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I'm going to hop on Fence's coattails and say me too. I am a brainless goob today. A Triathelete even (tri-ed to concentrate - it ain't happening).
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07.03.06 - 1:21 pm | #
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Today. My brain feels like the greatest, sweetest athlete. That is, brainless.
Like a zombie athlete tracked me down and ever so skillfuly extracted my brain, yet somehow I'm still here, wandering around.
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07.03.06 - 11:21 am | #
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It was more "all of the sportsworld's medallists", Alan. No citizenship involved, no escape.
And mightn't they have a point, kyknoord, I wonder?
I thought thespians stuck to their own, Terri? And wouldn't that end up in some Appalachian genepool?
Ah, SweetThing (welcome!), you see, if my argumentations were based upon scientific fact, someone would be bound to have noticed too... :)
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07.03.06 - 10:45 am | #
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You are just being jealous!
I am not saying athletes are all bright (people would have noticed ;-) ) but just what is the percentage of the population you would qualify as having a brain (meaning being able to use it in fact!) ?
Do you believe this percentage is less in the Athletes' population?
Chief Devil's Advocate
SweetThing |
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07.03.06 - 8:35 am | #
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Maybe that's why athletes and actresses end up in relationships with each other?
terri |
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07.03.06 - 5:08 am | #
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As they say: no brain, no pain.
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07.03.06 - 4:08 am | #
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Now there's one of the few advantages to being British. All the medallists coming back from Torino? For us that would be all the medallist. Singular. Phew, lucky escape.
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07.03.06 - 3:19 am | #
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