Café Pedro 6: And now for something completely different...
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Posted on 17-07-2013 08:48
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CrueTrue wrote:
Any ideas for a new PCM13 competition? Still got one game left
How about a contest to see which user has the most desert-plant-sounding name and the winner gets the game?
There's a fine line between "psychotherapist" and "psycho the rapist"
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Posted on 17-07-2013 08:54
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@cactus: you'd have some competition though
https://pcmdaily.com/search.php?stext=...mp;order=0
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Posted on 17-07-2013 09:16
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Random question here: Who here believes in dream-analysis? |
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Posted on 17-07-2013 09:32
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Posers.
Those fonies can't even handle my cactie.
There's a fine line between "psychotherapist" and "psycho the rapist"
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Posted on 17-07-2013 13:50
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A contest to see anything. I love contests no matter what. Unless it's to be a new admin. Come on, I know my boundaries, make something easier!
RIP Exxon Duke, David Veilleux, Double Feature, and Monster Energy
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Posted on 17-07-2013 14:13
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Well, well. In a bit I can welcome my new sister into the world. My dad and his second wife had their second daughter yesterday evening, will go to the hospital in a bit.
If she was born yesterday, that means I can start preparing her in 3 years. Be ready to see the new Marianne Vos in about 21 years |
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rogvi97 |
Posted on 17-07-2013 14:35
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Ian Butler wrote:
Well, well. In a bit I can welcome my new sister into the world. My dad and his second wife had their second daughter yesterday evening, will go to the hospital in a bit.
If she was born yesterday, that means I can start preparing her in 3 years. Be ready to see the new Marianne Vos in about 21 years
Good luck getting a new diaper girl in cycling
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Posted on 17-07-2013 15:05
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Ian Butler wrote:
Well, well. In a bit I can welcome my new sister into the world. My dad and his second wife had their second daughter yesterday evening, will go to the hospital in a bit.
If she was born yesterday, that means I can start preparing her in 3 years. Be ready to see the new Marianne Vos in about 21 years
Nice! Add her into the db for PCM2034.
Spoiler On a side note, I'm finally back on PCM.Daily after being gone for a month...
baseballlover312, 06-03-14 : "Nuke Moscow...Don't worry Russia, we've got plenty of love to go around your cities"
Sarah Palin, 08-03-14 (CPAC, on Russian aggression) : "The only thing that stops a bad guy with a nuke is a good guy with a nuke"
Big thanks to jdog for making this AMAZING userbar!
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Posted on 17-07-2013 15:10
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Ian Butler wrote:
Well, well. In a bit I can welcome my new sister into the world. My dad and his second wife had their second daughter yesterday evening, will go to the hospital in a bit.
If she was born yesterday, that means I can start preparing her in 3 years. Be ready to see the new Marianne Vos in about 21 years
Great news!
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jph27 |
Posted on 17-07-2013 15:14
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Ian Butler wrote:
Well, well. In a bit I can welcome my new sister into the world. My dad and his second wife had their second daughter yesterday evening, will go to the hospital in a bit.
If she was born yesterday, that means I can start preparing her in 3 years. Be ready to see the new Marianne Vos in about 21 years
Pfft, my brother and protege will be the next big thing in 19 years. I reckon he can surpass, er, Guillaume Blot. |
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sutty68 |
Posted on 17-07-2013 15:41
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Ian Butler wrote:
Well, well. In a bit I can welcome my new sister into the world. My dad and his second wife had their second daughter yesterday evening, will go to the hospital in a bit.
If she was born yesterday, that means I can start preparing her in 3 years. Be ready to see the new Marianne Vos in about 21 years
She would have to be a Great star to become the new Vos
All the best on the arrival of your new step sister |
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Bosskardo |
Posted on 17-07-2013 17:11
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CrueTrue wrote:
Any ideas for a new PCM13 competition? Still got one game left
Maybe a real suggestion too?
Prediction game. First cyclist to Paris city limit.
