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Griff 07-13-2012 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by ZenGum (Post 819262)
The best thing about the Olympics so far is this - a life size Stonehenge bouncy castle.

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Britain, I salute you.

Coolest thing evah.

xoxoxoBruce 07-14-2012 02:51 PM

Some shots of the Olympic facilities from the air.
http://www.nowness.com/day/2012/7/7/...s-price-e20-12

ZenGum 07-14-2012 08:42 PM

Bruce, don't use the word "shots". They're very jumpy already.

Lamplighter 07-28-2012 11:10 AM

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OK, I may know the first thing about fencing
- stab your opponent before he stabs you.

But, I don't know the (second) thing about fencing
Still..., I got a big kick out of the Women's Foil event this morning,
and the 18yr old, Lee Keifer, who is representing the US.

Each time she scored a point, she squealed an exuberant "YES !" and even
behind the mask and all the paraphernalia you could see her disgust when she lost one.
She won the very close match in Overtime by scoring 15 points.

Kentucky can be proud...

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The rest of NBC's stations with Olympics were tennis, cycling, and soccer.
At this point my reactions were: Ho-Hum.

Griff 07-28-2012 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Lamplighter (Post 821982)
OK, I may know the first thing about fencing
- stab your opponent before he stabs you.

But, I don't know the (second) thing about fencing
Still..., I got a big kick out of the Women's Foil event this morning,
and the 18yr old, Lee Keifer, who is representing the US.

Each time she scored a point, she squealed an exuberant "YES !" and even
behind the mask and all the paraphernalia you could see her disgust when she lost one.
She won the very close match in Overtime by scoring 15 points.

Kentucky can be proud...

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The rest of NBC's stations with Olympics were tennis, cycling, and soccer.
At this point my reactions were: Ho-Hum.

She is a brilliant fencer. Lil Pete was in an event with her once. She didn't get to fence her but watching her was a bucket of cold water for any nascent Olympic dreams. The battle cry stuff isn't joy. It's gamesmanship. You'll notice a pattern of admitting through lack of cry that touches were not made early but late in the bout they try to influence the director with a confident shout. It used to be considered poor sportsmanship. If a fencer yells toward their opponent instead of the director or into space they can be carded. Her little sister is supposed to be better, if that can be believed!

Trilby 07-30-2012 07:17 AM

Late to the party (again!) but Holley Mangold went to my high school! And so did her brother Nick.

Sundae 07-30-2012 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by ZenGum (Post 820217)
Bruce, don't use the word "shots". They're very jumpy already.

Tcha. We have a (mostly) unarmed populace and we've seen off the Nazis, the IRA and Al Qaeda. Don't mess with us, we'll serve you up with Afternoon Tea.

We have a parachuting Queen, doncha know.

Lamplighter 07-31-2012 10:14 AM

My man had a terrible night last night.
And he wasn't the only one on the US Men's Gymnastics team.

I don't think I've seen so much disappointment in a face as
John showed after the Floor Exercise, and that was after the
Pommel Horse, and that was after the Vault.

I felt so sorry for him, with all the TV cameras in his face.
I hope he gets another chance, either at the World's or next Olympics.
.

DanaC 07-31-2012 11:49 AM

I'm totally glued to the women's team gymnastics. Loving it. There's one Brit lass in particular who is so much fun to watch. Can't recall her name but she is always smiling. Seems a really sweet girl.

DanaC 07-31-2012 12:27 PM

Oh, didn't your girls do well!? Those floor routines were awesome.

The Brit girls looked genuinely thrilled for them too.

Sundae 07-31-2012 01:07 PM

It might be Rebecca Tunney.
Youngest and smallest of the team. She had to have her costume made for her, as the standard size was too large. 4ft 9ins and 5st 7lb - I could lose her in my cleavage!

I didn't get to watch the routines, just listened to them on the radio. Keeps you up to date but misses the point somewhat for this discipline. I assume the BBC will have them up on their website at some point - the Americans were blowing the commentators' minds.

Lamplighter 08-05-2012 04:36 PM

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NBC has heroine-ically scheduled TV coverage of the
US Women's Beach Ball almost every morning, noon and night.
Today, Sunday afternoon, it's the US vs Czech Republic quarter finals.

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Perhaps more noteworthy, NBC also reports Francisco Franco is still dead.
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Griff 08-05-2012 04:49 PM

I'm rooting Czechs to get this nonsense off my screen, but it doesn't look good. What's worse is we (USA) have an obnoxious whiner in this pair. Please world, just beat these people.

Griff 08-05-2012 07:46 PM

Hey look! Beach volleyball. Now Italy is failing to help.

ZenGum 08-05-2012 07:59 PM

BOLT!!!!


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