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Community Talk => The World of Sports => Topic started by: RAMBO on August 09, 2008, 01:16:47 PM
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Anyone watch any of it? I am just for the hell of it, and found the Netherlands Beach Volleyball team to be well...you tell me. A link because I'm a jew.
http://www.kadijk-mooren.nl/online/photo.php?imgyr=2007&imgsr=merelrebekka&img=1 (http://www.kadijk-mooren.nl/online/photo.php?imgyr=2007&imgsr=merelrebekka&img=1)
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i'm watching
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I think the chinks would win the most number of gold medals this Olympics, overtaking the U.S. and Russia
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I saw some shit on Good Morning America and some guy told about how the US will have the most medals, then either China, Russia, or Germany, then like Italy and Canada. They said China will have more golds than the US though. They predicted like 87 for China 85 for USA or something. I don't know. I saw the women singles fencing. The three Americans got gold, silver, and bronze. I wonder how Portugal and Argentina will do =P.
EDIT: Official Medal Count http://results.beijing2008.cn/WRM/ENG/INF/GL/95A/GL0000000.shtml (http://results.beijing2008.cn/WRM/ENG/INF/GL/95A/GL0000000.shtml)
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i never cared for the olympics, but i just might watch it now
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I saw some shit on Good Morning America and some guy told about how the US will have the most medals, then either China, Russia, or Germany, then like Italy and Canada. They said China will have more golds than the US though. They predicted like 87 for China 85 for USA or something. I don't know. I saw the women singles fencing. The three Americans got gold, silver, and bronze. I wonder how Portugal and Argentina will do =P.
EDIT: Official Medal Count http://results.beijing2008.cn/WRM/ENG/INF/GL/95A/GL0000000.shtml (http://results.beijing2008.cn/WRM/ENG/INF/GL/95A/GL0000000.shtml)
http://results.beijing2008.cn/WRM/images/athlete_photo/normal/3/204623.jpg
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What the hell, who is that? Probably one of those ugly Argentinians.
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What the hell, who is that? Probably one of those ugly Argentinians.
u asked so i answered..get you chink facts right bfore u run you sperm saturated mouth.
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Actually, I watched some Argentinian team play today. I think they won. Forget what sport it was though :P.
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just wanted to point out america beat france in the 4x100 freestyle after the french claimed they were gonna win big. but hey at least they made it unlike Canada and Argentina :P
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The U.S. will get all the track and field medals with all the freed slaves that we use...
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The U.S. will get all the track and field medals with all the freed slaves that we use...
hahah
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The U.S. will get all the track and field medals with all the freed slaves that we use...
they do know how to run fast when they need toe hehe
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Usain Bolt's ridiculously fast 100m is in youtube finally. He slowed a lot in the final 10m and still did a world record of 9.69. And the guy is only 21. If 9.5s is humanly possible, I guess he is the one to do it.
Usain Bolt Olympics 100m world record (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wW3tLcWSWbk)
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Usain Bolt's ridiculously fast 100m is in youtube finally. He slowed a lot in the final 10m and still did a world record of 9.69. And the guy is only 21. If 9.5s is humanly possible, I guess he is the one to do it.
Usain Bolt Olympics 100m world record (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wW3tLcWSWbk)
i can do that
all i need is 4 wheels
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Usain Bolt's ridiculously fast 100m is in youtube finally. He slowed a lot in the final 10m and still did a world record of 9.69. And the guy is only 21. If 9.5s is humanly possible, I guess he is the one to do it.
Usain Bolt Olympics 100m world record (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wW3tLcWSWbk)
4 years later, still the greatest
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Whatever, don't care, hot greek runner got axed, other hot chicks were around.
case michelle janike.
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niggers,chinks,shemales and ugly people should be banned from the olympics..
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Woot woot big up my Caribbean peoples.
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I'm really impressed with China this year, seeing how they're using the same guy for every event.
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Link? Or are you just implying all chinks look alike.
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4 years later, still the greatest
im sure some other nig in afrika can run faster than this asshole,all you need to do is go up there and release a couple lions...
on another note..the neatherlands hockey teams is HOT
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Link? Or are you just implying all chinks look alike.
facepalm
on another note..the neatherlands hockey team is HOT
x2. most of those guys were so huge i'm sure they're hung like a t-rex
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Greatest country in the world.
(http://www.csmonitor.com/var/ezflow_site/storage/images/media/content/2012/08_12olympicmedalcount/13441320-2-eng-US/08_12OlympicMedalCount_full_600.jpg)
Hope Canada enjoys their one gold in trampoline. Faggots.
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Greatest country in the world.
