phelps-and-coughlin-will-have-to-miss-opening-ceremony

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london2012.blogs.nytimes.com/.../ “We never go to opening ceremonies,” Phelps said, “because you are standing for so many hours. Being on your feet for five to six hours takes a lot out of you, and it does take days to recover.” Between them, Michael Phelps and Natalie Coughlin have appeared in seven Olympics and not a single opening ceremony. Blame the schedule; the first swimming events take place the morning after the long night’s march. In Beijing in 2008, participating athletes were required to line up hours before the 8 p.m. start, and Phelps and Coughlin, like most swimmers, are conditioned to stay off their feet the day before they race.
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  • It must have been a liberal arts college. Any college worth its salt has Medieval Siege Engines as a required course. How else will you know the difference between a mangonel, onager, ballista and trebuchet? Footnote: The development of gunpowder and the subsequent inventions of petards and artillery really took the fun out of siege engineering. What's worse than having a piano land on you? If the piano was ON FIRE!!! Rich English Guy and his Trebuchet - YouTube
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