It's not good to comment on what the commentators wear but one swimming commentator has worn the same dress two days running and a gymnastics commentator looks like a deck chair.. surely the BBC have stylists |
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What do you do with your clothes after you've already worn them once Tom?
I'm sure you implied the wife does a good job on the laundry the other day, but why does she bother if it's such a fashion faux pas? |
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"It's not good to comment on what the commentators wear but one swimming commentator has worn the same dress two days running and a gymnastics commentator looks like a deck chair.. surely the BBC have stylists "
What's a swimming commentator doing running anyway... they should be commentating on the swimming surely..? |
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Rebecca Adlington isn't even wearing a dress tonight, she's wearing a blue skirt and white blouse. Nor is Clare Balding wearing a dress. Because I'm a saddo, I can tell you Becky Adlington wore a green dress yesterday. And a white dress with strawberries on it the night before. Clare B hasn't worn dresses at all.
Basically, the OP is nonsense. |
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"Never two days on the trot surely. Clothes need a wash
So professional people who wear suits , do they wash after every use ?
Do not mention the P word "
Amusing how your previous threads are now coming back to haunt you tomothy |
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By *batMan 30 weeks ago
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FFS Tomble,
you are losing your touch! No fact about the Olympics or Paris. Not even a deckchair anecdote.
And quite frankly, I don't think this has made the news at all, let alone be all over it.
Are you tired?
Gbat |
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"I just wish the swimming commentators (male, x2) would stop critiquing the body of the US swimmer. "
Was the US swimmer male or female? Guessing it was a male. Not sure they would have the guts to critique a female |
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"It's not good to comment on what the commentators wear but one swimming commentator has worn the same dress two days running and a gymnastics commentator looks like a deck chair.. surely the BBC have stylists "
I only care if the commentators are good or not.
The boxing commentator, for example, is outstanding. I don’t know / care what he is wearing |
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"I just wish the swimming commentators (male, x2) would stop critiquing the body of the US swimmer.
Was the US swimmer male or female? Guessing it was a male. Not sure they would have the guts to critique a female "
Female. They described her hypermobile elbows as "weird" and "abnormal". The same commentators described a Swedish swimmer in the next heat as "beautiful". I don't think she was there to have her appearance critiqued. |
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"I just wish the swimming commentators (male, x2) would stop critiquing the body of the US swimmer.
Was the US swimmer male or female? Guessing it was a male. Not sure they would have the guts to critique a female
Female. They described her hypermobile elbows as "weird" and "abnormal". The same commentators described a Swedish swimmer in the next heat as "beautiful". I don't think she was there to have her appearance critiqued. "
Actually they where talking about it in context of her technique and the way her elbow bent back further on one side,it was not a criticism it was an observation something they do for nearly all the swimmers in regards technique.
Given that swimming is probably 95% technique swimmer's even at a basic level spend most of their time assessing and working on every minute detail.
And commentators are there to critique performance.
I heard it and noone was going ewwww gross they mentioned it in passing for about 30 seconds.
I have hyper mobility and issues with my shoulder due to a swimming injury,I just had to alter my stroke to accommodate with help from observations from a coach. |
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"It's not good to comment on what the commentators wear but one swimming commentator has worn the same dress two days running and a gymnastics commentator looks like a deck chair.. surely the BBC have stylists "
I'm watching it for the sport not fashion. If it bothers you that much maybe write into "that's life" |
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"I just wish the swimming commentators (male, x2) would stop critiquing the body of the US swimmer.
Was the US swimmer male or female? Guessing it was a male. Not sure they would have the guts to critique a female
Female. They described her hypermobile elbows as "weird" and "abnormal". The same commentators described a Swedish swimmer in the next heat as "beautiful". I don't think she was there to have her appearance critiqued.
Actually they where talking about it in context of her technique and the way her elbow bent back further on one side,it was not a criticism it was an observation something they do for nearly all the swimmers in regards technique.
Given that swimming is probably 95% technique swimmer's even at a basic level spend most of their time assessing and working on every minute detail.
And commentators are there to critique performance.
I heard it and noone was going ewwww gross they mentioned it in passing for about 30 seconds.
I have hyper mobility and issues with my shoulder due to a swimming injury,I just had to alter my stroke to accommodate with help from observations from a coach."
The words "weird" and "abnormal" are not valid critiques of a swimmer's stroke.
In an earlier session, they referred to Adam Peaty having hypermobility in his ankles but the words weird and abnormal were not used and yes, they only mentioned in with relation to aiding him in breaststroke. I have no issues with that.
Why describe the Swedish female swimmer as beautiful too? How is her appearance relevant to her swimming?
