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Reply #90 posted 02/20/10 9:21am

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What about curling? Now someone explain to me how THAT'S a sport, because I don't get it.

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Reply #91 posted 02/20/10 1:10pm

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Ohno becomes most reviled athlete in South Korea

By JEAN H. LEE
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER



USA's Apolo Anton Ohno leads the pack during the sixth heat of the men's 1000m short track skating competition at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2010. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

SEOUL, South Korea -- Apolo Anton Ohno may be feted at home for his Olympic feats, but he's better known in South Korea as the "king of fouls."

The American short-track speedskater, who goes up against the South Koreans again when he races for a historic seventh Winter Olympics medal on Saturday, may well be the athlete South Koreans hate the most.

One company once sold toilet paper emblazoned with Ohno's face: Ohno joyfully winning the gold, Ohno kissing his medal, Ohno laughing. One video game features an Ohno character you can shoot in the head, and to call something "Ohnolike" is to deride it as a dirty trick.

The bad blood goes back eight years to the Salt Lake City Olympics, where South Koreans believe Ohno stole the gold from Kim Dong-sung, who finished first in the 1,500-meter race but was disqualified for blocking. Ohno, then a teenager competing in his first Olympics, threw up his arms as he tried to pass Kim, as though to cry foul.

As Ohno stepped up to claim his gold, his joy only sealed South Koreans' disgust for an athlete lambasted as ungracious and unsportsmanlike. Thousands of angry anti-Ohno e-mails shut down the U.S. Olympic Committee server for nine hours.

Hatred of Ohno is said to have fueled anti-American sentiment back then, and it doesn't help that his father, Yuki, was born in Japan, the nation that colonized Korea from 1910 to 1945. South Koreans try to trounce Japan as often as possible on the playing field, and Ohno is not exempt.

The animosity toward Ohno grew so heated that the entire American short-track team withdrew from a World Cup event held in South Korea in 2003, citing death threats against Ohno. In 2005, the athlete traveled in South Korea, reportedly under the guard of police.

Last year, with tensions appearing to simmer down, Ohno chose to make the trip for a World Cup event and was roundly booed by the crowd in the coastal city of Gangneung. And when a South Korean won gold and Ohno was disqualified, the audience roared and cheered with approval.

Ohno, older and wiser, shrugged off the booing. And he managed to earn the crowd's grudging respect with a clean skate later in the competition, drawing applause for an undisputed gold medal finish.

South Koreans are possessive and prickly about short-track speedskating, until now the country's best Winter Olympics event. The Asian nation of 49 million routinely churns out Olympic medalists in the short track, and two coaches on the U.S. short-track speedskating team were born and raised in South Korea.

At these games, the South Koreans have emerged as a surprise force not only on the short track but also on the long track. South Korea has five medals so far, one of them a gold to Ohno's silver.

The traditional rivalry between Ohno and the South Koreans flared up again in that race, the 1,500 meters. Three South Koreans were in the lead as they rounded the last turn, but two crashed out, allowing Ohno to slip across the finish line in second.

Incensed gold medalist Lee Jung-su criticized Ohno as "too aggressive" in a post-race news conference.

"Ohno didn't deserve to stand on the same medal platform as me," he told Yonhap. "I was so enraged that it was hard for me to contain myself during the victory ceremony."

South Korean broadcaster SBS posted a clip online from the semifinal with a caption saying it shows Ohno "pushing" Lee.

"I understand that in sports, you naturally want to win. But sports competitions should be won through fair play," Jung Kyung Kim, a 21-year-old college student, said in central Seoul on Friday.

Ohno called the final a "crazy race" full of bumping and grabbing. He also admitted he had been hoping to capitalize on a South Korean mistake.

"At the end of the race, I was hoping for another disqualification, kind of like what happened in Salt Lake City," Ohno said.

Still, Ohno later offered his congratulations to Lee in a Twitter post. "Wow Koreans are strong as always," he added.

The rivals will have a chance to put their trash-talking to the test this weekend. Ohno, Lee and the two who crashed in the 1,500, Lee Ho-suk and Sung Si-bak, will compete Saturday in Canada to qualify for the 1,000-meter final.

