Thursday, May 23, 2013

Movement


Its a dam good day to be happy...and why wouldn't be?... I dunno about you folks but i aint wearing a dam single piece of hate today..It aint very often when Friday comes on Thursday and Sunday gets bumped to Monday..hell that's like getting four days for free..Oh yea sure Friday fifteen turns 1 yr and i just got another year older...but that shit is all on auto pilot...
the only question is how T is spendin his free time..between the the couple of mini kegs, grillin, the new downloads.. and misc things..theres a whole lotta racin and ridin to be done..If going to Iowa to sharpen up aint on your gut list i suppose another edition of Frankenmuth is stomach able..and why wouldn't be its early enough to probably get you drinkin before 1 pm..hint..watch out for that kid though... Maybe the early edition of that always fun lovin Stoney Marathon is better for the non travlin types... cant get your goat..Bored yet?.....go up North and give Brent some of your cash and ride Hanson hills for 100 miles but it would be a crime if you left  town without a tryin the  Famous spike Burger..I also hear of another event but i cant confirm as my radar aint reachin that one....But somehow if your rolling heavy no memorial day weekend would complete without a little Movement..and at 10:00 pm on Saturday. night  just like chillin at Jerrys.. that shit don't git no better..No way.. no rumors, no love lost... got T hatin a single thing..if all this went away
  id still be happy kicking the can...my pay wont drop and the drive wouldn't cease...

Peace and Bsafe..

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

RAPE me!

Anonymous said...

id luv 2

Anonymous said...

boom-tsss-boom-tsss-boom-tsss-boom-tsss-boom-tsss-boom-tsss - for 72 straight hours. It's more boring than TMS posters who take a word and add the suffix 'AGE'.

Anonymous said...

WORDAGE!

Anonymous said...

Anon 4:34PMAGE!!!

Anonymous said...

The Killer "rides" again and no longer.

Danilo Di Luca has returned a positive test for EPO in an out-of-competition control carried out on April 29, the Monday before the Giro d’Italia began.

The veteran Italian had belatedly signed for Vini Fantini-Selle Italia the previous week after being left without a team when Acqua & Sapone folded at the end of the 2012. He made his return to racing on April 27 at the GP Larciano, finishing in 10th place.

Vini Fantini directeur sportif Luca Scinto confirmed the news of Di Luca's positive for EPO to Cyclingnews.

"It's true," Scinto said in a quiet, sad voice. "He's mad, he's a cretino, he needs treatment. There's nothing else to say. We gave him a second chance and the sponsors put their faith in him and this is how he pays us back. It's crazy that a rider thinks they can get away with it like that."

Di Luca did not answer his phone when contacted by Cyclingnews.

Di Luca previously tested positive for CERA at the 2009 Giro d’Italia and was handed a two-year suspension, subsequently reduced to 15 months after he apparently provided information on doping methodologies to the Italian Olympic Committee.

The 37-year-old Italian also served a three-month suspension in 2007 for his implication in the Oil for Drugs doping investigation centred around Dr. Carlo Santuccione. He had also been prevented from riding the 2004 Tour de France for the same reason.

Di Luca’s 2007 Giro d’Italia victory was also mired in controversy when he returned a suspect sample after the Zoncolan stage – the so-called “pipì degli angeli” – although he subsequently escaped sanction.

In spite of the fact that he had only two days of racing in his legs before this year’s Giro, Di Luca put in a series of eyebrow-raising performances at the race. He came close to stage victory after a late attack on the road to Serra San Bruno on stage 4 and was also aggressive in the finale to Vicenza.

Di Luca had also put in a startling bout of pace-making on the Jafferau in support of teammate Mauro Santambrogio on stage 14.

Speaking to Cyclingnews earlier in the Giro, Di Luca insisted that his strong performances were explicable by “training well all winter” and said that he hoped to continue racing for two more years.

In recent days, reports in the Italian media had linked Di Luca with a move to Astana for the 2014 season

Anonymous said...

Its-ots-its-ots-its-ots-its-ots. The doping drums continue....