Petraeus as the dramatic hero
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Two Wheels. One Dark Lord.
When you start out with this line: One of the more memorable and revealing statements explaining the nature of the Bush administration buildup to the Continue reading Petraeus as the dramatic hero
Young Republicans; The Next Generation They’re Young They’re Gay (not that there is anything wrong with that, except in their case) They’re all hoping for Continue reading
Hey all. Here is what I can figure out. The guys at ARD and ZDF decided to pull coverage because it is still ‘a farce’. Continue reading German Coverage.
A good writeup from Saul Raisin on his first bike race after his horrific accident at the Circuit de la Sarthe in April, 2006. My Continue reading Saul Raisin back to business
I am trying to come to grips with understanding what the significance is of a whole countries media shutting down TV for that nation because Continue reading
Hey, hey. My, my. Rock and roll with never die. And, yo, CSC’s got frick’n lasers…
Only 24:1??? Fucking amateur! Matthias Kessler he is not! When you need a job done right, you go to Astana. Sinekewitz has more problems than Continue reading
The dog seems fine. The front wheel is made out of ticky tacky. Collision!
Ho, ho. Michael “Chicken” Rasmussen as much as called Denis Menchov a pussy after today’s stage of Le Tour. Quacks Big Bird, as quoted by Continue reading ‘Chicken’ lays an egg
The video posts are buggy in IE 6. I just tested it, and it will work once you click “ok” to load content or some Continue reading Zabriskie is fucking crazy: Rest Day
This is an old one, but it’s making the rounds again. Must be Tour time or something. Back in January of 2006 I posted a Continue reading The truth wants to come out
A guy names John wrote me and said only, “Fat is the new thin.” And he linked to this article in the NY Times titled Continue reading The cycling paradox