I don’t follow the Tour de France, Albuquerque politics, nor basketball. But I know that Gonzo has about as much as credibility as Paris Hilton at a gathering of girls promising not to have sex before marriage.
I don’t know, I might have to go with the Tour.
One French newspaper ran a mock obituary for the scandal-tainted Tour de France. Another said the race had become a joke and should be cancelled.
France reeled Thursday from the news that race leader Michael Rasmussen had been ousted by his team for lying about his whereabouts during pre-race training, the third blow this week to the venerable 104-year-old Tour. In recent days, two riders — including star Alexandre Vinokourov — were thrown out because of positive drug tests.
France Soir newspaper ran a mock death notice for the Tour de France on its cover. It said the tour died Thursday “at age 104, after a long illness.”
I don’t follow the Tour de France, Albuquerque politics, nor basketball. But I know that Gonzo has about as much as credibility as Paris Hilton at a gathering of girls promising not to have sex before marriage.
I don’t know, I might have to go with the Tour.