This is a picture of Tyler Farrar at the 2011 Scheldeprijs at the start line in Antwerp Belgium. He is a Sprinter for Garmin Cervelo. The morning of this photograph he is being asked questions about the sensations in his legs and his chances for victory because he is the defending champion. He was one of the few Professionals that morning to not wear his helmet to the sign in. In fact he waited til the last minute to put his helmet on. Many European cyclist have very stylish haircuts but Tyler may have the nicest haircut of the Americans. Levi Leipheimer and Chris Horner are almost bald. The Heroes think he made an excellent choice in not wearing his helmet and would love to know his barber or stylist. If it happens to be in Ghent, all the better as it is the second home for the Heroes.Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Tyler Farrar
This is a picture of Tyler Farrar at the 2011 Scheldeprijs at the start line in Antwerp Belgium. He is a Sprinter for Garmin Cervelo. The morning of this photograph he is being asked questions about the sensations in his legs and his chances for victory because he is the defending champion. He was one of the few Professionals that morning to not wear his helmet to the sign in. In fact he waited til the last minute to put his helmet on. Many European cyclist have very stylish haircuts but Tyler may have the nicest haircut of the Americans. Levi Leipheimer and Chris Horner are almost bald. The Heroes think he made an excellent choice in not wearing his helmet and would love to know his barber or stylist. If it happens to be in Ghent, all the better as it is the second home for the Heroes.
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Next year we all get haircuts in Ghent.
I thought Bruges was the second home of the Heroes?
Dear Sean,
Ray From In Bruges:
There's a Christmas tree somewhere in London with a bunch of presents underneath it that'll never be opened. And I thought, if I survive all of this, I'd go to that house, apologize to the mother there, and accept whatever punishment she chose for me. Prison... death... didn't matter. Because at least in prison and at least in death, you know, I wouldn't be in fuckin' Bruges. But then, like a flash, it came to me. And I realized, fuck man, maybe that's what hell is: the entire rest of eternity spent in fuckin' Bruges. And I really really hoped I wouldn't die. I really really hoped I wouldn't die.
I'll let everybody know how my next haircut turns out... I'm a connoisseur...
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