Law5 mins ago
London 2012
Should this woman be allowed anywhere near the Olympic Games?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7891119.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7891119.stm
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Yes, she should be allowed, but only as long as her carers don't remove her blindfold, gag, or straight jacket, AND don't let her out of her wheelchair!
Oh, nearly forgot: Please also don't let her compete in the following events either - beach volleyball, diving, hockey, swimming, ice skating, or athletics, otherwise I'll have nothing to watch! (The sick bag's working overtime just at the thought!)
Oh, nearly forgot: Please also don't let her compete in the following events either - beach volleyball, diving, hockey, swimming, ice skating, or athletics, otherwise I'll have nothing to watch! (The sick bag's working overtime just at the thought!)