Armstrong: the endgame begins

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  • CyclingBantam
    CyclingBantam Posts: 1,299
    andyp wrote:

    Don't remember ever mentioning anything about the subject of this thread- I was talking about the people in general here. Most of them seem like pricks

    You'll fit right in then. :lol:

    Again, probably another thing you wouldn't dare say to my face

    Please keep posting this stuff Paul, it is brilliant.

    You are so tough I wouldn't even look at you, let alone say stuff to you. :lol:
  • jimmythecuckoo
    jimmythecuckoo Posts: 4,718
    There was a period about a year or so ago that everyone got a bit grumpy on here, but in the main BR is the best cycling forum on the net.

    If you think about the controversy when the C+ and Procycling mag forums merged with all those public defections to Cycle Chat, we have come a long way !!


    (But it is important to bear in mind we are still just talking about an internet message board at the end of the day...)
  • afx237vi
    afx237vi Posts: 12,630
    andyp wrote:

    Don't remember ever mentioning anything about the subject of this thread- I was talking about the people in general here. Most of them seem like pricks

    You'll fit right in then. :lol:

    Again, probably another thing you wouldn't dare say to my face

    The funniest thing is that you probably don't even realise the double standards of what you just wrote.
  • Pross
    Pross Posts: 43,463
    Just ignore the minority masturbaters on here who take great pride in ridiculing such posts and pointing out trivialities like spelling mistakes and they have nothingbetter to do all day than go through every single post on the website trying to find a post to jump on :lol:

    +1

    How can you +1 that? Oldwelshman says it's the minority whilst you say it's "most posters".

    I'm still convinced Chung Mee is another incarnation from the team that brought us BarryBonds, Vino, Black Panther et al so I doubt they are too offended.

    That said, in defence the search function on this forum is a pile of shite!
  • ratsbeyfus
    ratsbeyfus Posts: 2,841
    iainf72 wrote:
    Maybe people lead very sheltered lives, but people here tend to be very civil and pleasant I'd say.

    I whole heartedly agree with you.

    Of course it'll be a whole lot more civil when the F@?king C@(K s!cking L@ @p0l@g!sts t@k£ the!r %^$£s and #'ck 0£f.

    When that day comes, I may even sign the wife and kids up and spend my holidays here.


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

    @ratsbey
  • Jez mon
    Jez mon Posts: 3,809
    Can understand why it looks slightly harsh, but if you spend much time on the pro racing forum, you'd understand that Chung Mee seemed to be a bit of a s*** stirrer, who was an expert one second, and then a complete novice the next.

    Overall, this forum is on the whole a civil place, I would not like to see that get spoilt. Other forums are not nearly as good as this, and this is in part due to the fact that most threads go on for a long time before they get to the personal insult slinging stage.

    TBH, I would welcome Chung back, it was funny to see how much he contradicted himself!
    You live and learn. At any rate, you live
  • Gazzetta67
    Gazzetta67 Posts: 1,890
    Jez mon wrote:
    Can understand why it looks slightly harsh, but if you spend much time on the pro racing forum, you'd understand that Chung Mee seemed to be a bit of a s*** stirrer, who was an expert one second, and then a complete novice the next.

    Overall, this forum is on the whole a civil place, I would not like to see that get spoilt. Other forums are not nearly as good as this, and this is in part due to the fact that most threads go on for a long time before they get to the personal insult slinging stage.

    TBH, I would welcome Chung back, it was funny to see how much he contradicted himself!

    + 1 He comes on to a Pro Race forum and said he had read 20 books on Cycling yet he has never heard of Sean Kelly ???? would call that a little odd.
  • morstar
    morstar Posts: 6,190
    Gazzetta67 wrote:
    yet he has never heard of Sean Kelly ????

    He was that Irish guy who never quite managed to come out of the shadow of Stephen Roche. Yes? :twisted:
  • Yellow Peril
    Yellow Peril Posts: 4,466
    Perhaps there should be a "Man of Steel" award for the hardest poster?

    This is a pretty good forum all said and done but people will always pick on an opportunity to ridicule/point out errors in a post. That's the nature of the beast in forum world, isn't it?

    I'm off to get my flagging rapier serviced! (ooh-er!)
    @JaunePeril

    Winner of the Bike Radar Pro Race Wiggins Hour Prediction Competition
  • dougzz
    dougzz Posts: 1,833
    morstar wrote:
    Gazzetta67 wrote:
    yet he has never heard of Sean Kelly ????

    He was that Irish guy who never quite managed to come out of the shadow of Stephen Roche. Yes? :twisted:

    No you're thinking of Henry Kelly, Sean Kelly was with Jeremy Beadle on 'Game for a Laugh'
  • morstar
    morstar Posts: 6,190
    dougzz wrote:
    morstar wrote:
    Gazzetta67 wrote:
    yet he has never heard of Sean Kelly ????

    He was that Irish guy who never quite managed to come out of the shadow of Stephen Roche. Yes? :twisted:

    No you're thinking of Henry Kelly, Sean Kelly was with Jeremy Beadle on 'Game for a Laugh'

    Good thinking but no, you're wrong. I have remembered now; he was the guy who captained GB to hockey gold at the olympics
  • heavymental
    heavymental Posts: 2,091
    Perhaps there should be a "Man of Steel" award for the hardest poster?

    Very funny idea. Verrrry funny! :evil:

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