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Nice Eye Candy, But Not A Sport
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Posted on 08/24/2004 4:45:53 PM PDT by SlickWillard

Misty May and Kerri Walsh win olympic gold in women's beach volleyball, August 24, 2004

USA's Misty May, left, and Kerri Walsh smile at fans in the stands following a victory over Canada  in the 2004 Olympic Games at the Olympic Beach Volleyball Centre in Athens, Greece on Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004. The USA beat Canada 21-19 and 21-14. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)

The USA's Kerri Walsh thanks the crowd after she and teammate Misty May defeated China during a quarterfinal match in the 2004 Olympic Games at the Olympic Beach Volleyball Centre in Athens, Greece on Saturday, Aug. 21, 2004. At right is China's Wang Fei. the USA won 21-14 and 21-18.  (AP Photo/Dave Martin)

The USA's Kerri Walsh, rear, hugs teammate Misty May following a two-set win over Canada during a match in the 2004 Olympic Games at the Olympic Beach Volleyball Centre in Athens, Greece on Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004. The USA beat Canada 21-19 and 21-14. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)

Misty May (L) and Kerri Walsh of the U.S. celebrate winning their women's beach volleyball semi-final against compatriots Holly McPeak and Eliane Youngs at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games August 23, 2004.  REUTERS/Desmond Boylan

The USA's Kerri Walsh, left, hugs Elaine Youngs as her teammate Misty May, obscured, hugs Holly McPeak after a semi-final match in the 2004 Olympic Games at the Olympic Beach Volleyball Centre in Athens, Greece on Monday, Aug. 23, 2004.  Walsh and May won in two sets 21-18 and 21-15. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)

Misty May (C) and Kerri Walsh (back) of the U.S. spike a ball at compatriot Eliane Youngs (foreground) during their women's beach volleyball semi-final at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games August 23, 2004.  May and Walsh won and qualified for the gold medal final. (Desmond Boylan/Reuters)

USA's Kerri Walsh, left, and teammate Misty May celebrate after beating Brazil in the gold medal beach volleyball finals during the 2004 Summer Olympics at Faliro Beach Volleyball Stadium in Athens, Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2004. (AP Photo/Adam Butler)

USA's Kerri Walsh, left, and teammate Misty May celebrate after winning the gold in the beach volleyball finals against Brazil at the 2004 Summer Olympic Games at Faliro Beach Volleyball Stadium in Athens, Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2004. (AP Photo/Adam Butler)

Misty May (R) and Kerri Walsh of the U.S. celebrate after winning the women's gold medal match against Brazil in the women's beach volleyball competition at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games August 24, 2004.REUTERS/Jeff J Mitchell

U.S. women's beach volleyball players Kerri Walsh (bottom L) hugs her partner Misty May as they celebrate their victory over Brazil's Adriana Behar and Shelda Bede in their final match at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games August 24, 2004. U.S. won the gold medal, Brazil took silver and U.S. bronze.  REUTERS/Marcelo Del Pozo

Misty May (R) and Kerri Walsh of the U.S. celebrate after winning the women's gold medal match against Brazil in the women's beach volleyball competition at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games August 24, 2004.REUTERS/Jeff J Mitchell

USA's Kerri Walsh, bottom, and teammate Misty May celebrate after beating Brazil in the gold medal beach volleyball finals during the 2004 Summer Olympic Games at Faliro Beach Volleyball Stadium in Athens, Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2004. (AP Photo/Adam Butler)

Misty May (top) and Kerri Walsh of the U.S. celebrate after winning the women's gold medal match against Brazil in the women's beach volleyball competition at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games August 24, 2004.REUTERS/Jeff J Mitchell

U.S. beach volley ball pair Kerri Walsh and Misty May embrace after winning their gold medal final against Brazilian pair Adriana Behar and Shelda Bede at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games August 24, 2004. REUTERS/Desmond Boylan