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Aquarius |
Posted on 17-07-2013 22:18
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jph27 wrote:
Ian Butler wrote:
Well, well. In a bit I can welcome my new sister into the world. My dad and his second wife had their second daughter yesterday evening, will go to the hospital in a bit.
If she was born yesterday, that means I can start preparing her in 3 years. Be ready to see the new Marianne Vos in about 21 years
Pfft, my brother and protege will be the next big thing in 19 years. I reckon he can surpass, er, Guillaume Blot.
Blot tried his chance on the road, but I reckon he had more potential on the track. He set the regional record for U17, and was very dominant in youth categories (a couple of regional titles, not sure what he did on the national scale). We're a region that's come up with many good riders, even recently, so Blot is a bit of a question mark... |
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Spilak23 |
Posted on 17-07-2013 22:20
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Spilak23 wrote:
Anybody knows if T-Photon is active on another pcm forum? He has made a lot of 2005 stages which would be very usefull for my database so I sended him a pm but hasn't logged in for a few weeks.
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rogvi97 |
Posted on 17-07-2013 22:26
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Aquarius wrote:
jph27 wrote:
Ian Butler wrote:
Well, well. In a bit I can welcome my new sister into the world. My dad and his second wife had their second daughter yesterday evening, will go to the hospital in a bit.
If she was born yesterday, that means I can start preparing her in 3 years. Be ready to see the new Marianne Vos in about 21 years
Pfft, my brother and protege will be the next big thing in 19 years. I reckon he can surpass, er, Guillaume Blot.
Blot tried his chance on the road, but I reckon he had more potential on the track. He set the regional record for U17, and was very dominant in youth categories (a couple of regional titles, not sure what he did on the national scale). We're a region that's come up with many good riders, even recently, so Blot is a bit of a question mark...
Weeell, right now french cycling isn't it's best... Yeah you've got Rolland and Pinot but how are they doing in the Tour? But Buhanni is certainly exciting to see in the next years and Couqard maybe also, but besides those, you need more...
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Posted on 17-07-2013 22:36
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I didn't mean world beaters or French riders but Breton ones. Blot in his youth looked like he could compare with the likes of Le Mével and Vaugrenard, etc. now he seems to be done another Naulleau (by far the most impressive one until half way through his junior 1 year). Sojasun and Bretagne are full of half-decent Breton riders (for pro conti level), but even there, Blot was hardly good enough, when the potential he showed in his youth was superior to almost all of them.
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Posted on 17-07-2013 22:47
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Waghlon wrote:
CrueTrue wrote:
Any ideas for a new PCM13 competition? Still got one game left
Shape the DVD into tiny darts and launch them at Cya-employees until we get moddable track racing?
But I'm going to be a Cyanide employee!! AGHH!!
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Posted on 17-07-2013 22:59
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Aquarius wrote:
I didn't mean world beaters or French riders but Breton ones. Blot in his youth looked like he could compare with the likes of Le Mével and Vaugrenard, etc. now he seems to be done another Naulleau (by far the most impressive one until half way through his junior 1 year). Sojasun and Bretagne are full of half-decent Breton riders (for pro conti level), but even there, Blot was hardly good enough, when the potential he showed in his youth was superior to almost all of them.
Yes, you're right, but look at the Tour and compare it with let's say the Giro. The french are doing poorly in the Tour and in the Giro, you'd almost believe beside a few in the GC top, there's almost just italians in the break, in the sprint and fighting for a win...
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Posted on 18-07-2013 11:46
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YIPEE! My Laptop Cable fried and my laptop has a bit of a juice Issue already!
Guess I may have to back drop my Graphics Work for the forseeable future!!! Brilliant, Just Brilliant!
(I may still be able to get some graphics work done, but I have to update Gimp on my Computer first... Damned)
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 18-07-2013 12:19
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My big sister was on holiday and was at the stage to the Mont Ventoux. She asked me: "who will win?" I said: "I hope Quintana!"
She brought me back a present from that stage: a water bottle from - who else - Quintana himself |
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