You only have 3 channels? Do you live in Soviet era Russia, or something
Anyone Gonna Be Watching The Olympics?
Trust me, you're not missing much. I've got 100's of channels and there's often fuck all I want to watch. Takes about 15 minutes just to flick through them all.Or something.
I havent had a cable TV package my whole adult life. We have the rabbit ears antenna, and we pick up a public TV station with a few worthless channels.
Until 2019 we didnt even have internet on our phones, or really even enough reception to make a call.. life changed when they put up that cell tower, and not really for the better. Since then my wife and I walk around glued to the damned thing like everyone else.
To this day home internet is not available in my area. You'd have to go with Starlink or something like it.
What, not even breakdancing? That's right. This year sees the introduction of breakdancing at the Olympics.I have no interest in watching most of the Olympic sports but will occasionally watch some of the team sports, the swimming and a few of the track & field events. The wife and I used to enjoy watching the gymnastics but I don't know if I will watch it anymore.
Quite so. One event I will take a very brief look at. Too bad there's not a rap off - or what ever they call it when rappers compete.What, not even breakdancing? That's right. This year sees the introduction of breakdancing at the Olympics.
The US has a very respectable Rugby 7s men's team and and an even better women's team.Crikey, the US is fielding a rugby team, and even a football team (smacked by France).
Yes, they're doing well.The US has a very respectable Rugby 7s men's team and and an even better women's team.
England participates in the Olympics indirectly as part of Team GB. In-fighting between the home nations prevented the fielding of a Team GB football team. Or something like that.I am really hoping someone can fill me in on the lack of an English football team.
I read that the non-English teams were afraid their identity would be compromised if they played for GB.England participates in the Olympics indirectly as part of Team GB. In-fighting between the home nations prevented the fielding of a Team GB football team. Or something like that.
Because none of the home nations football associations are recognised by the IOC (Internaional Olympic Committee) who oversee the games. There is no single governing body for football in the UK. It's not up to the FA in England to put forward a squad of players to represent the entirety of the UK.I read that the non-English teams were afraid their identity would be compromised if they played for GB.
But, why didn't or couldn't England field a team?
I think that may be interesting when they make the medalist take drug tests.What, not even breakdancing? That's right. This year sees the introduction of breakdancing at the Olympics.
Breakdancing Is Now an Olympic Sport, But the Hip-Hop Community of Paris Is Skeptical
Breakdancing—or “breaking”—will always “belong to the streets,” according to breakers and dancers who see it as an art form first and sport second.www.cntraveler.com