By Jimmie Dunn
USAALLTHEWAY Staff Writer
Wednesday August 25, 2004
Jeff Jarvis, a fellow blogger and distinuished gentleman, has four burning olympic questions: Since when did men's swimming become the plumbing of sports: all butt cracks, why is the BBC worried about nipples, where has women's beach volleyball been my whole (adult) life, and did I really have to know that Misty May carries the ashes of her dear dead mother in a medicine bottle in her backpack and sprinkles them on the ashes of the volleyball sand? We here at USAALLTHEWAY have very similar questions floating around in our minds every day. Thanks, Jeff!
I have some questions of my own:
Why are some women gymnasts small and graceful, and others jacked and robotic - yet they all can get similar scores? Do the American women gymnasts just prefer to be muscle bound?
How is it that synchronized swimming is an OFFICIAL olympic event? Sure it is fun to watch - but any "sport" in which you get judged on your costume does not deserve an olympic medal
Posted by: PF Doom | August 25, 2004 at 03:33 PM