After the Olympics I would watch other
people getting gold medals, and I'd feel teary - eyed, I'd feel jealous.
Not exact matches
The world heard about the Georgian judo champion who missed his weigh - in (and a chance to defend his
gold medal) because his bus driver
got lost... and of the frustrated British rowers who were reduced to standing in front of an oncoming bus, Tiananmen Square - like, as its driver bore down on them like Sandra Bullock in Speed... and of the apparent agoraphobe, afraid to drive on interstates, who sobbingly abandoned her busload of
people en route to an event.
So many
people at the time were either butthurt it used the Bongo controller or just played it from beginning to end without realizing it was designed around being point based and never bothered
getting Gold or Platinum
medals in stages.
STEM teaching resources Imagine if we could show young
people how some engineers
get to watch football for a living, or develop software enabling Britain's swimmers improve their technique and ultimately win more
gold medals?
There are moments in a
person's life that are greatly anticipated:
getting their driver's license, blacking out drunk legally for the first time, losing the ole» virginity and an Olympic
gold medal.
If you're the type of
person who can't
get enough of time trials and
gold medals, Joe Danger will represent a significant new challenge.
So many
people at the time were either butthurt it used the Bongo controller or just played it from beginning to end without realizing it was designed around being point based and never bothered
getting Gold or Platinum
medals in stages.
In time
people like bender will
get used to matters like the Beijing Olympics
Gold medal count — USA 0.12
golds per capita, Great Britain 0.31, Australia 0.70, all + / -0.1.
I'm starting to
get the supplier side as it's
people based, much like gossip mags; but the trade side is still a bit of a mystery — why were my bolter stories last week the ones about a Tasmanian bottlo winning liquor store of the year and Jacob's Creek rose winning three
Gold medals in some obscure Denver wine show... why?