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Science Fiction » alt.fan.starwars » Olympic sports: no training foreign teams.
| Olympic sports: no training foreign teams. [message #220723] |
Do, 16 Februar 2006 07:00 |
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Ever notice how many foreign athletes train in the USA? I don't think
that other countries should be able to send their athletes to train in
america, then go home to other countries and compete against us. If you
can't build the training facilities in your own country, then don't try
and field a team in that event. One of the most obvious examples of this
was that jamaican bobsled team thing. They trained in the US. I mean,
they could've built a refrigerated track in Jamaica for them, It would
have been expensive as hell, but if they REALLY wanted to compete fair
and honest, that is what they would have done.
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| Re: Olympic sports: no training foreign teams. [message #220724 ] |
Do, 16 Februar 2006 07:25 |
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Nader Rijn van Wyck wrote:
> Ever notice how many foreign athletes train in the USA? I don't think
> that other countries should be able to send their athletes to train in
> america, then go home to other countries and compete against us. If you
> can't build the training facilities in your own country, then don't try
> and field a team in that event. One of the most obvious examples of this
> was that jamaican bobsled team thing. They trained in the US. I mean,
> they could've built a refrigerated track in Jamaica for them, It would
> have been expensive as hell, but if they REALLY wanted to compete fair
> and honest, that is what they would have done.
Ever notice how many American soldiers there are outside of the USA?
I think the US govt should keep their soldiers at home, let them kill
their own civilians, and leave the rest of us alone.
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| Re: Olympic sports: no training foreign teams. [message #220736 ] |
Do, 16 Februar 2006 13:59 |
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"Darth Mura" <shridurga [at] yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1140071157.303538.57020 [at] o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
>
> Nader Rijn van Wyck wrote:
> > Ever notice how many foreign athletes train in the USA? I don't think
> > that other countries should be able to send their athletes to train in
> > america, then go home to other countries and compete against us. If you
> > can't build the training facilities in your own country, then don't try
> > and field a team in that event. One of the most obvious examples of this
> > was that jamaican bobsled team thing. They trained in the US. I mean,
> > they could've built a refrigerated track in Jamaica for them, It would
> > have been expensive as hell, but if they REALLY wanted to compete fair
> > and honest, that is what they would have done.
>
>
> Ever notice how many American soldiers there are outside of the USA?
> I think the US govt should keep their soldiers at home, let them kill
> their own civilians, and leave the rest of us alone.
You'd last 10 minutes without us.
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| Re: Olympic sports: no training foreign teams. [message #220742 ] |
Do, 16 Februar 2006 14:20 |
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SCRUFF wrote:
> "Darth Mura" <shridurga [at] yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1140071157.303538.57020 [at] o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
>
>>Nader Rijn van Wyck wrote:
>>
>>>Ever notice how many foreign athletes train in the USA? I don't think
>>>that other countries should be able to send their athletes to train in
>>>america, then go home to other countries and compete against us. If you
>>>can't build the training facilities in your own country, then don't try
>>>and field a team in that event. One of the most obvious examples of this
>>>was that jamaican bobsled team thing. They trained in the US. I mean,
>>>they could've built a refrigerated track in Jamaica for them, It would
>>>have been expensive as hell, but if they REALLY wanted to compete fair
>>>and honest, that is what they would have done.
>>
>>
>>Ever notice how many American soldiers there are outside of the USA?
>>I think the US govt should keep their soldiers at home, let them kill
>>their own civilians, and leave the rest of us alone.
>>You'd last 10 minutes without us.
"You'd last 10 minutes without us."
Orka, by that term "" US "" are you referring to you and the 200+ extra
pounds of fat you carry, or the US Army?
Love,
Flipper Mike
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| Re: Olympic sports: no training foreign teams. [message #220743 ] |
Do, 16 Februar 2006 14:54 |
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"You'd last 10 minutes without us."
Damn right. The world is full of ungrateful ingrates.
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| Re: Olympic sports: no training foreign teams. [message #220744 ] |
Do, 16 Februar 2006 15:27 |
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"±© Flipper Mike ®³" <eva [at] EZeva.net> wrote in message
news:IJydne0Ul--24WneRVn-iw [at] comcast.com...