Kerri Walsh of the United States celebrates with her fans after winning the women's beach volleyball gold medal at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games August 24, 2004. Walsh and May of the United States won the gold medal, Behar and Bede of Brazil took the silver, McPeak and Youngs of the United States took the bronze. REUTERS/Sergio Moraes

Kerri Walsh (L) and Misty May of the United States celebrate with their fans after winning the women's beach volleyball gold medal at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games August 24, 2004. Walsh and May of the United States won the gold medal, Behar and Bede of Brazil took the silver, McPeak and Youngs of the United States took the bronze. REUTERS/Sergio Moraes

USA's Kerri Walsh celebrates after she and teammate Misty May beat Brazil in the gold medal beach volleyball finals during the 2004 Summer Olympics at Faliro Beach Volleyball Stadium in Athens, Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2004. (AP Photo/Adam Butler)


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To: SlickWillard

What the hell are those pictures of? That's not a sport, that's a performance - and an edgy, more-than-PG13 one at that.


281 posted on 08/25/2004 3:00:48 PM PDT by Xenalyte ("I love this job more than I love taffy, and I'm a man who loves his taffy.")
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To: SlickWillard

So do you consider all beach volleyball a joke, including the stuff with the men who are tastefully dressed, or just the stuff that shows a lot of skin?

Either way you're wrong, but it's good to know just how full of crap the person you're dealing with is.


282 posted on 08/25/2004 3:00:51 PM PDT by discostu (That which does not make me stronger kills me)
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To: SlickWillard

These chicks pat each other more than any pro baseball team EVER.


283 posted on 08/25/2004 3:01:40 PM PDT by Xenalyte ("I love this job more than I love taffy, and I'm a man who loves his taffy.")
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To: Xenalyte
These chicks pat each other more than any pro baseball team EVER.

Not that there's anything wrong with that....

284 posted on 08/25/2004 3:07:41 PM PDT by steve-b (Panties & Leashes Would Look Good On Spammers)
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To: Praxeus
There is no "sport" value to having a bottom that is up your hind end so far it looks like a thong. The other poster called it right. It is to get attention.


285 posted on 08/25/2004 3:08:52 PM PDT by Xenalyte ("I love this job more than I love taffy, and I'm a man who loves his taffy.")
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To: SlickWillard
According to Merriam-Webster, it is precisely a sport:
Main Entry:
Pronunciation: 'spOrt, 'sport
Function: verb
Etymology: Middle English, to divert, disport, short for disporten
intransitive senses
1 a : to amuse oneself : FROLIC <lambs sporting in the meadow> b : to engage in a sport
2 a : to mock or ridicule something b : to speak or act in jest : TRIFLE
3 [2sport] : to deviate or vary abruptly from type (as by bud variation) : MUTATE
transitive senses
1 : to display or wear usually ostentatiously : BOAST
2 [2sport] : to put forth as a sport or bud variation
Anyway, it's more fun to watch than that rowing crap, that's for sure.

I was surprisingly interested in the gymnastics this year, but only for the artistic qualities, not the "scored" results.

286 posted on 08/25/2004 3:11:28 PM PDT by KayEyeDoubleDee (const tag& constTagPassedByReference)
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To: flashbunny
What most men wear on the beach == what most men wear playing beach volleyball
What most women wear on the beach == what most women wear playing beach volleyball.


Just a little up thread, you said that FUNCTION was what drove women to tiny almost-not-there outfits on the beach.

Now you say it's fashion.

Which is it?
287 posted on 08/25/2004 3:11:53 PM PDT by Xenalyte ("I love this job more than I love taffy, and I'm a man who loves his taffy.")
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To: SlickWillard

Eww. Wedgies.


