2013/01/15 19:59:15
Randy P
SteveStrummerUK


I say 'good for him' for having the ball to come clean.

Possibly the funniest thing I've seen from you Steve. Well played sir!
2013/01/15 20:00:33
SteveStrummerUK
rsp@odyssey.net


SteveStrummerUK


I say 'good for him' for having the ball to come clean.

Possibly the funniest thing I've seen from you Steve. Well played sir!

 

 
 
2013/01/15 20:38:42
trimph1





He just did it because he was caught out....
2013/01/15 21:28:19
Mooch4056
I guessing he just got tired of lying about it. That and doping is probably wide spread, in the sport. He can rat people out  and cut through some legal stuff or make deals with that.

Or he's just nuts. I dunno.  

We put to much idolization into sports people and Hollywood celebrities.  We should put zero in. Most of them are ****s. 

Look up.......that is who you should be praising and calling great.

 When you look horizontal we get Armstrong and Winfrey and what the world has to offer  and There you have it. 



Bapu would never dope 


He would never win a Tour de France either. But most of you guys on this forum are better people than Oprah or Lance the one testicle millionaire doper. 


Well ... I am off with my insignificant contribution to this thread  

(Scratches self, farts..... Grabs a beer) 


Later 



2013/01/15 22:14:40
yorolpal
SteveStrummerUK


I say 'good for him' for having the ball to come clean.

Let's just "retire" Straummy's yellow jersey, shall we?

Cruel...but fair...and HIlarious!

2013/01/15 22:20:02
Bub
sharke
ampfixer

A confession could land him in prison. I'm real curious about what made him decide to spill the beans, and how he plans to fight the charges he's open to now. Makes no sense.
Yeah I'm also confused as to why he chose to give a world exclusive to a show with a turnover in the hundreds of millions. Perhaps they paid him in Reece's Pieces?
He probably made a deal with her to pay for his lawyers when he gets nailed in exchange for his story.

She is a billionaire after all. What's a 10 million in lawyer fees and judge payoffs to her when she's already made that much in the time it took me to type this post.
2013/01/15 22:22:07
zungle
2013/01/15 23:14:03
yorolpal
You are totally correct Zungle, ol pal.  The Livestrong Foundation is an incredible entity and, hopefully, will continue it's very beneficial work.  I hope that everyone understands the difference between both the organization, Lance's heroic battle with cancer and his now tainted record in cycling.  No matter what one might think of Lance now...Livestrong should continue to grow and fight this awful malady. 
2013/01/16 00:03:53
ampfixer
Saw more on the news tonight. Now they are saying that he might not have confessed and Oprah leaked the story in an attempt to boost the ratings of her failing network. Looks like we have to wait for the interview to air.

If he is guilty I want to know how he passed hundreds of screening tests. I have a pal who's big into cycling and he has a theory that's very much in line Straumy's earlier comment but the idea gives me a chill. His ball was not alone, it had a friend.

I truly wish his organization well but I also feel for those that never got to compete because the dopers took all the top spots. Really sad to see a guy going down in flames. It's not like his sponsors were in it for the greater good of man, it was all about the money. Now that they smell blood in the water they want more money, but this time from Armstrong.

Kids need hero's. When I was a kid we had astronauts, now kids get seal team 6. They're getting ripped off.
2013/01/16 00:05:32
craigb
So...  If everyone in the Tour De France really was doping, then wasn't it still a level playing field and Lance was the best?
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