> SCRUFF wrote:
>
> > "Darth Mura" <shridurga [at] yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:1140071157.303538.57020 [at] o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> >
> >>Nader Rijn van Wyck wrote:
> >>
> >>>Ever notice how many foreign athletes train in the USA? I don't think
> >>>that other countries should be able to send their athletes to train in
> >>>america, then go home to other countries and compete against us. If you
> >>>can't build the training facilities in your own country, then don't try
> >>>and field a team in that event. One of the most obvious examples of
this
> >>>was that jamaican bobsled team thing. They trained in the US. I mean,
> >>>they could've built a refrigerated track in Jamaica for them, It would
> >>>have been expensive as hell, but if they REALLY wanted to compete fair
> >>>and honest, that is what they would have done.
> >>
> >>
> >>Ever notice how many American soldiers there are outside of the USA?
> >>I think the US govt should keep their soldiers at home, let them kill
> >>their own civilians, and leave the rest of us alone.
>
> >>You'd last 10 minutes without us.
>
>
> "You'd last 10 minutes without us."
>
> Orka, by that term "" US "" are you referring to you and the 200+ extra
> pounds of fat you carry, or the US Army?
> Love,
> Flipper Mike
>
> Jesus, Mike, you're a mean spirited bastard. What makes you think that
Scruff is fat?
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| Re: Olympic sports: no training foreign teams. [message #220745 ] |
Do, 16 Februar 2006 15:40 |
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"SCRUFF" <Get [at] Grip> wrote in message
news:3e9af$43f47691$422ab3c0$15410 [at] FUSE.NET...
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> "Darth Mura" <shridurga [at] yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1140071157.303538.57020 [at] o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> >
> > Nader Rijn van Wyck wrote:
> > > Ever notice how many foreign athletes train in the USA? I don't think
> > > that other countries should be able to send their athletes to train in
> > > america, then go home to other countries and compete against us. If
you
> > > can't build the training facilities in your own country, then don't
try
> > > and field a team in that event. One of the most obvious examples of
this
> > > was that jamaican bobsled team thing. They trained in the US. I mean,
> > > they could've built a refrigerated track in Jamaica for them, It would
> > > have been expensive as hell, but if they REALLY wanted to compete fair
> > > and honest, that is what they would have done.
> >
> >
> > Ever notice how many American soldiers there are outside of the USA?
> > I think the US govt should keep their soldiers at home, let them kill
> > their own civilians, and leave the rest of us alone.
> You'd last 10 minutes without us.
>
> Yeah, you'd be some group of Grizzly Adams lookin' motherfucker's buttery
corn hole fuck doll and get passed around like a platter of hot lamb kabobs
the day after Ramadan and that would be the best part of your experience.
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| Re: Olympic sports: no training foreign teams. [message #220770 ] |
Fr, 17 Februar 2006 00:03 |
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Billy Crabs wrote:
> "±© Flipper Mike ®³" <eva [at] EZeva.net> wrote in message
> news:IJydne0Ul--24WneRVn-iw [at] comcast.com...
>
>>SCRUFF wrote:
>>
>>
>>>"Darth Mura" <shridurga [at] yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>>news:1140071157.303538.57020 [at] o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
>>>
>>>
>>>>Nader Rijn van Wyck wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Ever notice how many foreign athletes train in the USA? I don't think
>>>>>that other countries should be able to send their athletes to train in
>>>>>america, then go home to other countries and compete against us. If you
>>>>>can't build the training facilities in your own country, then don't try
>>>>>and field a team in that event. One of the most obvious examples of
>
> this
>
>>>>>was that jamaican bobsled team thing. They trained in the US. I mean,
>>>>>they could've built a refrigerated track in Jamaica for them, It would
>>>>>have been expensive as hell, but if they REALLY wanted to compete fair
>>>>>and honest, that is what they would have done.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Ever notice how many American soldiers there are outside of the USA?
>>>>I think the US govt should keep their soldiers at home, let them kill
>>>>their own civilians, and leave the rest of us alone.
>>
>>>>You'd last 10 minutes without us.
>>
>>
>>"You'd last 10 minutes without us."
>>
>>Orka, by that term "" US "" are you referring to you and the 200+ extra
>>pounds of fat you carry, or the US Army?
