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Re: Ranskan ympäriajo ja Jussi Veikkanen

Post by onkko » Mon Jul 06, 2009 10:14 pm

Found it! This is how you win fight without KO :lol:

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Post by NanaM » Mon Jul 06, 2009 11:28 pm

Bubba Elvis XIV wrote:What was that? He could have clearly gone for a double leg take down...and the other dude should have clinched and worked his knees...Terrible fight! I guess they were French :lol:
LOL not sure, I remember one of them at least was spanish.
Great video! Thanks, I really enjoyed that. :thumbsup:
You're welcome. I liked your karate referee knocking by surprise ;-)

Onkko, the full video of the black ninja features even more pathetic moves by other guys. Make sure you put the sound on, enjoy :

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Re: Ranskan ympäriajo ja Jussi Veikkanen

Post by Bubba Elvis XIV » Mon Jul 06, 2009 11:40 pm

Seen that before - hilarious. I really, really do hope that it is a joke!

As for the referee with the bad temper...looks like he did some ninja death touch or something.

But not all ninjas are nasty and evil some are cute and like to dance to ska with friends...(kick it up, kick it up!).

"why don't you join me and flip out, and you'll be a ninja too."




From http://www.rathergood.com/ninja great site for stupidity.
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Re: Ranskan ympäriajo ja Jussi Veikkanen

Post by onkko » Mon Jul 06, 2009 11:47 pm

Amateur ninjas...

Real ninjas!

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Post by Bubba Elvis XIV » Tue Jul 07, 2009 12:34 am

I was gonna put up a video of the zombie walks and then I realised we've had the exact same conversation before.. :lol:

So, desperately trying to find something equally is rubbish I found what was my most bestestist film when I was a young ninja in training. YO can watch tons of ways how a ninja can kill an opponent (BTW: It's based on truth)

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Post by onkko » Tue Jul 07, 2009 12:37 am

Hey those movies were reason i was in karate club till my yellow belt and then i decided drinking and girls are better :lol:
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Re: Ranskan ympäriajo ja Jussi Veikkanen

Post by oompah18 » Mon Jul 20, 2009 10:59 pm

One summer (in my Life Before Finland :D ), I decided to do another lone bike tour, this time along the French Pyranees, covering some of the "Cols" mountain climbs, in that year´s Le Tour. It just happened to be on TV thi sweek, stage 9:
http://www.letour.fr/2009/TDF/LIVE/us/9 ... etape.html
I was camped near Tarbes & did Col de Tourmalet one day, followed by a BIG rest, then Col dÁspin another day. I even have a Col de Tourmalet T shirt to prove it. (It took me about 4 hrs to get up there & about the same to get down, as it was soooo steep & my hands ached for about a week from holding the breaks on :D . One of the days was an actual tour day, so I chose a place by the side of the road early, ready to view the pelaton.... I was sooo excited. Well, after about 2 hrs of lorries, cars, advertising vans etc etc etc throwing freebies at us, the cyclists finally approached. Whooooosh. Gone. Silence. All in about 4 seconds! TV doesn´t do justice to the speed of it! But it was worth it.
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Post by silk » Wed Jul 22, 2009 6:50 am

That's great oompah18, you finishing those climbs! The descents can sure be hair raising... did you have a chance to enjoy the scenery? :D

No, TV doesn't do justice to the speed in the Tour de France, although some camera angles give an idea at times. And the cameras don't do justice to the steepness of the climbs either... besides, the professional cyclists make it look "easy" :ochesey:

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Post by oompah18 » Wed Jul 22, 2009 10:23 pm

And today I took the tots to watch the Timetrials in the EYOF(http://www.tampere.fi/english/2009.html) in Tampere. It was soooo cool to see all the lads on fab bikes in the lycra! :P Shame there were few spectators, apart from proud parents. We were clapping & cheering them on, but I had to admit that I was not surprised when my 4 yr old asked if he would see Lance Armstrong there! Oops, perhaps we HAVE been watching a little too much of Le Tour on TV lately :lol: But it was fun for the kids to see real racers, not just on TV anyway.
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Post by MagicJ » Wed Jul 22, 2009 11:30 pm

I've avoided reading this for fear of seeing a stage result before i got to view it, especially with Cavendish in the first week. It's been a good tour, a bit flat in week 2 results-wise but as always Le Tour is captivating viewing. I haven't missed a day and unsuprisingly the cream has risen to the top with the col de la colombiere shuffling the pack as expected today (i watched the whole race today :D ).
Obviously i'm rootin' for Wiggins, hopefully his time trial can put him back in a position to reach the podium in Paris but anything in the top 6 is a massive achievement.
You had to feel sorry for the Schleck brothers today, with Contador bouncing on his pedals all the way, he's a worthy champion. :thumbsup:
It was also said to hear that Van Hummel retired today, he's been last for nearly the whole tour, he's done well in the green jersey comp. but as the commentators said he just can't get up the hills, being Dutch probably doesn't help his cause :wink: So close to Paris what a shame for him, maybe he looked ahead and thought he'd never get over Mont Ventoux on the eve of Paris!
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Re: Ranskan ympäriajo ja Jussi Veikkanen

Post by Bubba Elvis XIV » Wed Jul 22, 2009 11:32 pm

What the hell has any of that got to do with ninjas??? :roll: :wink:
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Re: Ranskan ympäriajo ja Jussi Veikkanen

Post by MagicJ » Thu Jul 23, 2009 12:12 am

Oh yeah, that's the real reason i haven't kept up to date with this thread, the feckin' ninjuz keep getting in the way. Aren't they supposed to be stealth?

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