I RETIRED with many honors and was captain of mens Athletic team but didn't win a major title until I was 26. name please and PR .
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did your mommy ever tell you that if can't say something nice about some one to be quiet . your" unpleasant" remark about one of BRITAINS greatest athletes was uncalled for.YOU ARE also obviously a name dropper. I RAN WITH Christie.
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>DEAR JON, I intend to report you to the Queen for hoping that a great British
>athlete would always lose, even in the Olympics! What is the BRIT. word for a
>red neck?
Huh? Me? I haven't even said anything in this topic! (apart from now). What do you mean...?
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For Jon, I think the British word for redneck is yob. Brits do all look alike. Except those that don't.
Chritie's performance at Atlanta '96 probably did provide a role model for Drummond at St Denys, so Linford can't be all bad.
Seriously, he may have not been a really "feel good" guy, but he was one of the fiercest competors ever. I never met him, but saw him compete at the highest level 3 or 4 times. Not everyone can be Mother Theresa, and there is a revisionist line on her, as well.
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>For Jon, I think the British word for redneck is yob......
Seriously, I was never meant to be part of this topic!! Satch was meant to be addressing Rob and not me. I'm not interested in rednecks / yobs / or Linford Christie!
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