>>Love,
>>Flipper Mike
>>
>>Jesus, Mike, you're a mean spirited bastard. What makes you think that
>
> Scruff is fat?
>
>
Scruff’s so fat she started singing "we are family, McDonalds, Burger
King and me"
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| Re: Olympic sports: no training foreign teams. [message #220771 ] |
Fr, 17 Februar 2006 00:05 |
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Steven Perkoff wrote:
> Billy Crabs wrote:
>
>> "±© Flipper Mike ®³" <eva [at] EZeva.net> wrote in message
>> news:IJydne0Ul--24WneRVn-iw [at] comcast.com...
>>
>>> SCRUFF wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> "Darth Mura" <shridurga [at] yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:1140071157.303538.57020 [at] o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Nader Rijn van Wyck wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Ever notice how many foreign athletes train in the USA? I don't think
>>>>>> that other countries should be able to send their athletes to
>>>>>> train in
>>>>>> america, then go home to other countries and compete against us.
>>>>>> If you
>>>>>> can't build the training facilities in your own country, then
>>>>>> don't try
>>>>>> and field a team in that event. One of the most obvious examples of
>>
>>
>> this
>>
>>>>>> was that jamaican bobsled team thing. They trained in the US. I mean,
>>>>>> they could've built a refrigerated track in Jamaica for them, It
>>>>>> would
>>>>>> have been expensive as hell, but if they REALLY wanted to compete
>>>>>> fair
>>>>>> and honest, that is what they would have done.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Ever notice how many American soldiers there are outside of the USA?
>>>>> I think the US govt should keep their soldiers at home, let them kill
>>>>> their own civilians, and leave the rest of us alone.
>>>
>>>
>>>>> You'd last 10 minutes without us.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "You'd last 10 minutes without us."
>>>
>>> Orka, by that term "" US "" are you referring to you and the 200+ extra
>>> pounds of fat you carry, or the US Army?
>>> Love,
>>> Flipper Mike
>>>
>>> Jesus, Mike, you're a mean spirited bastard. What makes you think that
>>
>>
>> Scruff is fat?
>>
>>
> Scruff’s so fat she started singing "we are family, McDonalds, Burger
> King and me"
>
Scruff’s so fat she was diagnosed with a flesh eating disease and the
doctor gave her 17 years to live.
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| Re: Olympic sports: no training foreign teams. [message #220772 ] |
Fr, 17 Februar 2006 00:22 |
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SCRUFF wrote:
> "Darth Mura" <shridurga [at] yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1140071157.303538.57020 [at] o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> >
> > Nader Rijn van Wyck wrote:
> > > Ever notice how many foreign athletes train in the USA? I don't think
> > > that other countries should be able to send their athletes to train in
> > > america, then go home to other countries and compete against us. If you
> > > can't build the training facilities in your own country, then don't try
> > > and field a team in that event. One of the most obvious examples of this
> > > was that jamaican bobsled team thing. They trained in the US. I mean,
> > > they could've built a refrigerated track in Jamaica for them, It would
> > > have been expensive as hell, but if they REALLY wanted to compete fair
> > > and honest, that is what they would have done.
> >
> >
> > Ever notice how many American soldiers there are outside of the USA?
> > I think the US govt should keep their soldiers at home, let them kill
> > their own civilians, and leave the rest of us alone.
> You'd last 10 minutes without us.
Humans did fine for 5000+ years without the USA, we're doing just fine
now, and we'll do fine once its gone. But it would be nice if you kept
your guns and your soldiers at home.
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| Re: Olympic sports: no training foreign teams. [message #220779 ] |
Fr, 17 Februar 2006 01:10 |
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"Steven Perkoff" <steven_perkoff [at] yahoo.org> wrote in message
news:hz7Jf.33396$0H1.3642 [at] trnddc04...
> Steven Perkoff wrote:
> > Scruff’s so fat she started singing "we are family, McDonalds, Burger
> > King and me"
> >
> Scruff’s so fat she was diagnosed with a flesh eating disease and the
> doctor gave her 17 years to live.
LMFAO!!!
Now that IS funny!
So I guess that was Flipper Mike pretending to be Steven.
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| Re: Olympic sports: no training foreign teams. [message #220780 ] |
Fr, 17 Februar 2006 01:11 |
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"Billy Crabs" <Itchycrotch2 [at] hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:P90Jf.6330$Zl1.3239 [at] twister.nyroc.rr.com...
