If I remember correctly you’re in “Old Style” country. Perhaps you could humor me and get a shot of an Old Style ad, like a billboard, a barroom window, or even an empty in a gutter somewhere…
Unbelievable, but true. Lance Armstrong’s image, AND his autograph, promoting beer as nutrition.
Here’s a picture of an autographed “Sports Illustrated,” and I found tons of other clear samples of his autograph all over the Internet. Some of the text on the magazine cover is oddly appropriate, too.
My dad always told me that beer is good for you. The hops, corn, wheat, rice and barleys are all natural but I never liked the taste, HAHA poor me. I know it cleans out your bladder with all the water and it comes in 2 types. Ale and lager with various kinds of each and some guys can’t handle drinking it. If you want to see all about it I added the wikipedia link on beer.
First, the sport hasn’t been given a bad rap; it’s as closely regulated as any sport on the planet. Secondly, Armstrong is one of the most-tested athletes in any sport and has never shown positive for anything other than medication prescribed for him when he was battling testicular cancer. Check your facts.
That's the idea, at least. I'm walking westward from New York City for nine months or so.
If everything goes according to plan, I'll be in Oregon when the clock runs out.
If nothing goes according to plan, maybe I'll end up in Peru or Mongolia or Pennsylvania.
You can read all about the details of my trip
if you're so inclined.
I hope you and Jonathan will take some time to throw down a few of these in the coming days. Enjoy your visit with him.
What is it with beers advertised as sports drinks? This is not an uncommon phenomenon!
I don’t know about you but I like to work out while I put down a brewsky…
If I remember correctly you’re in “Old Style” country. Perhaps you could humor me and get a shot of an Old Style ad, like a billboard, a barroom window, or even an empty in a gutter somewhere…
I almost forgot, have you ever seen the film “Idiocracy”?
If the French hadn’t been so obsessed with steroids, they would have realized the true secret behind all the Tour de France wins.
Unbelievable, but true. Lance Armstrong’s image, AND his autograph, promoting beer as nutrition.
Here’s a picture of an autographed “Sports Illustrated,” and I found tons of other clear samples of his autograph all over the Internet. Some of the text on the magazine cover is oddly appropriate, too.
http://www.fatcyclist.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/200812010017.jpg
My dad always told me that beer is good for you. The hops, corn, wheat, rice and barleys are all natural but I never liked the taste, HAHA poor me. I know it cleans out your bladder with all the water and it comes in 2 types. Ale and lager with various kinds of each and some guys can’t handle drinking it. If you want to see all about it I added the wikipedia link on beer.
Sadly, the sport is given a bad rap by cheating bikers like him..
http://velocitynation.com/content/interviews/2009/michael-ashenden
First, the sport hasn’t been given a bad rap; it’s as closely regulated as any sport on the planet. Secondly, Armstrong is one of the most-tested athletes in any sport and has never shown positive for anything other than medication prescribed for him when he was battling testicular cancer. Check your facts.
It’s what plants crave.