Unbelievable Olympics stuff

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    Foolardi Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Man oh Boy you ain't seen nuthing till you watch a well groomed horse
    actually skip.Like in the Equestrian event,Cantoring and Pirouettes.
    No wonder Gals love their horses.What dignified Beasts.
    Unlike Man.
     
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    Foolardi Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    This is more Olympics related than actual performance.
    When Ryan Lochte's Mom said on the - Today show- the other day from
    London,her son had TWO Loves.
    One is swimming.
    The other is ONE NIGHT STANDS.
    I kid you not.
     
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    Furged aboud it.No Paulie I won't.In fact I shouldn't.
    I will forget about Ping Pong and what a gold medal swimmer does about dating,however.
    I never thought I'd see the day where a amputee { double leg } would run competitively
    in an Olympics.But just like God made little green apples,sure as the the ****
    crows to start the day for Farmers, There was Oscar Pistorius,a South African { white dude }
    as he qualified for the Semi's of the 400 meter.
    Arguably the most gut-wrenching even in all of Track.As a former track man,I can attest
    to the gruelling one lap around the track.Having got sick a couple times running the
    mile relay,called upon to do a 440 yard.I lettered in track my junior and senior years at
    prep school.I was a Discus and shot put event track man.
    This is unquestionably almost surreal.I had no idea that an Oscar with no
    human limb below both knee cap existed.Man,the sheer discipline it must have taken
    to get to that point { be able to compete with others in the 400 meter and also
    convince an Olympic panel he deserves a shot }." The Thrill of VICTORY ... and the AGONY of DEFEAT
    As popularized by Jim McKay to great effect ...
    has now been realized in one Oscar as Noblesse Oblige.
     

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