288 posted on 08/25/2004 3:13:08 PM PDT by Not A Snowbird (Official RKBA Landscaper and Arborist, Duchess of Green Leafy Things)
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To: SlickWillard
Arggh, I meant to grab the noun definition, not the verb:
Main Entry: 2sport
Function: noun
1 a : a source of diversion : RECREATION b : sexual play c (1) : physical activity engaged in for pleasure (2) : a particular activity (as an athletic game) so engaged in
2 a : PLEASANTRY, JEST b : often mean-spirited jesting : MOCKERY, DERISION
3 a : something tossed or driven about in or as if in play b : LAUGHINGSTOCK
4 a : SPORTSMAN b : a person considered with respect to living up to the ideals of sportsmanship <a good sport> <a poor sport> c : a companionable person
5 : an individual exhibiting a sudden deviation from type beyond the normal limits of individual variation usually as a result of mutation especially of somatic tissue
synonym see FUN

289 posted on 08/25/2004 3:14:34 PM PDT by KayEyeDoubleDee (const tag& constTagPassedByReference)
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To: discostu; Happygal; honeywagon; flashbunny
Believe it or not, I think that one of the more interesting Olympic events is water polo.

Originally, I thought that it sounded like one of these mildly ridiculous sports that was invented simply to fill out a TV schedule, but after watching it for awhile, I realized how interesting it could be.

When you think about the stamina and endurance it takes for these men and women to essentially play an hour-long soccer game (Under water, no less!), it really is an astonishing sight to behold.

I still want to know what the heck hurling is, and why the heck chicks here seem to dig it so much.

290 posted on 08/25/2004 3:14:38 PM PDT by The Scourge of Yazid (This tag-line paid for by "Friends of Paul Rodriguez.")
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To: rintense

Synchronized diving and rhythmic gymnastics may require athletic ability, but they are NOT sports. No matter what any lame-o says. They will never be sports.


291 posted on 08/25/2004 3:15:38 PM PDT by Xenalyte ("I love this job more than I love taffy, and I'm a man who loves his taffy.")
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To: SlickWillard

This is most definitely a sport.

So what's the "least like a sport" in the Olympics?

I vote equestrian events. The horse should get the medal.


292 posted on 08/25/2004 3:16:03 PM PDT by handy (Forgive me this day, my daily typos...)
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To: The Scourge of Yazid

Water polo is a great game, hard to understand at first, but really cool. And the underwater cameras give you a lot of respect for what these athletes undergo.


293 posted on 08/25/2004 3:16:07 PM PDT by discostu (That which does not make me stronger kills me)
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To: fso301

It's my hand on the butt, hence my name.


294 posted on 08/25/2004 3:17:29 PM PDT by handy (Forgive me this day, my daily typos...)
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To: kevkrom

I'd say no to equestrian events too, because the score depends largely on the skill of the horse, and not as much on the rider. To be an Olympic sport, your only teammates should be human.


295 posted on 08/25/2004 3:17:30 PM PDT by Xenalyte ("I love this job more than I love taffy, and I'm a man who loves his taffy.")
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To: SlickWillard; biblewonk

296 posted on 08/25/2004 3:19:21 PM PDT by Xenalyte ("I love this job more than I love taffy, and I'm a man who loves his taffy.")
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To: GreenCell

This "Olympic Sport" is nothing more than a fancy name for "Pole Dancing"...that's how low this "sport" is.

Pole dancing is very much a sport here in the south, but I prefer the synchronized pole dancing.


297 posted on 08/25/2004 3:19:56 PM PDT by handy (Forgive me this day, my daily typos...)
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To: SlickWillard

ping


298 posted on 08/25/2004 3:20:15 PM PDT by fightu4it (conquest by immigration and subversion spells the end of US.)
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To: Xenalyte; discostu
Esther Williams:

Hmmph! Why, I never!

(Esther swims away from thread. Does well choreographed pirouette at the bottom of pool, which is duplicated by other swimming actresses.)

http://www.esther-williams.com/

299 posted on 08/25/2004 3:21:45 PM PDT by The Scourge of Yazid (This tag-line paid for by "Friends of Paul Rodriguez.")
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To: The Scourge of Yazid

300


300 posted on 08/25/2004 3:22:30 PM PDT by The Scourge of Yazid (This tag-line paid for by "Friends of Paul Rodriguez.")
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