If he wins, Ohno will become the most decorated American in Winter Olympics history.

But at least one blogger hopes to see him fall flat on his face: "He should fall down on the ice and have (figure skater) Kim Yu-na land on his disgusting face after she performs a triple axel."

Talk of the Games



The medal standings tell only part of the sports story of what's happening at the Games. For the rest,
check out the latest dispatches from The Seattle Times' sports crew of columnists, reporters and producers.




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South Korea really, really, really doesn't like Apolo Ohno

Posted by Jerry Brewer


Can we add one more really to that? Not sure we have enough.

Seriously.

The Associated Press delved deeper into South Korea's longstanding disdain for Ohno in a story from Seoul. Just when you thought the rivalry between our favorite Federal Way free spirit and the South Koreans couldn't get any worse, more nastiness was revealed.

From the story:


Online bulletin boards are plastered with posts cursing the 27-year-old.

One company once sold toilet paper emblazoned with Ohno's face: Ohno joyfully winning the gold, Ohno kissing his medal, Ohno laughing. One video game features an Ohno character you can shoot in the head, and to call something "Ohnolike" is to deride it as a dirty trick.


Ohno's nickname in South Korea? "The king of fouls," the story says.

Why all the hate? Because Ohno, who is half Japanese, has often earned his six Olympic medals at the expense of the South Koreans. And some of those victories have come in controversial fashion. In fact, the South Koreans are blaming him Ohno being "too aggressive" in the 1,500-meter short-track final last week. In that race, Ohno and J.R. Celski, also of Federal Way, earned silver and bronze medals after two South Koreans wiped out just before the finish line. If not for the crash, the South Koreans would've finished 1-2-3.

According to the AP story, gold medalist Lee Jung-Su was upset after the race, declaring, "Ohno didn't deserve to stand on the same medal platform as me. I was so enraged that it was hard for me to contain myself during the victory ceremony."

To his credit, Ohno has largely refrained from engaging in a war of words with his rivals. He even credited the South Koreans after that race on Twitter, writing, "Wow Koreans are always strong." (The rivalry continues Saturday night in the 1,000 meters.)

The high road is always the dignified road.

So this beef is quite one-sided. Ohno toilet paper? The South Koreans really ought to simmer down.

Like really, really, really simmer down.
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Reply #92 posted 02/20/10 4:41pm

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I'm really excited for our American athletes winning all of those medals, especially Lindsey Vonn and Shani Davis and that Evan Lysacek skater, but I have to make some observations about the lack of diversity.

Before people come out and accuse me of screaming racism or accusing the USOC and IOC of being agents of the KKK, I think that the biggest reason we don't see many Black or Latino faces at the Winter Olympics has much to do with geography and socioeconomic class. It doesn't take much to run really fast, kick a soccer ball through a net, throw a basketball into a hoop, or punch somebody and knock them out. That's why someone can rise from the ghettos and barrios and become a world class track athlete, football (soccer) star, basketball star, or boxer. Plus even the poorest kids can grow up playing pick up soccer or basketball games, and you can run anywhere.

But as far as winter sports are concerned, not many too people live near a mountain where they have access to skiing. Nor can someone easily go up to their buddies and say, "Hey, why don't we go up to the luge/bobsled track this weekend and go sledding." And how many places have a handy half-pipe available to do wicked snowboarding tricks? And there aren't exactly a lot of speedskating ovals around the country to do long-track speedskating, and not every mid to large sized community has an ice rink for people to regularly train for figure skating, short-track speedskating, or curling, let alone hockey.

And even if you somehow had the available access to all of these venues and the time to participate in these events, it costs a lot of money just to get all of the gear necessary to do these events. You have to have skis, safety helmets, goggles, ski poles, gloves, snowboards, kneepads, skates (usually specialized ones), luge sleds, bobsleds, etc. Then, if you are all set for the slopes, the bobsled track, or the rink, you have to reserve time to do all of this stuff. The cost of all of this gear can be prohibitive to an average middle-class family, let alone someone from the inner cities. I actually heard a commentator talk about Shani Davis being from the south side of Chicago when he is actually from a north suburb of Chicago that borders the wealthy North Shore.

