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The Late Late CFF Show
« on: January 04, 2020, 12:00:38 AM »
Welcome to The Late Late CFF Show with Hazed & Smokey.  First episode with EpoGlucK from Peachy'Melocotons as our special guest coming tomorrow.

Episodes:

Episode 1: by Hazed & Smokey with EpoGlucK from Peachy'Melocotons
Episode 2: by Steamed in Hades with Damafe from Chesspower
« Last Edit: February 22, 2020, 03:26:01 PM by Aurora Australis »

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Re: The Late Late CFF Show
« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2020, 10:35:27 PM »
Episode 1: with EpoGlucK from Peachy'Melocotons

On a day when the heat haze grew in such volumes it was like smoke, I stopped my bike next to a group of trees, and curiosity getting the better of me, decided to test whether you could cook eggs on the road.  Unfortunately the road had turned into a semi-liquid, which meant instead of cooking the eggs, the eggs fused with the road; and unsure whether I'd be fined the cost of a new road, I decided to leg-foot it.  In what I now assume must have been a delirious state, I found myself sitting in a chair of a TV studio as if I was David Letterman, Graham Norton, or Piers Morgan, with some woman saying "Peachy Melocotons" at me.
"What?" I asked, "Is that like that French biscuit, with peaches added," to which the woman, who was no doubt the producer, rolled her eyes at me as some guy started counting down "Five, four, three...."

"Our first guest," the woman who was clearly not impressed with me started saying after the guy finished his countdown, "Manages the leading Portuguese team in CFF, currently sitting third in division one, so put your hands together of the manager of 'Peachy'Melocotons, EpoGlucK."  As the applause died down, I realised I had to ask questions.

Q: “You operate a Portuguese team, but I understand that you’re not Portuguese.”
A: “No.  I was born in Cantabria (Spain), raised in Mallorca, but I´ve lived in Sweden, UK, Finland, France, Mexico and finally back to Mallorca where I live now.”

Q: “How long ago did you start participating in CFF?”
A: “I´m not sure, but I guess it was around 12 years ago.”

Q: “What type of team were you intending to have when you started CFF3?”
A: “I started with the idea of hills team as I wanted to compete in the Ardenas and the World Championship. And then buy other specialities.  I had the goal of never training climbing, but to buy a team able to compete in every race.”

Q: “You've been near the top of CFF rankings since the start of CFF3.  Do you see your team constantly replacing cyclists to stay there permanently, or keeping a core group of cyclists until they get old, and then going for a team renewal with young cyclists?”
A: “My favourite part of the game is to see how the riders grow up and also to sign riders who I can adapt to their training. After this generation, replacing, or new generation, or a break in the game, I am not sure.”

“It appears we'll have to wait and see.”

Q: “You were manager of the Portuguese NT team in season 2, where they achieved a credible 4th in the standings.  Since then, the Portuguese NT squad have been near last despite great potential, with two managers routinely missing races, one of which being replaced halfway through the season.  Have you considered reapplying for the NT position?  And is there anything you'd recommend for potential NT managers to consider for the Portuguese NT squad to return to near the top five?”
A: “It is hard to be a competent NT Coach, that´s why I did not apply for it.  By the way, I don´t blame the NT who tries, we even get some victories with Kalarratas, I just blame the ones who get the position as coach and then do not sign or put tactics for the stages”

“Now it’s time for... Until the producer says ‘STOP’.  In this segment, we ask normal to weird questions, until our producer says the magic word ‘STOP”.  You ready?  First question.”

Q: “If you could be any type of cyclist in CFF3, what type of cyclist would you choose, and why?”
A: “Maybe a hiller who could also compete in cobble-hill races.  I was a fan of Rony Onken, who won stages in Ardenas and cobble classics in the same season many years ago.”

Q: “Do you watch real life cycling?  If so, do you have any favourite teams/cyclists?  Or any you don't like?”
A: “I do! I don’t have a favourite team, but I like Astana and Education first.  My favourite cyclist was Cancellara, nowadays it’s Sagan, Van der Poel and Roglic.”

Q: “Do you believe cycling should have a salary cap for teams?”
A: “For sure.  The "tyranny" of some teams make the sport boring, Carapaz in Ineos makes me quite annoyed. Good for Carapaz, but sad for TV spectators.”

Q: “So tell us about any sports or exercise you do?”
A: “I do mostly climbing, a bit of cycling and basketball.  It is not federated or so, just with friends.”

Q: “Tell me one thing about your home country that most people outside it probably don't know?”
A: “The Spanish average time working is generally longer than the average time in centre/north Europe for what I´ve seen.”

Q: “How do you believe our current civilisation's existence will end?”
A: “A pandemic of some kind.”

Q: “Would you rather be a vampire or vampire hunter?  And why?”
A: “A Higher Vampire, Genuine higher vampires are a separate, extremely powerful breed, commanding great powers are sometimes unique to particular specimens. They are masters of the art of camouflage and in most cases appear nearly identical to humans. Only their teeth, and the fact that they cast no shadows and have no reflections in mirrors, can reveal their true nature. Besides being supernaturally fast and agile, higher vampires can also assume the form of a giant bat, become invisible, and use their gaze to mesmerize their victims or put them to sleep. They are invulnerable to sunlight, fire, and silver, and have unbelievable regenerative powers which allow them to return to life even after beheading, dismemberment, or incineration- though in such cases the process may take many decades.”

“How about incineration, and then separate bags of ash on different rockets into orbit in different directions?  Ok, next question.”

Q: “What magical ability would you most like to have & why?”
A: “Time travel, it gives you a lot of tries in CFF, I guess Flyvende_hjul has this ability,”

“Stop.”
“Right, I see our producer has a tiny blue police box and a broken watch, which means we’ve broken time with a temporal paradox, and the BBC is protesting about their patents.  Everybody put your hands together for EpoGlucK from Peachy'Melocotons.”

