Sarah Palin Got Game



Denis Lynch missed the showjumping final in Hong Kong after his horse Latinus failed an initial test.
The rider admitted using a cream which contained a banned substance but insisted he had not attempted to cheat.
Lynch has told Horse Sport Ireland he will attend a hearing to explain why he used the lotion containing capsaicin.
The 32-year-old admitted using a Deep Heat-style lotion containing the ingredient on the horse’s lower back.
A three-member panel of world equestrian’s governing body, the FEI, has been appointed for a hearing which will take place in Switzerland on 5-7 September.
Lynch has been asked for details about the application of the banned substance.
The gold medal hopeful said he has used Equi-Block - which contains capsaicin - for years to loosen up horses’ muscles.
First the Chinese use Kindergartners to win Olympic gold which is understandable because apparently they like cheating over there….I mean what else can explain the Olympic Gold lead…..but now Switzerland? The goodie too shoe of country’s caught doping…not humans…but a fucking animal?

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Is having a hot VP worth flushing the country down the toilet? Hmmmmmmm
Would do you think?

Tom Brady told WEEI (850am Boston) that leg injury aside he’ll be ready for the first game of the season vs the Chiefs come hell or high water. Confirming what everybody on this earth already knew…he’s a fucking player, and players play to win. Take notes L.T.

Sherdog.com confirmed the bout’s signing with multiple parties aware of the fight, while a press release is expected to circulate later today with the news.
October 4th. I’ll reserve my comments about this fight for late September.

I guess in China they’re declaring themselves the Olympic winners because they kicked ass in Gold Medals (4th grade gymnasts included). Yahoo adds to the controversy by showing the U.S. as number 2 in medals on every site but the U.S. Yahoo’s site. Appeasing the world much….Yahoo?
Yahoo Mexico arranges medals by the amount of Gold won
http://mx.sports.yahoo.com/china2008/medallas/index.html
While Yahoo U.S. arranges the medals by the overall amount won
http://sports.yahoo.com/olympics/beijing/medals
If we were to go by Yahoo Mexico’s logic then Michael Phelps would be tied with Italy as 9th in the world for amount of medals won. What do you think is the right way to go about this?
Update:
Looks like Google has decided to take their medal count from the official Chinese website for the Olympics and they too show the U.S. being number 2. What the fuck….
http://www.google.com/search?q=Beijing%202008%20Olympic%20Games
While the official NBC Website for the Olympics shows the U.S. at number 1
http://www.nbcolympics.com/medals/index.html

Cheerleading accounted for 65.1 percent of female high school athlete injuries and for 66.7 percent of female college athlete injuries. -National Center for Catastrophic Sports Injury Research
So does this mean we can officially count cheerleading as a sport? 2 Reasons why not
1. I just typed out “cheerleading” and my spell checker just went bonkers–so if “cheerleading” isn’t even a word how can it be a sport? Can you play cheerlead like you can play Football?
2. If cheerleading ((sic) apparently)) is a sport because of the amount of injuries it causes, then that must mean that sex is a sport because of the clap risk involved. A little ridiculous but an argument can definitely be made. O.K. I feel dirty for just having typed that out–ticket straight to hell.
