Tyler sinks the Lance

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  • iainf72
    iainf72 Posts: 15,784
    Guess who just bumped into each other in Aspen and had a "chat"?

    Yes, Lance and Tyler!
    Fckin' Quintana … that creep can roll, man.
  • BarryBonds
    BarryBonds Posts: 344
    iainf72 wrote:
    Guess who just bumped into each other in Aspen and had a "chat"?

    Yes, Lance and Tyler!

    I would have liked to listen to that,

    hopefully not " hi Lance"
    Tyler
    you alright
    yes you
    yeah man
    good to see you man
    yeah
    catch you later
    sure thing

    more

    Lance you f kin tosspost
    yeah but no one believes you and i got the all the money
    im gonna bury you and shag the olsens
    you porridge stirrer
  • frenchfighter
    frenchfighter Posts: 30,642
    rdt wrote:
    Back to charity:

    Litigation is one thing, I would hope for the most part, charities in the USA would be following more stringent requirements like Feed The Children

    ....

    On the subject of Livestrong, here's an interesting piece written by a US Professor of Accounting who specialises in the detection of financial statement fraud, and who runs the "FraudBytes" business law blog. The LiveStrong references start about 1/3 of the way down:-

    http://fraudbytes.blogspot.com/2011/06/ ... s-and.html

    Nothing new there to anyone who has followed this closely, but it's of note that someone with his credentials is writing it.

    Thanks for the link.
    Contador is the Greatest
  • dougzz
    dougzz Posts: 1,833
    iainf72 wrote:
    Guess who just bumped into each other in Aspen and had a "chat"?

    Yes, Lance and Tyler!

    Where do you get this stuff from :)
    I imagine you something like the Jonathan Pryce character in the Bond film, masses of giant screens and a hi-tech remote taking in hundreds of news feeds. Indulge me, reveal you have a shaved head, a scar around one eye and white cat.

    Ianf: So Mr Armstrong

    LA: You expect me to talk

    Ianf: No Mr Armstrong, I expect you to die

    Have to go for my medicine now ;)
  • RDT: Yes, thanks for the link above posted Fridayish, indeed about 9 days ago. Thanks, I might have missed it. You are on your toes.

    http://fraudbytes.blogspot.com/2011/06/ ... s-and.html
  • iainf72
    iainf72 Posts: 15,784
    LOL

    via Twitter

    TheRaceRadio Wonder if when Lance and Tyler "talked" if Haven's new boyfriend name came up? After all he is Levi's lawyer
    Fckin' Quintana … that creep can roll, man.
  • afx237vi
    afx237vi Posts: 12,630
    http://outside-blog.away.com/blog/2011/ ... a-bar.html

    Interesting words of encouragement for Tyler from JV on Twitter.
  • iainf72
    iainf72 Posts: 15,784
    afx237vi wrote:
    http://outside-blog.away.com/blog/2011/06/lance-armstrong-and-tyler-hamilton-walk-into-a-bar.html

    Interesting words of encouragement for Tyler from JV on Twitter.

    It is, isn't it? The most public statement yet from Vaughters.
    Fckin' Quintana … that creep can roll, man.
  • rick_chasey
    rick_chasey Posts: 75,661
    So Armstrong has Ekimov and a restaurant owner still doing the Armstrong love-in.

    Must be lonely out there.
  • RichN95.
    RichN95. Posts: 27,253
    So Armstrong has Ekimov and a restaurant owner still doing the Armstrong love-in.

    Must be lonely out there.

    The restaurant owner's only doing it because he's a regular
    Twitter: @RichN95
  • frenchfighter
    frenchfighter Posts: 30,642
    Hamilton has been banned from that resto, lol
    Contador is the Greatest
  • ratsbeyfus
    ratsbeyfus Posts: 2,841
    Well, he did spit in the soup.


    I had one of them red bikes but I don't any more. Sad face.