I also have hypermobility, btw. |
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"I just wish the swimming commentators (male, x2) would stop critiquing the body of the US swimmer.
Was the US swimmer male or female? Guessing it was a male. Not sure they would have the guts to critique a female
Female. They described her hypermobile elbows as "weird" and "abnormal". The same commentators described a Swedish swimmer in the next heat as "beautiful". I don't think she was there to have her appearance critiqued.
Actually they where talking about it in context of her technique and the way her elbow bent back further on one side,it was not a criticism it was an observation something they do for nearly all the swimmers in regards technique.
Given that swimming is probably 95% technique swimmer's even at a basic level spend most of their time assessing and working on every minute detail.
And commentators are there to critique performance.
I heard it and noone was going ewwww gross they mentioned it in passing for about 30 seconds.
I have hyper mobility and issues with my shoulder due to a swimming injury,I just had to alter my stroke to accommodate with help from observations from a coach.
The words "weird" and "abnormal" are not valid critiques of a swimmer's stroke.
In an earlier session, they referred to Adam Peaty having hypermobility in his ankles but the words weird and abnormal were not used and yes, they only mentioned in with relation to aiding him in breaststroke. I have no issues with that.
Why describe the Swedish female swimmer as beautiful too? How is her appearance relevant to her swimming?
I also have hypermobility, btw. "
Please name the beautiful Swedish swimmer so all of the men can Google her image |
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"I just wish the swimming commentators (male, x2) would stop critiquing the body of the US swimmer.
Was the US swimmer male or female? Guessing it was a male. Not sure they would have the guts to critique a female
Female. They described her hypermobile elbows as "weird" and "abnormal". The same commentators described a Swedish swimmer in the next heat as "beautiful". I don't think she was there to have her appearance critiqued.
Actually they where talking about it in context of her technique and the way her elbow bent back further on one side,it was not a criticism it was an observation something they do for nearly all the swimmers in regards technique.
Given that swimming is probably 95% technique swimmer's even at a basic level spend most of their time assessing and working on every minute detail.
And commentators are there to critique performance.
I heard it and noone was going ewwww gross they mentioned it in passing for about 30 seconds.
I have hyper mobility and issues with my shoulder due to a swimming injury,I just had to alter my stroke to accommodate with help from observations from a coach.
The words "weird" and "abnormal" are not valid critiques of a swimmer's stroke.
In an earlier session, they referred to Adam Peaty having hypermobility in his ankles but the words weird and abnormal were not used and yes, they only mentioned in with relation to aiding him in breaststroke. I have no issues with that.
Why describe the Swedish female swimmer as beautiful too? How is her appearance relevant to her swimming?
I also have hypermobility, btw.
Please name the beautiful Swedish swimmer so all of the men can Google her image "
I'm sure you can work it out, Tom. We believe in you. |
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"I just wish the swimming commentators (male, x2) would stop critiquing the body of the US swimmer.
Was the US swimmer male or female? Guessing it was a male. Not sure they would have the guts to critique a female
Female. They described her hypermobile elbows as "weird" and "abnormal". The same commentators described a Swedish swimmer in the next heat as "beautiful". I don't think she was there to have her appearance critiqued.
Actually they where talking about it in context of her technique and the way her elbow bent back further on one side,it was not a criticism it was an observation something they do for nearly all the swimmers in regards technique.
Given that swimming is probably 95% technique swimmer's even at a basic level spend most of their time assessing and working on every minute detail.
And commentators are there to critique performance.
I heard it and noone was going ewwww gross they mentioned it in passing for about 30 seconds.
I have hyper mobility and issues with my shoulder due to a swimming injury,I just had to alter my stroke to accommodate with help from observations from a coach.
The words "weird" and "abnormal" are not valid critiques of a swimmer's stroke.
In an earlier session, they referred to Adam Peaty having hypermobility in his ankles but the words weird and abnormal were not used and yes, they only mentioned in with relation to aiding him in breaststroke. I have no issues with that.
Why describe the Swedish female swimmer as beautiful too? How is her appearance relevant to her swimming?
I also have hypermobility, btw. "
She swims and she is beautiful. What's not to celebrate?! |
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To be fair, it's a very old and classic film. The Sound of Music by Julie Andrews. The Von Trapp children did not have any play clothes so Julie made them from old curtains. It's certainly feasible that a duvet can be recycled |
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"Claire Baldwin made a bit of a fool of herself with the gold medal caper
Who is Claire Baldwin? "
The lady who is so out of touch fat she thinks all gold medal winners visit their local schools. That was on the days when it was a rare occurrence. Now they are two a penny |
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