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, then he started winning, by monstering it in the ITT and limiting damages in the mountains.
.It's funny how often people think that - Indurain did not limit his losses in the mountains, he had virtually no losses and gifted stages to other riders. He came second to Romiger on mountain stages two days running in one tour, a bit greedy of Rominger to accept a second gift, really.
Indurain was a cheat too?
Never really thought about it but this makes me sadder than all the rest as he did seem like a really nice chap.Who is to say he wasn't a nice man? The idea that all dopers are like Armstrong is silly. Indurain didn't throw his weight around, bully people or get angry. I recall someone saying the only time they saw him get angry was when Jesper Skibby accidentally trod on his toe.
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Always nice to photograph some unfamiliar faces
As well as some familiar ones
Set is here http://www.flickr.com/photos/36707747@N07/sets/72157637523859146/
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It's not like someone is just going to say dibs and then paypal some money is it? If anyone is interested they can contact the OP and find out what they need to know can't they? If someone is in the position where they might want to take over a business a few details here or there in this thread are hardly what is going to make the difference.
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You should be able to download the original, or any size you want, from the photo on Flickr. Click on the three dots in the bottom right hand corner, choose 'view all sizes' and download from there.
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It's all about the shadows. Pics from Sunday, just after Bill left.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/36707747@N07/sets/72157637273546343/
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Heresy!
Objectively, it's a terrible, terrible programme but I do look forward to it. Waiting to see if they can continue their incredible run of never learning from experience, standing around when they most need to leave quickly in order to have a long chat in hushed voices about important thoughts, wondering if his son will have grown another five years in a week, musing on how many hair care products they must have stored up, marvelling at the rule that in general only better than average looking people (and potential child models) will survive the end of the world.
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What? The Governor was the best thing in it. How could David Morrissey in an eye patch not be great?
I noticed last night that Andrew Lincoln has taken to speaking in a whisper all the time again. Then again, he has stiff competition from the rest of the husky mumblers. Worst leading man ever.
I'm waiting for the day one of them slips up and uses the word 'zombie'.Bad Lip Reading: La-bibbida-bibba-dum (extanded Itunes version) - YouTube
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Rasmussen has already back tracked on Freire and Flecha. He didn't see them dope, which doesn't mean they didn't but certainly makes Rasmussen look like a chancer. He seems more like Ricardo Ricco than Hamilton or Landis - a weak and pathetic character, an egotist and, as it were, devious, truculent and unreliable.
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Well, since the problems I detailed up in the thread somewhere my connection has been perfect, always 30 or 31. I'm in N16.
It was a slog to get it sorted out but I was also refunded three months charges so my experience of Virgin is ok. Once I made contact through Facebook, and using the twitter e-mail (which is just an e-mail address, you don't need to be on Twitter) they paid attention, did what they said they would and got the problem fixed.
There are several other flats in this house with Virgin and I don't know of anyone having any longstanding problems. I guess with any ISP there will be a proportion who just get the shitty end of the stick. Threatening to leave, and meaning it, also concentrates their minds.







@ Jimmy 'Jimmy' Fingers.
Only in a stereotyped, rather than a literal, way, I hope.
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20130811/auto/auto2.html
UK - road fatalities per 100,000 population - 2.75
Jamaica - road fatalities per 100,000 population - 11.6
France - road fatalities per 100,000 population - 6.4
The figures per 100,000 motor vehicles are 5.1, 65.4 and 9.75.