    @ratsbey
  • BarryBonds
    BarryBonds Posts: 344
    soup had a bitter taste anyway
  • iainf72
    iainf72 Posts: 15,784
    http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/cycling/n ... id=6658817

    Regardless of what happened, if the owner of the place let Armstrong know Hamilton would be there and he went, then it proves Lance really is dumber than a bag full of spanners.
    Fckin' Quintana … that creep can roll, man.
  • moray_gub
    moray_gub Posts: 3,328
    iainf72 wrote:
    http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/cycling/news/story?id=6658817

    Regardless of what happened, if the owner of the place let Armstrong know Hamilton would be there and he went, then it proves Lance really is dumber than a bag full of spanners.

    Where do you draw that conclusion from ?
    Gasping - but somehow still alive !
  • PBo
    PBo Posts: 2,493
    read that article and then glanced at the comments.

    I reckon dennisn has another identity! Joe salami! :D

    JOESALAMI

    vandypepe
    "Lance took drugs for which there was no testing." Seeing you MUST have some "KNOWLEDGE" of what those drugs might be,WHY don't you LIST them??Let's see some written FACTS,shall we??
    The man PASSED EVERY test!So NOW you ALLUDE to some "SUPER UNDETECTABLE DRUG??"
    WHERE ARE THE FACTS??
  • PBo
    PBo Posts: 2,493
    read that article and then glanced at the comments.

    I reckon dennisn has another identity! Joe salami! :D

    JOESALAMI

    vandypepe
    "Lance took drugs for which there was no testing." Seeing you MUST have some "KNOWLEDGE" of what those drugs might be,WHY don't you LIST them??Let's see some written FACTS,shall we??
    The man PASSED EVERY test!So NOW you ALLUDE to some "SUPER UNDETECTABLE DRUG??"
    WHERE ARE THE FACTS??
  • iainf72
    iainf72 Posts: 15,784
    Moray Gub wrote:
    iainf72 wrote:
    http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/cycling/news/story?id=6658817

    Regardless of what happened, if the owner of the place let Armstrong know Hamilton would be there and he went, then it proves Lance really is dumber than a bag full of spanners.

    Where do you draw that conclusion from ?

    Owner is a friend of Lance's.

    Knew Hamilton would be there.

    Odds of them both being in same place would be slim, you'd think. It could be chance, but I doubt it.
    Fckin' Quintana … that creep can roll, man.
  • passout
    passout Posts: 4,425
    Lance who?
    'Happiness serves hardly any other purpose than to make unhappiness possible' Marcel Proust.
  • emadden
    emadden Posts: 2,431
    Lance... what a muppet...

    http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/iteam ... armst.html

    By his actions he could have created the offence that eventually lands him in jail.... Get busted for doping, lying, or intimidating witnesses... It doesnt matter what hurdle you fall on, you still go to jail :D


    EDIT: Apparently intimidating a witness is "class B felony". In state cases the penalty for such activities can be imprisonment up to 60 years! But this is a Federal case, so the matter could be more severe...
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  • BarryBonds
    BarryBonds Posts: 344
    emadden wrote:
    Lance... what a muppet...


    EDIT: Apparently intimidating a witness is "class B felony". In state cases the penalty for such activities can be imprisonment up to 60 years! But this is a Federal case, so the matter could be more severe...

    Yes time served is shorter but hed be forced to read this forum all day every day. With a screenmame Tylerrocks. :o:D
  • FransJacques
    FransJacques Posts: 2,148
    So now the restaurant owner is saying the meeting was nothing, low key, and no scene was made. So why exactly is Hamilton banned from the resto? Bizarre...

    If I was LA and really wanted to get under Tyler's skin, I'd carry my keys around on a keychain made from one of Tugboats paws.

    I would loved to have seen those two swinging their handbags at each other.
    When a cyclist has a disagreement with a car; it's not who's right, it's who's left.
  • rick_chasey
    rick_chasey Posts: 75,661
    Armstrong's a big lad when he's not racing. Tyler's pretty small.

    As I've suggested before, I always had a kind of comic evil genius idea of Armstrong in my head.

    Now he just looks like a big stupid bully who can ride bikes very quickly.

    Shame. I prefer evil genius.
  • LangerDan
    LangerDan Posts: 6,132
    There are only two people who know exactly what went on in the restaurant - and neither could be regarded as being objective.

