One of the most incredible feats of any living human has to be everything accomplished through the continuing saga that is Lance Armstrong. He has now decided to go after Tour de France win number seven. Incredibly good news for cycling fans and LA fans.
Okay, when this is happening let's plan a party, get together, whatever so we can watch it together. See how I'm making an effort to get into sports with you? Show respect for your interest...
But I guess riding a bike isn't exactly a "sport." I mean, little girls can ride a bike. And it's not like there's a motor on it, and he's not doing tricks. Tricks would make it a good sport. ...And there's no ball. That would make it a sport man! Give the man a stick and a ball to hit while he's riding that bike. Yeah that would be great! ...And they should loose the spandex. Only David Lee Roth should wear spendex (in 1985).
Well, let's watch it anyway!
Posted by: Joe | 02/16/2005 at 04:22 PM
Joe and Sport is like pepper in my orange juice. The Tour takes like 2 weeks man. You don't get together and pull out the PopSecret and watch it. C'mon man. Haha.
Hey, if you want to get together and watch it, then stop making fun of it. :)
Posted by: Reformissionary | 02/16/2005 at 04:29 PM
I'm serious! I really want to watch it.
Posted by: Joe | 02/16/2005 at 04:32 PM
And you can come watch, but it's early in the morning and involves a lot of spandex watching. But it's pretty cool when they crash.
Posted by: Reformissionary | 02/16/2005 at 04:35 PM
Yeah, I guess crashing makes it a sport. Let's plan it. Now put some stuff up from Miller! (That's Don Miller guys)
Posted by: Joe | 02/16/2005 at 04:47 PM
Haha! True.
Posted by: Reformissionary | 02/16/2005 at 05:04 PM
My mom was watching an episode of Oprah this weekend while I was at home and Lance Armstrong and his girlfriend Sheryl Crow were the guests. I only got to watch the last half of it. Unfortunately, I heard him say: "I'm not the most religious man in the world" (giving the impression that he's closer to the other extreme). Plus it seems that he and his acoustic gal pal are living together.
It's too bad that after the miracles that have happened in his life that he doesn't life his life for the one who made it all possible. But who knows, maybe God will grab him one of these days.
I'm not trying to ruin the party here. Of course there are still things to admire him for and reason to cheer him on. What do you say we watch the next race at BW3's here in Lex? My treat ;)
Posted by: Wes | 02/17/2005 at 07:09 PM
Wes, read the quote from Derek Webb at Joe's blog. I think that answers your issue with LA.
Posted by: Steve McCoy | 02/18/2005 at 03:09 PM
Oh, and we can't watch at BW3 in Lex because it's aired on OLN early in the morning before the BDubs opens. I'll be watching at my house though, so grab a late one and get up here!
Posted by: Steve McCoy | 02/18/2005 at 03:11 PM
I thought my comments agreed with Webb's.
Posted by: Wes | 02/19/2005 at 11:07 PM