AgentBirdnest: Or carbon fiber legs, like that murderer who ran in the Olympics a few years ago. Even though running with able-bodied runners made a good and inspiring story for many people, I always felt like those metal legs gave him some unfair advantages. [/dodges incoming tomatoes]
Well, I haven't made anything that tasted like total shite yet, so I think it will turn out okay, even if they don't look like donuts :-)
*optimistic and slightly bragging hug*
But the artificial limbs are okay, it allows disabled people to take part, although sometimes I wish they would let them compete with the general athletes where possible. I know many times it is not viable, but sometimes it is for some events, the same with the men and women. They could mix it up so much and make it more fun, but they seem to keep the old fashioned segregation. And I know which jerk you mean, the one with friends in high places that seems to get him let off with what he did. And back to the limbs, just wait until the US makes some outfit that has machinery inside to help run faster. :-)
I think the problem with not mixing things up is that the Olympics have lost their soul. They used to be for fun, about the different nations putting aside their problems and having silly fun with each other. But over the years it has become more commercial and competitive, which has slowly removed a lot of the friendliness and casualness to the games that people used to love. Money and arrogance/ego seems to corrupt/ruin everything these days. :-(
*big baking encouragement hug*