>
> "SCRUFF" <Get [at] Grip> wrote in message
> news:3e9af$43f47691$422ab3c0$15410 [at] FUSE.NET...
> >
> > "Darth Mura" <shridurga [at] yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:1140071157.303538.57020 [at] o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> > >
> > > Nader Rijn van Wyck wrote:
> > > > Ever notice how many foreign athletes train in the USA? I don't
think
> > > > that other countries should be able to send their athletes to train
in
> > > > america, then go home to other countries and compete against us. If
> you
> > > > can't build the training facilities in your own country, then don't
> try
> > > > and field a team in that event. One of the most obvious examples of
> this
> > > > was that jamaican bobsled team thing. They trained in the US. I
mean,
> > > > they could've built a refrigerated track in Jamaica for them, It
would
> > > > have been expensive as hell, but if they REALLY wanted to compete
fair
> > > > and honest, that is what they would have done.
> > >
> > >
> > > Ever notice how many American soldiers there are outside of the USA?
> > > I think the US govt should keep their soldiers at home, let them kill
> > > their own civilians, and leave the rest of us alone.
> > You'd last 10 minutes without us.
> >
> > Yeah, you'd be some group of Grizzly Adams lookin' motherfucker's
buttery
> corn hole fuck doll and get passed around like a platter of hot lamb
kabobs
> the day after Ramadan and that would be the best part of your experience.
Aren't they already like that?
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| ***The Olympics Are Pissing Me Off**** [message #220782 ] |
Fr, 17 Februar 2006 01:45 |
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My favourite primetime network television show, "My Name Is Earl,"
which is actually, the ONLY primetime network show I have liked since
the cancelation of Fox's "Get A Life," will not be on tonight. Why?
I'll tell you. Because the fucking Olympics are on. I'm not won to
get emotional, but THAT PISSES ME OFF! The fascists at NBC
circumvented my favourite show so you idiots could watch skeet
shooting, or roller derby, or whatever the hell goes on in these
stupidass events. Oh, goodness, look at me. I'm so upset. I've got
the vapours again. I must go lie down.
Love,
Wavy G
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| Re: Olympic sports: no training foreign teams. [message #220783 ] |
Fr, 17 Februar 2006 02:00 |
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"Humans did fine for 5000+ years without the USA, we're doing just fine
now, and we'll do fine once its gone. But it would be nice if you kept
your guns and your soldiers at home."
Just out of curiosity: where are you writing from?
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| Re: ***The Olympics Are Pissing Me Off**** [message #220784 ] |
Fr, 17 Februar 2006 02:08 |
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"My favourite primetime network television show, "My Name Is Earl,"
which is actually, the ONLY primetime network show I have liked since
the cancellation of Fox's "Get A Life," will not be on tonight. Why?
I'll tell you. Because the fucking Olympics are on. I'm not won to get
emotional, but THAT PISSES ME OFF! The fascists at NBC circumvented my
favourite show so you idiots could watch skeet shooting, or roller
derby, or whatever the hell goes on in these stupidass events. Oh,
goodness, look at me. I'm so upset. I've got the vapours again. I must
go lie down.
Love,
Wavy G"
Aw, c'mon, wavy. Lighten up. The olympics are on only once every two
years, fer christs sake! You should thank NBC for postponing your
favourite show. Now, you will have something to look forward to in the
summertime in the rerun doldrums: a NEW episode of your favorite show!
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| Re: ***The Olympics Are Pissing Me Off**** [message #220785 ] |
Fr, 17 Februar 2006 04:28 |
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The results are in...Nader Rijn van Wyck, you are NOT the father!
>"My favourite primetime network television show, "My Name Is Earl,"
>which is actually, the ONLY primetime network show I have liked since
>the cancellation of Fox's "Get A Life," will not be on tonight. Why?
>I'll tell you. Because the fucking Olympics are on. I'm not won to get
>emotional, but THAT PISSES ME OFF! The fascists at NBC circumvented my
>favourite show so you idiots could watch skeet shooting, or roller
>derby, or whatever the hell goes on in these stupidass events. Oh,
>goodness, look at me. I'm so upset. I've got the vapours again. I must
>go lie down.
