sportingnews.com - 8/21/2008
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Jacques Rogge head of the IOC: I disapprove of your dancing .
Usain Bolt: Jacques, baby! Get in the line! We're doing the Nuh Linga!
Jacques: I have no idea what you're doing. In Belgium, there is no dancing.
Usain: Belgium sounds like it SUCKS. What you want, Jocky-boy?
Jacques: I believe you disrespected your competitors, Usain, with your unseemly island ...
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THE IOC BLOWS
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... still has to mature," Rogge said. "I would love him to show more respect for his competitors. That's not the way we perceive being a champion. But he will learn in time. He should shake hands with his competitors and not ignore them. He'll learn that sooner or later. But (he's) a great athlete, of course." Rogge added that Michael Phelps was "pretty good, I guess" as he rolled his eyes and made a wanking gesture. [Also see: The Sporting Blog]
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... ] IOC head Jacques Rogge is a dick. Usain Bolt is allowed to celebrate two Olympic World Records in the 100 and 200...SOMETHING THAT"S NEVER BEEN DONE BEFORE...any way he wants. [ The Sporting Blog ]
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