At any rate, I just wanted to note some observations of mine. One of the few really funny skits Jimmy Fallon did when he was on SNL was a musical medley he did about the 2002 Winter Olympics, where he made a comment about "how all of the thugs and homies are down with winter sports." hah!

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Reply #93 posted 02/20/10 8:13pm

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There should be more black athletes doing speed skating and other stuff...good for S. Davis.
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Reply #94 posted 02/20/10 8:59pm

july

Ohno takes bronze in 1000m speedskating

Apolo Ohno of Seattle is the most decorated Winter Olympian in U.S. history.



Ohno becomes most decorated US Winter Olympian

By BETH HARRIS

AP Sports Writer

VANCOUVER, British Columbia

Apolo Anton Ohno won the bronze medal in the short-track 1,000-meter final, becoming the most decorated U.S. Winter Olympian.

Lee Jung-su of South Korea won the gold medal Saturday night and teammate Lee Ho-suk earned the silver.

Ohno's seventh career medal broke a tie with long-track speedskater Bonnie Blair. He now has two gold, two silver and three bronze medals in his three Olympic appearances. The skater from Seattle already earned a silver in the 1,500 last weekend.

Ohno's medals are the most of any speed skater.
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Reply #95 posted 02/20/10 11:42pm

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1 United States 6 7 10 23
2 Norway (NOR) 5 3 3 11
3 Germany (GER) 4 6 4 14
4 South Korea 4 4 1 9
5 Canada (CAN) 4 3 1 8
6 Switzerland 4 0 1 5
7 Sweden (SWE) 3 1 2 6
8 China (CHN) 3 1 1 5
9 Austria (AUT) 2 2 3 7
10 France (FRA) 2 1 4 7
11 Netherlands 2 1 1 4
12 Russia (RUS) 1 2 2 5
13 Australia 1 1 0 2
13 Slovakia (SVK) 1 1 0 2
15 Czech Republic 1 0 1 2
16 Great Britain 1 0 0 1
17 Poland (POL) 0 3 1 4
18 Latvia (LAT) 0 2 0 2
19 Italy (ITA) 0 1 3 4
20 Japan (JPN) 0 1 2 3
21 Belarus (BLR) 0 1 1 2
21 Slovenia (SLO) 0 1 1 2
23 Estonia (EST) 0 1 0 1
23 Finland (FIN) 0 1 0 1
23 Kazakhstan 0 1 0 1
26 Croatia (CRO) 0 0 1 1
Total 44 45 43 132
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Reply #96 posted 02/20/10 11:50pm

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Australia have 3 qualified for the womens aerials!!!

woot!

yay!

Go Jackie Cooper, her fifth olympics...hopefully she can finally come away with a much deserved medal...
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Reply #97 posted 02/21/10 12:56am

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Hip Hip Houra, anotoher gold medal for The Netherlands!

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Reply #98 posted 02/21/10 10:18am

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The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything.
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Reply #99 posted 02/21/10 6:59pm

july

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Yep.
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Reply #100 posted 02/21/10 7:00pm

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flag woot! woot! flag flag
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Reply #101 posted 02/21/10 8:30pm

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july said:

flag woot! woot! flag flag



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Reply #102 posted 02/21/10 9:04pm

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1 United States 7 7 10 24
2 Germany (GER) 6 7 5 18
3 Norway (NOR) 5 3 4 12
4 Switzerland 5 0 2 7
5 Canada (CAN) 4 4 1 9
5 South Korea 4 4 1 9
7 Sweden (SWE) 3 1 2 6
8 China (CHN) 3 1 1 5
8 Netherlands 3 1 1 5
10 Austria (AUT) 2 3 3 8
10 Russia (RUS) 2 3 3 8
12 France (FRA) 2 2 4 8
13 Slovakia (SVK) 1 1 1 3
14 Australia 1 1 0 2
15 Czech Republic 1 0 2 3
16 Great Britain 1 0 0 1
17 Poland (POL) 0 3 1 4
18 Latvia (LAT) 0 2 0 2
19 Italy (ITA) 0 1 3 4
20 Japan (JPN) 0 1 2 3
21 Belarus (BLR) 0 1 1 2
21 Croatia (CRO) 0 1 1 2
21 Slovenia (SLO) 0 1 1 2
24 Estonia (EST) 0 1 0 1
24 Finland (FIN) 0 1 0 1
24 Kazakhstan 0 1 0 1
Total 50 51 49 150
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Reply #103 posted 02/21/10 10:18pm

