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What is a Olympic sport that you just watched for the first time and loved it?
Title:What is a Olympic sport that you just watched for the first time and loved it?
So the question is what is a Olympic sport that you just watched and you have loved it? See this year is my first time watching the whole Olympic games. And the sport that I really thought was a sissy sport is not a sport that is very good to me and that is Gymnastics.
Btw! There are no more Gymnastics thing for Shawn Johnson right?
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The womens gymnastics I really like to watch now mainly cuz of Shawn Johnson.
Shawn Johnson is so optimistic. gotta love her. great sportsmanship
Definitely Trampoline Gymnastics. They get some sick air!
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On the one hand, one of the great lions of the sport. On the other hand, what a dick.
> I don’t think people shut hunt hogs for sport, either Stay on target. We’re talking about eating pigs for pleasure. This is equivalent to killing elephants for sport.
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