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Posted by Porky on Apr-07-2006 04:54:

King who is your HERO? and why?



"During our lives we're faced with so many different elements, we experience so many setbacks, and fight such a hand to hand battle with failure, head down in the rain, just trying to stay upright and to have a little hope. The Tour is not just a bike race, not at all. It is a test... there were no shortcuts, i realized. It took years of racing to build up the mind and body and character until a rider had logged hundreds of races and thousands of miles of road." - Lance Armstrong


Posted by nusty on Apr-07-2006 04:57:

why couldn't he just let the kid at the end beat him? That would have been the nice thing to do.


Posted by rabbitjoker on Apr-07-2006 05:18:

His scrot should be the hero!


Posted by Porky on Apr-07-2006 05:33:

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
His scrot should be the hero!



yes yes.. he only has one tiestocle and he is more a man than most of us boys are!

ONE TIESTOCLE!



Posted by fastmp3 on Apr-07-2006 05:49:

here's my hero : Ronaldinho


Posted by Porky on Apr-07-2006 06:15:

quote:
Originally posted by fastmp3
here's my hero : Ronaldinho



taha u football nerdbot! this is a Lance armstrong dedication thread! not a ronaldino mcdonald one!


Posted by nusty on Apr-07-2006 06:22:

or it could become a 'who's your hero and why?' thread.

Richard Branson is mine. Self made business guru, family guy and still very level headed and fun/ adventuresome.


Posted by slingshot on Apr-07-2006 06:24:

his book is great!


Posted by Porky on Apr-07-2006 07:40:

quote:
Originally posted by nusty
or it could become a 'who's your hero and why?' thread.

Richard Branson is mine. Self made business guru, family guy and still very level headed and fun/ adventuresome.



great idea dave, fixed!

who's richard branson? what has he accomplished beyond wot you just said briefly?


Posted by Porky on Apr-07-2006 07:43:

quote:
Originally posted by mindspin
his book is great!



both of his auto bios are awesome. inspiration!


Posted by Hantu on Apr-07-2006 07:58:

Marc Emery

for being a Canadian that is standing up for what he believes in, against the us drug czars at that.


Posted by Hantu on Apr-07-2006 08:01:

with that i'm going to go run and hide.


Posted by Ace_of_Spades on Apr-07-2006 08:25:

quote:
Originally posted by fastmp3
here's my hero : Ronaldinho




I love this video

And it's acrually very true what it says at the end

"never grow up my freind"

I think ronaldinho is still a kid..(mentally)


Posted by matty on Apr-07-2006 09:26:

quote:
Originally posted by extacy_bomb

I think ronaldinho is still a kid..(mentally)


looks just like young Tiger


Posted by Minhaj on Apr-07-2006 11:39:


"When I was on "The View", Barbara Walters was asking me about the blood and stuff, and I said, 'Well, you know, that's a staple of Japanese cinema.' And then she came back,'But this is America.' And I go, 'I don't make movies for America. I make movies for planet Earth.'" -Quentin Tarantino


Posted by Porky on Apr-07-2006 12:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Nightscape
"When I was on "The View", Barbara Walters was asking me about the blood and stuff, and I said, 'Well, you know, that's a staple of Japanese cinema.' And then she came back,'But this is America.' And I go, 'I don't make movies for America. I make movies for planet Earth.'" -Quentin Tarantino




why do i have to be mr.pink?


Posted by Moral Hazard on Apr-07-2006 12:19:

please see the following.....

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=336096

do I need to explain why?


Posted by Refinnej on Apr-07-2006 12:31:

I don't have a particular hero but I have role models. They would be people that go through a lot of crap in their life and don't use that as an excuse. They perservere and make themselves better people because of it. I also look up to people who can use their negative experiences to help others in the same situations and not just for financial gain.


Posted by trancechaos on Apr-07-2006 14:01:




he is the biggest racist on the face of the earth but his determination and will are greater then that of the average man.

i love eric cartman.


Posted by nusty on Apr-07-2006 14:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Porky
great idea dave, fixed!

who's richard branson? what has he accomplished beyond wot you just said briefly?



complete self made billionaire... owner and founder of the Virgin companies. He also owns one of the sickest tropical islands for his amazing summer home on necker island!


Posted by zokissima on Apr-07-2006 15:09:

Not including Quentin Tarantino, I'm surprise no one here has any heroes of people that have actually done something meaningful, besides being a great sports star, or a self made billionaire. Granted Branson's sponsored lots of very cool stuff that may in the end be of benefit to humanity, but nothing's surfaced so far. VIrgin Galactic, we'll have to see how that little adventure goes. But other than that, these aren't really extraordinary people. Why do you worship them as heroes? What's so heroic about what they're doing with their lives? Maybe role models would suit better...?


Posted by AwakenedAddict on Apr-07-2006 15:18:

Yea, Quentin Tarantino's work is really meaningful!


Posted by Adamo on Apr-07-2006 16:57:

quote:
Originally posted by trancechaos



he is the biggest racist on the face of the earth but his determination and will are greater then that of the average man.

i love eric cartman.


+1


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Apr-07-2006 17:21:

The only heros are those that give their lives to protect their country.


Posted by Moral Hazard on Apr-07-2006 17:35:

quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
The only heros are those that give their lives to protect their country.


what about those that give their lives to protect other countries?


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