(http://www.csmonitor.com/var/ezflow_site/storage/images/media/content/2012/08_12olympicmedalcount/13441320-2-eng-US/08_12OlympicMedalCount_full_600.jpg)
Hope Canada enjoys their one gold in trampoline. Faggots.
Canada whupped ur fat ass in winter olympics
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Canada whupped ur fat ass in winter olympics
Did they?
(http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o185/cbrdamon/Capture-9.png)
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18 out of the 29 players on the LA Kings were Canadian. Technically, we won the cup. Whores you should do some research next time before they think all of us Canadians are that retarded. ;)
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he prob meant they had more golds
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does it even snow in south korea?
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During the Second World War, Canadian industries manufactured war materials and other supplies for Canada, the United States, Britain, and other Allied countries. The total value of Canadian war production was almost $10 billion - approximately $100 billion in today's dollars.
Out of Canada's population of 11.3 million, the total number of workers engaged in essential war industries was 1,049,876, with approximately 2,100,000 more engaged full-time in what was called "essential civilian employment", which included agriculture, communications, and food processing.
•Britain had entered the war with 80,000 military vehicles of all types; however, 75,000 of these British vehicles were left behind in the evacuation at Dunkirk in 1940. Virtually defenceless on the ground, Britain turned to Canada - and particularly the Canadian auto industry - to replace what had been lost. Canada not only replaced these losses, it did much more.
•Canadian industry produced over 800,000 military transport vehicles, 50,000 tanks, 40,000 field, naval, and anti-aircraft guns, and 1,700,000 small arms.
•Of the 800,000 military vehicles of all types built in Canada, 168,000 were issued to Canadian forces. Thirty-eight percent of the total Canadian production went to the British. The remainder of the vehicles went to the other Allies. This meant that the Canadian Army 'in the field' had a ratio of one vehicle for every three soldiers, making it the most mechanized field force in the war.
As with World War 1, Canadians were not only considered expert and professional soldiers, they were feared by the Germans as an omen of impending attack. The Canadian forces were relied upon to provide defence on the high seas and over Britain, and to spearhead assaults for major battles. Once again Canadians had proved themselves on the battlefield and fought ferociously to win every battle they were engaged in.
Around 1.1 million Canadians served in WWII, including 106,000 in the Royal Canadian Navy and 200,000 in the Royal Canadian Air Force.
The first Canadian infantryman to die in World War II was Private John Gray. He was captured and executed by the Japanese on December 13, 1941 in Hong Kong.
Canada was the first Commonwealth country to send troops to Britain in 1939.
During 1939-45 hundreds of thousands of Canadians - more than 40 per cent of the male population between the ages of 18 and 45, and virtually all of them volunteers - enlisted.
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During the Second World War, Canadian industries manufactured war materials and other supplies for Canada, the United States, Britain, and other Allied countries. The total value of Canadian war production was almost $10 billion - approximately $100 billion in today's dollars.
Out of Canada's population of 11.3 million, the total number of workers engaged in essential war industries was 1,049,876, with approximately 2,100,000 more engaged full-time in what was called "essential civilian employment", which included agriculture, communications, and food processing.
•Britain had entered the war with 80,000 military vehicles of all types; however, 75,000 of these British vehicles were left behind in the evacuation at Dunkirk in 1940. Virtually defenceless on the ground, Britain turned to Canada - and particularly the Canadian auto industry - to replace what had been lost. Canada not only replaced these losses, it did much more.
•Canadian industry produced over 800,000 military transport vehicles, 50,000 tanks, 40,000 field, naval, and anti-aircraft guns, and 1,700,000 small arms.
•Of the 800,000 military vehicles of all types built in Canada, 168,000 were issued to Canadian forces. Thirty-eight percent of the total Canadian production went to the British. The remainder of the vehicles went to the other Allies. This meant that the Canadian Army 'in the field' had a ratio of one vehicle for every three soldiers, making it the most mechanized field force in the war.
As with World War 1, Canadians were not only considered expert and professional soldiers, they were feared by the Germans as an omen of impending attack. The Canadian forces were relied upon to provide defence on the high seas and over Britain, and to spearhead assaults for major battles. Once again Canadians had proved themselves on the battlefield and fought ferociously to win every battle they were engaged in.
Around 1.1 million Canadians served in WWII, including 106,000 in the Royal Canadian Navy and 200,000 in the Royal Canadian Air Force.
The first Canadian infantryman to die in World War II was Private John Gray. He was captured and executed by the Japanese on December 13, 1941 in Hong Kong.
Canada was the first Commonwealth country to send troops to Britain in 1939.
During 1939-45 hundreds of thousands of Canadians - more than 40 per cent of the male population between the ages of 18 and 45, and virtually all of them volunteers - enlisted.
i couldnt agree more..
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tl;dr
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same^