Not exact matches
Athletics
enters day two at the Summer Olympics on Saturday, with five medals decided in the evening session, but early on, all
eyes were on the
track for the round one heats of the men's 100 meters, one of marquee events of the entire Games.
But not like this:
Enter «A Bad Moms Christmas,» a fast -
tracked, holiday - themed sequel to the surprise smash hit (nearly $ 185 million worldwide) that giddily plays up all the worst impulses of Hahn's indelible character Carla, culminating with the Emmy nominee spouting off the year's most
eye - popping line: «It was almost like waxing the balls of the Dalai Lama.»
Set the traps within your
eye line so you can keep
track of them without having to
enter the area every time you want to check it.
Learn the
tracks and train yourself to look past the
eye - watering pace, and you'll
enter a zen - like state of almost precognitive proportions.
The moon's one
eye tracks visitors who
enter the blackened space and when three or more assemble, the moon sings the French socialist anthem «The Internationale.»
There's a settings button where you can easily input the length of the pool for
tracking, and the fact that the screen stays off unless you've set a cue — showing you distance, laps and time every 100m for example — is beneficial, as a flashing screen
entering your
eye line when you're doing your best Phelps impression can prove distracting.