>Love,
>Wavy G"
>
>Aw, c'mon, wavy. Lighten up. The olympics are on only once every two
>years, fer christs sake! You should thank NBC for postponing your
>favourite show. Now, you will have something to look forward to in the
>summertime in the rerun doldrums: a NEW episode of your favorite show!
I have never experienced "summer rerrun doldrums," since I have always
avidly avoided network television. "The Simpsons," being the only
exception, was I looked forward to, but after seventeen-some-odd years
on the "air," even it has finally run out of steam (Yeah, that's
right, I said it). "Arrested Development" is another recent
exception, but I never watched it "religiously," as I do "Earl." I
usually have "better" things to do instead of watching television, but
now I feel like I have to be home when it's on. This is a new
experience for me, and you are all going to have to help me through
this.
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| Re: ***The Olympics Are Pissing Me Off**** [message #220792 ] |
Fr, 17 Februar 2006 14:10 |
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"Wavy G" <Worldsaviour [at] Chosen1.org> wrote in message
news:6a6av1p2e0famofcfj807jd75oqub9a4cl [at] 4ax.com...
> My favourite primetime network television show, "My Name Is Earl,"
> which is actually, the ONLY primetime network show I have liked since
> the cancelation of Fox's "Get A Life," will not be on tonight. Why?
> I'll tell you. Because the fucking Olympics are on. I'm not won to
> get emotional, but THAT PISSES ME OFF! The fascists at NBC
> circumvented my favourite show so you idiots could watch skeet
> shooting, or roller derby, or whatever the hell goes on in these
> stupidass events. Oh, goodness, look at me. I'm so upset. I've got
> the vapours again. I must go lie down.
>
> Love,
> Wavy G
Maybe there's a social club in Over the Rine you could visit.
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| Re: ***The Olympics Are Pissing Me Off**** [message #220800 ] |
Fr, 17 Februar 2006 16:06 |
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"[Wavy G], Maybe there's a social club in Over the R[h]ine you could
visit."
Or at a convenience store, called "Stop 'n get mugged". LoL, yes?
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| Re: ***The Olympics Are Pissing Me Off**** [message #220810 ] |
Fr, 17 Februar 2006 17:54 |
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The results are in...SCRUFF, you are NOT the father!
>
>"Wavy G" <Worldsaviour [at] Chosen1.org> wrote in message
>news:6a6av1p2e0famofcfj807jd75oqub9a4cl [at] 4ax.com...
>> My favourite primetime network television show, "My Name Is Earl,"
>> which is actually, the ONLY primetime network show I have liked since
>> the cancelation of Fox's "Get A Life," will not be on tonight. Why?
>> I'll tell you. Because the fucking Olympics are on. I'm not won to
>> get emotional, but THAT PISSES ME OFF! The fascists at NBC
>> circumvented my favourite show so you idiots could watch skeet
>> shooting, or roller derby, or whatever the hell goes on in these
>> stupidass events. Oh, goodness, look at me. I'm so upset. I've got
>> the vapours again. I must go lie down.
>>
>> Love,
>> Wavy G
>Maybe there's a social club in Over the Rine you could visit.
>
Oh, I get it. Cincinnati humour. Ha ha ha. Okay, I'll "bite." Yeah,
maybe I could go down to Northside and sit in a coffeeshop and watch
the "Goth" kids dish on everywon as they walk by, ha ha!!
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| Re: Olympic sports: no training foreign teams. [message #220820 ] |
Fr, 17 Februar 2006 18:52 |
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On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 01:00:55 -0500, Nader Rijn van Wyck wrote:
> Ever notice how many foreign athletes train in the USA? I don't think
> that other countries should be able to send their athletes to train in
> america, then go home to other countries and compete against us. If you
> can't build the training facilities in your own country, then don't try
> and field a team in that event. One of the most obvious examples of this
> was that jamaican bobsled team thing. They trained in the US. I mean,
> they could've built a refrigerated track in Jamaica for them, It would
> have been expensive as hell, but if they REALLY wanted to compete fair
> and honest, that is what they would have done.
You'll pry Maria Sharapova outa us Amurricans' cold dead hands.