    My biggest fear is that with this sort of c0cking around,we will never get to the bottom of the whole affair. LA might end up in jail beforehand for intimidating witnesses, or the whole thing might get thrown out if one of Flandis' outbursts can be said to predjudice a fair trial. I think its important for the whole truth to come out, including the good and bad about both sides.- the penalty is of lesser importance, IMO.
    'This week I 'ave been mostly been climbing like Basso - Shirley Basso.'
  • paulcuthbert
    paulcuthbert Posts: 1,016
    Armstrong would burst him :D
  • Kléber
    Kléber Posts: 6,842
    Aspen's not a big place, it's possible that two people end up dining in the same place one evening.

    But coincidence or not, it's incredibly stupid to have a conversation, even a polite one. Armstrong's spending a small fortune hiring a platoon of lawyers, maybe he needs a bodyguard too. For his own protection, that is.

    I was going to add the next step will be a drunk Lance Armstrong, arrested for disturbing residents or some other public incident... but hasn't he done that already on a transatlantic flight or am I mistaken?
  • disgruntledgoat
    disgruntledgoat Posts: 8,957
    Kléber wrote:
    Aspen's not a big place, it's possible that two people end up dining in the same place one evening.

    But coincidence or not, it's incredibly stupid to have a conversation, even a polite one. Armstrong's spending a small fortune hiring a platoon of lawyers, maybe he needs a bodyguard too. For his own protection, that is.

    I was going to add the next step will be a drunk Lance Armstrong, arrested for disturbing residents or some other public incident... but hasn't he done that already on a transatlantic flight or am I mistaken?

    What's Serge up to these days? Protecting Evans' dog?
    "In many ways, my story was that of a raging, Christ-like figure who hauled himself off the cross, looked up at the Romans with blood in his eyes and said 'My turn, sock cookers'"

    @gietvangent
  • Remarkable situation.

    Well, Tyler Hamilton is originally from Massachussets but from what I know, he got a skiiing scholarship to Colorado University in Boulder, the Buffalos and Colorado has been his hangout since from what I know.

    Aspen's a ski resort place, I know in Colorado at Vail, they have white water rafting, so maybe this is in Aspen too.
  • RichN95.
    RichN95. Posts: 27,253
    If Hamilton's eating out in Aspen, at least it means he hasn't blown all his money like Landis.
    Twitter: @RichN95
  • BikingBernie
    BikingBernie Posts: 2,163
    Kléber wrote:
    I was going to add the next step will be a drunk Lance Armstrong, arrested for disturbing residents or some other public incident... but hasn't he done that already on a transatlantic flight or am I mistaken?
    You recall correctly.

    Liquored-Up Lance Loses It on Plane?
    Ted Casablanca, eonline
    26 March 2009


    Poor Lance Armstrong can't catch a break - well, aside from actually breaking his collarbone during a race in Spain, we mean.

    After crashing during the run-up to his stunningly ambitious eighth Tour de France, Lance was on a flight from Madrid to Atlanta. And apparently the sometimes-womanizer took his self-pity out on the other passengers. Perhaps he knew how bad surgery was going to be, what with that steel plate and those 12 screws he'd just had implanted in his collarbone, which was busted in four spots?

    Regardless, an A.T. reader on the flight with L.A. contacted us and described how unpleasant the 36-year-old cancer-surviving cyclist was:

    "He was such an asshole," ranted our onboard babe. "He was so wasted on painkillers, and he drank a lot. It was just obnoxious."

    So how much did he chug exactly? "Enough to be cut off," the witness told us. And that was in first class, where the booze flows freely until passengers usually cut themselves off, honeys.

    After bitchin' for a while, Lancey, who had his arm in a sling, finally went to sleep, much to the flight attendants' and other passengers' joy.

    We get the guy is hurtin', but come on, man, no need to be obnoxious about it. Let's just hope he was easing the physical pain of the injury and not of Kate Hudson and Owen Wilson's supposed reconciliation.

    After all, I pretty much adore Lance, and not just because he's got such great legs (which I've seen super up close). Surely he was having a bad day, nothing more?


    The original link for the above is given below, but like much else critical of Armatrong I am sure that the article was deleted long ago.

    http://www.comcast.net/articles/enterta ... 5/b106071/