[QUOTE=Bacchus;313328]Nah, she is clean. Just like Ryan Braun and Lance Armstrong. ;)[/QUOTE]
Do the Chinese know about the Chewbacca Defense? That's how Braun got off so I don't know if she'll have the same luck.
And we're only on day 3...
[url=http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/30/world/europe/olympics-wembley-stadium-lost-keys/index.html?hpt=hp_t1]Locks changed after UK police lose keys to Wembley, Olympic football stadium[/url]
Chinese are dominating every sport!
I was watching some of the synchronized springboard diving last night and I was blown away by the Chinese team. Just, wowww.
[QUOTE=arilicious;313332]Chinese are dominating every sport!
I was watching some of the synchronized springboard diving last night and I was blown away by the Chinese team. Just, wowww.[/QUOTE]
I was just watching the men's synchronized diving. They Chinese didn't miss a single step.
[url=http://www.funnyordie.com/articles/a0322d2251/realistic-descriptions-of-nbc-s-olympic-coverage?playlist=featured_pictures_and_words]Realistic Descriptions of NBC's Olympic Coverage from Dan Abramson[/url]
[QUOTE=molds13;313338][url=http://www.funnyordie.com/articles/a0322d2251/realistic-descriptions-of-nbc-s-olympic-coverage?playlist=featured_pictures_and_words]Realistic Descriptions of NBC's Olympic Coverage from Dan Abramson[/url][/QUOTE]
The swimming one has the best and most accurate description.
[QUOTE=arilicious;313332]Chinese are dominating [B]every[/B] sport![/QUOTE]
That's what we call hyperbole and would be a shock to the US Swim team.
[QUOTE=fabulous788;313339]The swimming one has the best and most accurate description.[/QUOTE]
They are all pretty darn spot on.
[QUOTE=Bacchus;313340]That's what we call hyperbole and would be a shock to the US Swim team.[/QUOTE]
I didn't really mean every, every sport. Just a lot of them.
[QUOTE=new-girl;313378]-_- haha. Makes me wonder what you thought about the opening ceremony outfits.[/QUOTE]
I didn't actually get to watch the Opening Ceremony (I saw maybe a total combined 10 minutes), but I heard I didn't really miss much.
At least in 2016 we won't have to worry about a tape delay; Rio is only an hour ahead of the East coast. Hopefully they will just adjust their schedule.
Sochi, on the other hand...
[QUOTE=molds13;313382]At least in 2016 we won't have to worry about a tape delay; Rio is only an hour ahead of the East coast. Hopefully they will just adjust their schedule.[/quote]
You know NBC. They will try to get a tape delay in there somewhere...
[INDENT][FONT="Comic Sans MS"]"The 4x100 IM is at 8 PM? We can't have that! It must be at 9:30 PM at the peak of prime time in New York!"[/FONT][/INDENT]
[quote]Sochi, on the other hand...[/QUOTE]
There is enough of a time difference (it looks like 9 hours being they are 8 now and don't observe DST) that they could run the big finales around noon and that would fall right in the middle of prime time. Hopefully they take that route as we already know if they don't, practically everything will be run on tape delay.
Every year that goes by, tape delay becomes more painful.
I find myself watching the live events when I can and reading about everything else. Hopefully I will remember to stream the swimming medal events this afternoon.
Ah yes, things you'll probably be watching tonight (the time you should start avoiding the Internet if you don't want to know results, EST), and the Americans competing:
Women's gymnastics team final (11:30am) - Gabby Douglas, Jordyn Wieber, McKayla Maroney, Kyla Ross, Aly Raisman
Women's 200m freestyle (2:41pm) - Allison Schmitt, Melissa Franklin
Men's 200m butterfly (2:49pm) - Tyler Clary, Michael Phelps
Women's 200 IM (3:43pm) - Caitlin Leverentz, Ariana Kukors
Men's 4x200 freestyle relay (3:51pm) - Conor Dwyer, Charles Houchin, Matthew McLean, Davis Tarwater
[url=http://www.contracostatimes.com/california/ci_21198132/nbc-olympics-gets-slammed-social-media-mdash-and]NBC Olympics gets slammed on social media — and couldn't care less[/url]
[QUOTE]Overall, NBC is averaging 35.8 million viewers in prime time, up from the 30.6 million during the first three days of Beijing telecasts which actually included at least some live coverage[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=fabulous788;313359]Even though I know the results, watching Men's Gymnastics is a little depressing.[/QUOTE]
It was really sad, I stopped watching...I had high expectations, but at least there's the all-around tomorrow!
Another great day for team USA today! They won plenty of matches, can't wait for prime time to watch the results of the medals matches! Really avoided Twitter, Facebook, and every sports website.
[QUOTE=new-girl;313378]-_- haha. Makes me wonder what you thought about the opening ceremony outfits.[/QUOTE]
Carlton Banks must have been the designer - that Ralph Lauren thing was a hoax.
And Gabby Douglas wins the Olympics for having "We No Speak Americano" as her floor exercise song.
Can't wait to watch Misty May and Kerri Walsh =D and USWNT Soccer for their next tournament! The soccer team may not have [strike]one[/strike] won the World Cup, but at least they have a shot at the gold ;D
[url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/olympics/wires/08/01/2080.ap.us.oly.avoiding.spoilers/]Avoiding Olympic spoilers is a sport of its own[/url]
There is no question, Phelps wanted this 200 IM gold. Not kind of wanted it. He really wanted it and he took it. This was his last match against Lochte.
He could go to Rio and bring home another haul. Not as shiny but he could put his medal count in the untouchable range. He won't. We were lucky enough to see him even come to London. Phelps wants to live a life out of the pool.
Lots of medal events today, but here are the higher-profile ones:
Women's 200m backstroke (Missy Franklin, Elizabeth Beisel)
Men's 100m butterfly (Michael Phelps, Tyler McGill)
Women's 800m freestyle (Katie Ledecky)
Men's 50m freestyle (Cullen Jones, Anthony Ervin)
Men's shot put
Women's 10000m
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