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Mach said:

july said:

flag woot! woot! flag flag



smile

woot!
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Reply #104 posted 02/21/10 10:23pm

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Reply #105 posted 02/22/10 5:07am

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smile

woot!



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Reply #106 posted 02/22/10 9:09am

july

Mach said:

july said:


woot!



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Reply #107 posted 02/22/10 11:24am

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A friend of mine sent this to me. I thought you all might get a chuckle out of it:


"...Here's to the soft, the dumb and the lazy"

I'm enjoying the festivities in Vancouver as much as the next person, but aren't the Olympic athletes being a little bit insensitive to the rest of us?

First of all, I have a serious problem with Shaun White. He flies through the air like a superhero on my TV screen, then when he's done, he's all funny and charming and sweet in interviews. As if that weren't enough, the announcers go on to tell us all about how he has tons of money and his very own halfpipe in Colorado plus he's friends with Tony Hawk and his life is totally awesome. Does NBC really want to send the message that likable athletes who are pioneers in their sport are better than those of us who haven't done shit with our lives? I doubt it.

I also have a major beef with Lindsey Vonn, who insisted on making a huge spectacle of how fast she was going down that steep hill on her skies without falling once. How ridiculously insensitive was that to the woman who had a terrible wipeout on that exact same hill just minutes later?

But that wasn't enough for Vonn. Next, she had the audacity to shout happily and take off her helmet and unleash this torrent of long, blond hair, and reveal her beautiful face, which seemed to sneer directly at the rest of us at home, presumably for not being a sexy elite athlete like she is. This is exactly the sort of thing that fosters a climate of intolerance for sedentary people with bad hair.

And what's with Johnny Weir, all plucky and delightful and clever? Did you see how he just relished rubbing our gracelessness and lack of flair in our faces the other night during the free skate program? How dare he make us feel like the lumpy, useless heterosexuals that we are? What kind of message does this send to young people who can't ice skate and aren't attractive and don't have an original thought in their heads?


I hereby officially call on the IOC and NBC and the Olympic athletes themselves to refuse to perform sports or engage in interviews that in any way promote or endorse the kind of strength and determination and courage that could end up making talentless, clumsy kids and awkward, unlikable scaredy-cats and chubby old people feel bad about themselves. We need to send a very clear message that we are not going to tolerate the glorification of hard work and excellent coordination and charisma and intelligence, because such glorification inevitably incites low self-esteem and frustration among the lazy, the soft, and the deeply mediocre....

Conclusiastical remarks

Hopefully, some of the high-profile athletes in Vancouver will do a similar service to the old, the squishy and the dimwitted by adjusting their current campaign of shame against the unexceptional. Until they learn to play down their physical fitness and warmth and charm, though, they're going to do enormous damage to the morale of millions of regular, ugly, unfunny, stupid Americans. It needs to stop. Today, we draw a line in the snow and say: No more!




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Reply #108 posted 02/22/10 12:45pm

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july said:

flag woot! woot! flag flag

flag woot!woot! flag flag


We can kiss and make up later. smile

They can always come south to visit the hockey gold if we win it.
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Reply #109 posted 02/22/10 1:00pm

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Okay I know that half of the reason that I watch the Olympics is for the wrong reason.

Case in point, did any of you see the bodies on the Bobsled teams. GOOD LAWD!!!!

....feel free to post pictures.....
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Reply #110 posted 02/22/10 1:29pm

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And where the Frig are the Brits?!!... I mean Come'on!!?!!?!