Maybe the interview happened, maybe the smoke haze in 43c temperatures aided my brain, but regardless, stay tuned for next time.


Viewer Question: Would you rather be a vampire or vampire hunter?  And why?
Vampire: EpoGlucK, horace_vr, Sjiz
Vampire Hunter: Aurora Australis,
Deceased Vampire Victims: Combuijs, Vos
« Last Edit: February 25, 2020, 07:12:35 PM by Aurora Australis »

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Re: The Late Late CFF Show
« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2020, 06:56:59 PM »
Thank you for this amazing interview. There are lots of things I didn't know I needed to know about peachy. I completely agree with him in the high vampire matter. But I don't think time travelling could be considered as a magic skill. You get to build up a time machine through study, engineering and science. keep on doing this this amazing job, please 

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Re: The Late Late CFF Show
« Reply #3 on: January 05, 2020, 09:12:24 PM »
May this be the first in a long line!
Awesome job AA, very nice done EpoGlucK!

It is very nice to be able to see a bit beyond the team shirts of cff :)

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Re: The Late Late CFF Show
« Reply #4 on: January 05, 2020, 10:17:25 PM »
“How about incineration, and then separate bags of ash on different rockets into orbit in different directions?”

Eventually, the universe will collapse into itself again, everything into an infinitesimal small dimension-less point (pre-Big Bang state; and I am not reffering here to the TV series); so it's just a matter of time before the bags of ashes are in proximity again; ok, might be a very long time, but we are patient. Very patient. err...., I mean "they", "they are very patient"

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Re: The Late Late CFF Show
« Reply #5 on: January 06, 2020, 07:37:54 AM »
Great interview ! Nice and fun to read !  :)

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Re: The Late Late CFF Show
« Reply #6 on: January 06, 2020, 05:36:30 PM »
Great! But why was there a STOP? You could have continued with another thousand interesting questions! Now we know next to nothing about our Melocoton...  :)

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Re: The Late Late CFF Show
« Reply #7 on: January 06, 2020, 09:16:31 PM »
Thx Aurora! ;D

I just came back from holidays and found the interview already published!

I had to show it to my couple, she did not believe me a few months ago, when I told her that I was top ten in the world in CFF,  and now the international press is making me interviews.

After the interview I realise that I am a superstar and that I must behave like ithat,  the kids want to become a melocoton in the future. So I' will  train harder and make a fully peach&melocotons diet.

Thx Aurora for the work, hope to read new interviews!!!

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Re: The Late Late CFF Show
« Reply #8 on: January 06, 2020, 09:57:52 PM »
I never knew what a melocoton is, until this very moment  :-[ Now my life has a new meaning!
Thank you EPO !
(ok, that last line sounded weird on a cycling forum ::))

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Re: The Late Late CFF Show
« Reply #9 on: January 07, 2020, 12:38:33 AM »
After the interview I realise that I am a superstar and that I must behave like ithat,  the kids want to become a melocoton in the future. So I' will  train harder and make a fully peach&melocotons diet.
I'm calling royalties on the peach melocoton biscuits.


Anyway:
Teametal (horace) made the good suggestion of encouraging discussion, so each episode will have a viewer (reader) question; and as such, this is the belated question for episode 1:

Viewer Question: Would you rather be a vampire or vampire hunter?  And why?

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Re: The Late Late CFF Show
« Reply #10 on: January 07, 2020, 08:58:55 AM »
Viewer Question: Would you rather be a vampire or vampire hunter?  And why?
Vampire. Because I would be immortal. Even if the V-Hunters would kill me (temporarily).
Yes, I know, eternity is a long time; but I would be willing to try it  ;D

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Re: The Late Late CFF Show
« Reply #11 on: January 07, 2020, 09:58:51 AM »
Viewer Question: Would you rather be a vampire or vampire hunter?  And why?

None of them, as none of them exist...

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Re: The Late Late CFF Show
« Reply #12 on: January 07, 2020, 11:52:24 AM »
Viewer Question: Would you rather be a vampire or vampire hunter?  And why?



Difficult question, because the Vampire ( see picture ) is retired since 1979. Last used by the Rhodesian Air Force.
More info ;
This fighter aircraft was developed in the UK.  It was the second jet fighter to be operated by the RAF, after the Gloster Meteor, and the first to be powered by a single jet engine. The first test flight was in 1943 and the first operational Vampires were introduced in 1946.
The Vampire quickly proved to be an effective aircraft and was adopted as a replacement for many wartime piston-engined fighter aircraft. During its early service, it was recognised for accomplishing several aviation firsts and various records, such as being the first jet aircraft to traverse the Atlantic Ocean.
The Vampire remained in front-line service with the RAF up until 1953; after this date, it was progressively reassigned to various secondary roles, such as ground attack missions and pilot training operations, for which specialist variants of the type were produced. During 1966, the Vampire was officially retired by the RAF.


Anyway, to answer the question of being a retired airplane or being a hunter for an airplane that does not fly anymore for 40 years ?
Too difficult to chose one of these 2 options and I rather not be an airplane.
Maybe I misunderstood the question and it is about a bloody fairy tale that obviously does not excist. ;)

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Re: The Late Late CFF Show
« Reply #13 on: January 07, 2020, 09:17:17 PM »
Vos, do you dare tell that to Brad Pitt's or Tom Cruise's face(s)...?
Go ahead! Perhaps Aurora Australis will have them in the next episode of the Late Late
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interview_with_the_Vampire_(film)
What do you say about that, Vos...?

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Re: The Late Late CFF Show
« Reply #14 on: January 07, 2020, 09:53:43 PM »
Great stuff, AA, nice read  :D