I thought it was tabloid television at it's worst back then, and I haven't changed my mind since. Yes, it was tragic that Nancy got attacked during the games. It was horrible that Harding's ex-husband, Jeff Gillooly, and her bodyguard, Shawn Eckhardt, thought the best way to make sure Tonya won the Olympic gold was to break her main competitor's leg. But the media back then turned it into drama, not news, and in my opinion, the drama ended in 1994.
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To me, that is what the Olympic Games are all about. The athlete rejoicing in what she or he can do.
Now for some Friday Fun. The following one-liners were borrowed from the Clean Jokes Website.
I've just opened a new restaurant called Karma. There's no menu, we just give you what you deserve.
I had a dream I was a muffler and I woke up exhausted.
If you are running next to me on the treadmill, the answer is YES, we are racing.
The past, present and future walk into a bar. It was tense.
What fits your schedule better......Exercising 1 hour a day or being fat 24 hours a day?
Silence is golden, Duct tape is silver
I'm going to stand outside. So if anyone asks, I am outstanding.
That's all folks. Have a great weekend. Are you going to watch the Kerrigan/Harding documentary?
2 comments:
No, I'm not watching that mess, I agree one hundred percent! I hate the coverage too. I want to see the athletes too, all of them, not just the Americans, and so, so much less of the announcers! I do like the stories and trips through Russia though - love getting that view. We really know so little about the place. The skating was beautiful and the right girl won!
Great post!
Thanks for stopping by, Yolanda. I, too, have enjoyed getting to see and learn more about Russia. That is a country that has always fascinated me.
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