Posted on 10/10/2013 3:00:41 PM PDT by george76
Armstrong was open about his doping with Crow, never suspecting that she would tell anybody about it.
"Rather than try to hide the transfusion from her, Armstrong was completely open about it," the authors write, according to the Daily News. "He trusted that Crow would have no desire to tell the press or anyone else about the team's doping program. He explained that it was simply part of the sport - that all cyclists were doing the same thing."
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Hell hath no fury like a person warned by their attorney that lying to or withholding information from federal investigators is a felony.
This guy was quite a con man, he made millions.
He had to explain to her why he has a tiny “you know what”.
What? Woman who can’t be trusted? What aboout men who dope? They can’t be trusted either.
I was watching one of those true crime shows once with a male co-worker and the cops knew exactly how to pressure the suspects - arrest the girlfriends. Get the women into the interview room and they’ll start crying and ratting out the guys to save themselves.
My co-worker said “Never, never, NEVER confide you committed a crime to a woman. They will give you up so fast...”.
I started laughing but he’s right.
Might have been Cheryl David. I think she and Crowe were showering together to save water at the time.
Laurie David...Too much Curb Your Enthusiasm.
You are right.
Yes. Just as the Founding Fathers intended. Can't have peasants lying to the King's Men, can we? Oh - but the King's Men can lie to the peasant ALL DAY, with a view to squeezing him for what they want.
“Laurie David...Too much Curb Your Enthusiasm.”
Man, I hope someone was taking pictures...
Evidently, once a month she was donating blood to him for a transfusion.
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