes:

> My wife and I were pleased with yesterday's Sheryl Crow
> interview, where she stated that she and Lance drink
> Peet's coffee in the morning, not just plain old "coffee".
> When we moved from San Francisco five years ago, we left
> Peet's behind, and missed it until we found that we could
> have it shipped by UPS. So that's what we do, every few
> weeks, the UPS delivery man brings a couple pounds of
> Peet's coffee, along with a dog biscuit for our dog. Our
> dog loves the UPS man.

If you're going to get it shipped, why not get something
like Illy?

I can't stand any of the stuff though...tastes like dirt.

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Old 08-07.-2004, 09:16 AM   #7
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jamescagney2000@hotmail.com (James Cagney) wrote in
message news:<7d5912.0407070854.53064175@posting.googl-
e.com>... [snip]
>
> Al, just who exactly is that someone else you were
> referred to? I am sure he will top that question latter in
> the tour.
>
> JC2

Al Troutwig: 'Evening, Sheryl!

Sheryl: Good evening.

Al: Is, uh,... Is Lance a goer, eh? Know whatahmean, know
whatahmean, nudge nudge, know whatahmean, say no more?

Sheryl: I, uh, I beg your pardon?

Al: Your, uh, your boyfriend, does he go, eh, does he go,
eh?

Sheryl (flustered): Well, he sometimes 'goes', yes.

Al: Aaaaaaaah bet he does, I bet he does, say no more, say
no more, know whatahmean, nudge nudge?

Sheryl (confused): I'm afraid I don't quite follow you.

Al: Follow me. Follow me. That's good, that's good! A nod's
as good as a wink to a blind bat!

Sheryl: Are you, uh,... are you on something?

Al: ON SOMETHING! Very good, very good! Ay? Ay? Ay? (pause)
Oooh! Ya wicked Ay! Wicked Ay! Oooh hooh! Say No MORE!

Sheryl: Well, I, uh....

Al: Is, your uh, so Lance is a sport, ay?

Sheryl: Um, he likes sport, yes!

Al: I bet he does, I bet he does!

Sheryl: As a matter of fact he's very fond of cycling.

Al: 'Oo isn't? Likes cycling, eh? Knew he would. Likes
cycling, eh? He's been around a bit, been around?

... etc.
 
 


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