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DD

SoWal Expert
Aug 29, 2005
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grapevine, tx. /On the road to SoWal
I know! I thought I read it wrong on my home page! I can just hear Letterman now.. ;-)
 

Allifunn

FunnChef - AlisonCooks.com
Jan 11, 2006
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my 14 year old daughter told me this :rotfl: OMG...what an idiot! (Cheney not my daughter :D ) comedians will have a freekin' field day..and rightly so :rofl: :rotfl:
 

Mermaid

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Aug 11, 2005
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Another bit of shocking news today, as well. Beloved figure skater Michelle Kwan pulled out of the Olympics! Though that's sad not ironic. :sosad:
 
Mermaid said:
Another bit of shocking news today, as well. Beloved figure skater Michelle Kwan pulled out of the Olympics! Though that's sad not ironic. :sosad:
It is so sad to see someone with that much potential and so much time and hard work invested in skating not achieve her ultimate goal. Unfortunately, she'll probably be too old in 4 years to compete, according to the sports commentators.
 

Allifunn

FunnChef - AlisonCooks.com
Jan 11, 2006
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St Petersburg
Mermaid said:
Another bit of shocking news today, as well. Beloved figure skater Michelle Kwan pulled out of the Olympics! Though that's sad not ironic. :sosad:
sports(just like life) is a crap shoot...sorry she injured herself...but millions of people do it every day...just not in front of the world :sosad:
 

Mermaid

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Allifunn said:
sports(just like life) is a crap shoot...sorry she injured herself...but millions of people do it every day...just not in front of the world :sosad:

True, but athletes push their bodies so much! They stretch their capabilities to the limit to perform in their sports. It's heartbreaking when their injuries put them out of commission because their bodies are their instrument. It's not like, we'll say, a teacher slipping in the hallway and breaking a leg. That teacher can still teach. An athelete who gets injured may not have the same option of continuing their careers. :sosad:
 

Allifunn

FunnChef - AlisonCooks.com
Jan 11, 2006
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St Petersburg
Mermaid said:
True, but athletes push their bodies so much! They stretch their capabilities to the limit to perform in their sports. It's heartbreaking when their injuries put them out of commission because their bodies are their instrument. It's not like, we'll say, a teacher slipping in the hallway and breaking a leg. That teacher can still teach. An athelete who gets injured may not have the same option of continuing their careers. :sosad:
that is why it is sad that they give their whole lives to the sport and when that goes bad...what do they have to fall back on...not well rounded...but a necessairy part of life...dictated by the masses...as an aside...why could Dick not shoot MORE lawyers??? :D :D :D
 
Mermaid said:
True, but athletes push their bodies so much! They stretch their capabilities to the limit to perform in their sports. It's heartbreaking when their injuries put them out of commission because their bodies are their instrument. It's not like, we'll say, a teacher slipping in the hallway and breaking a leg. That teacher can still teach. An athelete who gets injured may not have the same option of continuing their careers. :sosad:
That's why my husband turned down two sports offers when he graduated from college (being sponsored for the PGA tour and an offer to play for the Dallas Cowboys) and ended up with a Ph.D. instead. I suppose if one had old money, one could gamble more because you'd have that as a backup. But he didn't have that, so he decided he'd be better using his brains than his brawn.
 
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