--
tinmimus99 [at] hotmail.com
smeeter 11 or maybe 12
mp 10
mhm 29x13
Whatever are we to do to show the
true harmony and peace that rule here,
somewhat disguised at the moment by
the apparent disorder now seemingly in
progress?
< Laumer
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| Re: Olympic sports: no training foreign teams. [message #220847 ] |
Sa, 18 Februar 2006 07:10 |
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mimus wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 01:00:55 -0500, Nader Rijn van Wyck wrote:
>
> > Ever notice how many foreign athletes train in the USA? I don't think
> > that other countries should be able to send their athletes to train in
> > america, then go home to other countries and compete against us. If you
> > can't build the training facilities in your own country, then don't try
> > and field a team in that event. One of the most obvious examples of this
> > was that jamaican bobsled team thing. They trained in the US. I mean,
> > they could've built a refrigerated track in Jamaica for them, It would
> > have been expensive as hell, but if they REALLY wanted to compete fair
> > and honest, that is what they would have done.
>
> You'll pry Maria Sharapova outa us Amurricans' cold dead hands.
>
I'm in no hurry to die, but the idea of someone having to "pry Maria
Sharapova outa" "my cold dead hands" does have a certain appeal.
--Bryan
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| Re: Olympic sports: no training foreign teams. [message #220900 ] |
So, 19 Februar 2006 01:46 |
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"I believe you might feel different if you were the parent or coach of a
superb athlete and knew the only way that kid was ever going anywhere
was to send him or her to the US. Very easy for us to sit here with our
big screen tv's, individually wrapped process foods, designer jeans, and
ipods thinking that we are the only ones who deserve these things
because we were lucky enough to have been born in the US. Lots of
people, not just athletes would give the left nut to be allowed to live
like we get to live. Big worry for Americans? OMG! I can't afford to
keep my cable tv! Crap!"
The priorities of most americans are screwed up, to be sure. I
personally don't have a big screen TV. I don't believe in designer jeans
or ipods, either. I can't eat the super sodium saturated processed foods
or, go forbid, fast food. It is sad to see people think of Cable TV as a
"necessity".
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| Re: Olympic sports: no training foreign teams. [message #220906 ] |
So, 19 Februar 2006 04:33 |
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"SCRUFF" <Get [at] Grip> wrote in message
news:3e9af$43f47691$422ab3c0$15410 [at] FUSE.NET...
>
> "Darth Mura" <shridurga [at] yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1140071157.303538.57020 [at] o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> >
> > Nader Rijn van Wyck wrote:
> > > Ever notice how many foreign athletes train in the USA? I don't think
> > > that other countries should be able to send their athletes to train in
> > > america, then go home to other countries and compete against us. If
you
> > > can't build the training facilities in your own country, then don't
try
> > > and field a team in that event. One of the most obvious examples of
this
> > > was that jamaican bobsled team thing. They trained in the US. I mean,
> > > they could've built a refrigerated track in Jamaica for them, It would
> > > have been expensive as hell, but if they REALLY wanted to compete fair
> > > and honest, that is what they would have done.
> >
> >
> > Ever notice how many American soldiers there are outside of the USA?
> > I think the US govt should keep their soldiers at home, let them kill
> > their own civilians, and leave the rest of us alone.
> You'd last 10 minutes without us.
>
I'm sure when the arrogance of the American Empire ultimately leads to its
downfall, we'll do fine without you thanks.
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| Re: Olympic sports: no training foreign teams. [message #221058 ] |
Di, 28 Februar 2006 17:44 |
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In article <1140243045.122390.18650 [at] g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
CLASSACT [at] BRICK.NET says...
> I'm in no hurry to die, but the idea of someone having to "pry Maria
> Sharapova outa" "my cold dead hands" does have a certain appeal.
>
>
It certainly is an appealing way to go, certainly.
--
Carl Robson
Car PC Build starts again. http://smallr.com/rz
Homepage: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com
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| Re: Olympic sports: no training foreign teams. [message #221059 ] |
Di, 28 Februar 2006 17:44 |
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In article <3e9af$43f47691$422ab3c0$15410 [at] FUSE.NET>, Get [at] Grip says...
> You'd last 10 minutes without us.
>
I think we would have more than 10 minutes of peace TBH.
and that would be a first.
--
Carl Robson
Car PC Build starts again. http://smallr.com/rz
Homepage: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com
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