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Never mind all that; the worst thing is that he's a bully

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Sir Gregory Hall, Esq·

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Jan 22, 2013, 3:29:11 PM1/22/13
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Yes, folks, it's already started. I heard it on the radio several
times in the past week since Lance Armstrong blubber mouthed
on the Oprah show.

The talking heads are saying. "Apologizing isn't going to cut it.
What about his years of being a bully and his destroying lives
by his bully tactics?" "He sued people when he knew they were
right." "He used intimidation tactics!"

As if being a bully is worse than cheating, lying, doping, perjury,
conspiracy and many of the other criminal and civil charges
Armstrong's likely to face in the future.

What a society of wimps the USA has become to play the
bully card when real crimes that make being a bully pale
in comparison are in play.

--
Sir Gregory


Davey Crockett

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Jan 22, 2013, 3:34:16 PM1/22/13
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" Sir Gregory Hall, Esq·" a écrit profondement:


Well said (written actually)


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Davey Crockett
Flying the Flag of the English
The Flag of Hengest and Horsa
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i_am_cyc...@yahoo.ca

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Jan 22, 2013, 4:16:25 PM1/22/13
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It would be nice if Lance made financial restitution to those whom he and his henchmen ruined financially.

Cheers

data...@yahoo.com

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Jan 22, 2013, 8:46:18 PM1/22/13
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try Brit cycle forums

birdbrain

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Jan 23, 2013, 8:01:22 AM1/23/13
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On Tuesday, January 22, 2013 12:29:11 PM UTC-8, Sir Gregory Hall, Esq· wrote:
> As if being a bully is worse than cheating, lying, doping, perjury,
>
> conspiracy and many of the other criminal and civil charges
>
Being a bully is worse than all that, that's why he was busted.

> What a society of wimps the USA has become to play the
>
> bully card when real crimes that make being a bully pale
>
> in comparison are in play.
>
Some have questioned Obama's qualifications.. but yeah, you're right.

data...@yahoo.com

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Jan 23, 2013, 9:06:35 AM1/23/13
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gnaw. the situation is continuously misconstrewed.

LA was allowed to race despite everyone of intelligence knowing PED were the core.

ASO/UCI allowed the run.....the field did it.

The initial aftermath only feed ASO/Euro cycle PR interests and this continues. The assumed street morality/ehtics/judgemental behavior is transient leaving only positive PR with cycle awareness.

AFTER serious prosecution standards ran out of time, did USADA move by forcing his compatriots to squeal or loose the $$$ they had made doping. The gang of 3/4 earned less by not going along, were thrown over the side by the compatriot association.

The Brits are whining. England is a miserable place for training.

atriage

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Jan 23, 2013, 10:25:36 AM1/23/13
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On 23/01/2013 14:06, data...@yahoo.com wrote:
> England is a miserable place for training.
>

You can fucking say that again.

data...@yahoo.com

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Jan 24, 2013, 12:04:26 AM1/24/13
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ENGLAND IS A MISERABLE PLACE FOR TRAINING

Sir Gregory Hall, Esq·

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Jan 24, 2013, 4:41:56 PM1/24/13
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I understand you blokes have freezing cold weather and lots of
snow. For weeks now. LOL! About makes it impossible to train
outdoors.

I guess I'm fortunate to live in south Florida, USA. Nice and
warm today with highs in the mid-seventies, low humidity
and nary a cloud in the sky. I put in my usual 45 miles this
morning. Even worked up a sweat.

--
Sir Gregory


atriage

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Jan 24, 2013, 5:07:02 PM1/24/13
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CUNT.

Sir Gregory Hall, Esq·

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Jan 24, 2013, 5:14:10 PM1/24/13
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"atriage" <atr...@atriage.net> wrote in message
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LOL!!


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