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Poster: Some things are obvious
Subject: RE: Lance Armstrong bonks at 1/2 Ironman, loses a spot at the finishline and ignores his daughter
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Linsanity wrote:

[quote]Hats too bee shed wrote:

[quote]PJO wrote:

Penguins can return from hunting at sea, climb up slippery rocks with wet flippers and, among the chaos and noise of thousands of similarly squawking babies, find their own. I can similarly tell the sound of my own daughter calling me in a crowd. I think it's because I raised her. The fact that LA didn't notice his daughter says a lot. It wasn't a conscious thing on his part, I won't call him a jerk because of it. But the unconscious bond is clearly not there and that was hard to see as a parent.


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He just finished a tri and bonked at the end. Probably doesn't know his name quite yet. Did he know she would be at the end.....probably not? Walked by my entire family and girlfriend after finishing the Chicago Int'l distance tri.

But, let's compare Lance to f*cking penguin. When penguins lose a chick, they try and steal another bird's chick. How about that? Does Lance kidnap people? Brilliant![/quote]

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Let's try changing the topic completely. Lance does not kidnap people therefore Lance is a good person and a good dad.

BRILLIANT! With STARS! ***** !!!
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