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Reply #111 posted 02/22/10 1:52pm

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uPtoWnNY said:

prb said:


i used to think the same, but, like traditional athletes, they are extremely fit, and dedicated, and train very hard.

not everyone are adrenaline junkies, like a lot of the extreme sports in the winter olympics, but no less athletes.

now, summer olympics, gymnastic withs balls/ribbons etc shake

lol



What about curling? Now someone explain to me how THAT'S a sport, because I don't get it.


As someone who is not a fan of any sport or playing any sport, I let a friend convince me to play in a tournament (my first time ever to play lol ).

I have to tell you, playing was a hell of a lot of fun...but you hurt bad after playing.

It's boring as all hell to watch but sooooo much fun to play.
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Reply #112 posted 02/22/10 3:45pm

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MIGUELGOMEZ said:

Okay I know that half of the reason that I watch the Olympics is for the wrong reason.

Case in point, did any of you see the bodies on the Bobsled teams. GOOD LAWD!!!!

....feel free to post pictures.....
Oh I NOTICE things

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Reply #113 posted 02/22/10 5:57pm

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i just saw a ski jumper whose surname was Wank. tv
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Reply #114 posted 02/22/10 10:50pm

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1 Germany (GER) 7 9 5 21
2 United States 7 8 10 25
3 Norway (NOR) 6 3 5 14
4 Canada (CAN) 5 4 1 10
5 Switzerland 5 0 2 7
6 South Korea 4 4 1 9
7 Austria (AUT) 3 3 3 9
8 Sweden (SWE) 3 2 2 7
9 China (CHN) 3 1 1 5
9 Netherlands 3 1 1 5
11 Russia (RUS) 2 3 6 11
12 France (FRA) 2 2 4 8
13 Slovakia (SVK) 1 1 1 3
14 Australia 1 1 0 2
15 Czech Republic 1 0 2 3
16 Great Britain 1 0 0 1
17 Poland (POL) 0 3 1 4
18 Latvia (LAT) 0 2 0 2
19 Italy (ITA) 0 1 3 4
20 Japan (JPN) 0 1 2 3
21 Belarus (BLR) 0 1 1 2
21 Croatia (CRO) 0 1 1 2
21 Slovenia (SLO) 0 1 1 2
24 Estonia (EST) 0 1 0 1
24 Finland (FIN) 0 1 0 1
24 Kazakhstan 0 1 0 1
Total 54 55 53 162



Germans had a good day . . . . sad
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Reply #115 posted 02/22/10 10:51pm

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MIGUELGOMEZ said:

Okay I know that half of the reason that I watch the Olympics is for the wrong reason.

Case in point, did any of you see the bodies on the Bobsled teams. GOOD LAWD!!!!

....feel free to post pictures.....

YES I DID!
Same reaction . . . . .
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Reply #116 posted 02/23/10 12:49am

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uPtoWnNY said:




What about curling? Now someone explain to me how THAT'S a sport, because I don't get it.


As someone who is not a fan of any sport or playing any sport, I let a friend convince me to play in a tournament (my first time ever to play lol ).

I have to tell you, playing was a hell of a lot of fun...but you hurt bad after playing.

It's boring as all hell to watch but sooooo much fun to play.

Thanks Erin...but you still havent convinced me
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Reply #117 posted 02/23/10 8:29am

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SUPRMAN said:

MIGUELGOMEZ said:

Okay I know that half of the reason that I watch the Olympics is for the wrong reason.

Case in point, did any of you see the bodies on the Bobsled teams. GOOD LAWD!!!!

....feel free to post pictures.....

YES I DID!
Same reaction . . . . .



There has to be a blog or website for those type of bods. Not really fat, just thick and strong.

:miguel feels faint:
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Reply #118 posted 02/23/10 7:09pm

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That speed skater has got a bad attitude...he doesn't need to push people away like that.
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Reply #119 posted 02/23/10 7:10pm

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MIGUELGOMEZ said:

SUPRMAN said:


YES I DID!
Same reaction . . . . .



There has to be a blog or website for those type of bods. Not really fat, just thick and strong.

:miguel feels faint:


The speed skaters...skiers and Bobsledders...they have those tight outfits on and big muscular behinds and legs.
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