I haven't been here in a few days, but I thought the agreement was that if
riders say they are innocent that we'll just have to take their word for it?
Oh, and facial and other expressions, too, of course. So if Tyler says he's
innocent then he's innocent (except of course if his facial expression says
otherwise). Sports could then save all those expensive drug tests. Maybe
they could pour it into cycling so they don't have to use Amgen as a main
sponsor?
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> "Joe King" <joe...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> http://eurosport.com/cycling/sport_sto947707.shtml
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> I haven't been here in a few days, but I thought the agreement was
> that if riders say they are innocent that we'll just have to take
> their word for it? Oh, and facial and other expressions, too, of
> course.
You forgot the charity funds. Any rider that has one is a class act who
wouldn't dope.
Don't forget lover of puppies (and cute brunettes with heavenly names).