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以下是引用chromaphila在2008-8-22 18:59:00的发言:
那就是明早啦?
你今晚好好准备,多挑几张照片
到时给个预报
WW不要设到2以上,魅力不要设道2780以上
[此贴子已经被作者于2008-8-22 18:59:37编辑过]
不是纯表情。。。
挖@咱们的花游也不错了, 是武术风格的
俄罗斯还是稍微强点,可能是因为个高,腿长
[此贴子已经被作者于2008-8-22 19:13:49编辑过]
她们的泳衣真好看!
现在没赛事
以下是引用scan在2008-8-22 18:44:00的发言:
哎呀..我看了这个报道,笑得不行了...发上来,大家乐乐。。。
Breaking News –- Two Chinese gold medalists are actually, Titanium robots!
Everyone was faked out, but the spark of truth lit up during the 10-meter
platform synchronization finals in the Water Cube on August 12, when CNM
reporter Don Wotjz noticed the unusual body motion and “calmness” shown by
the two Chinese divers, Wang Xin and Chen Ruolin. While viewers were
stunned by Wang and Chen’s unbelievable precision, Don also noticed
something overlooked by the overwhelmed audience - the exact same physical
profiles that only belong to the twins - but they have different last names.
Don went on to investigate the histories of these two "athletes". It became
obvious quickly that neither existed two years ago, at least according to
the international knowledge. In addition, their prior records were
incredibly simple, or incomplete. It's almost impossible to find out any
past stories about them, if there were truly any. The spark of truth became
even brighter when Don got hold of a Chinese magazine - Official China
Weekly. On the June 8, 2006 issue, there was an article about Hi-Tech robots
made for the Olympic Games. It stated that at least two Titanium robots
were completed, by HuaWei Technology Corp (http://www.huawei.com). The article didn't specify what the robots would be used for. Given all the Hi-Tech elements shown in the opening ceremony, it's not too much of a stretch that they were made to "divers". During the investigation, Don also met an American (Anderson Brown) who was at the Water Cube on August 12, telling him what he saw during the contest. Anderson witnessed a group of five men in a luxury viewing box, with some complex equipments, probably remote control/monitoring device. They were not interested in the dives, except of the Chinese divers. In fact, Anderson recalled, their attention was always focused on the Chinese divers, regardless what else was going on in the Water Cube. Don presented his findings to the IOC this morning, along with some other strong evidence yet to be disclosed. Given the inarguable facts, IOC officials promised a thorough investigation. No news matches the magnitude of this one. Although previous accusations on the simulated firework or lip sync generated big fanfares, after all they were parts of a performance show, openly announced by the Chinese to the public. But the impact and damage of this one can never be under-estimated. Meanwhile, Don has instantly become a hero, and the most famous reporter today. Asked about how he feels, he said: "Great, it helped me getting over the fact that China is sitting on top of my country on the medal stand… I’m also glad that I made it ahead of other people. If I don’t make up this story, they will." -Scott Swanson, CNM(Center of News Markers), Beijing
哎呀..我看了这个报道,笑得不行了...发上来,大家乐乐。。。
Breaking News –- Two Chinese gold medalists are actually, Titanium robots!
Everyone was faked out, but the spark of truth lit up during the 10-meter
platform synchronization finals in the Water Cube on August 12, when CNM
reporter Don Wotjz noticed the unusual body motion and “calmness” shown by
the two Chinese divers, Wang Xin and Chen Ruolin. While viewers were
stunned by Wang and Chen’s unbelievable precision, Don also noticed
something overlooked by the overwhelmed audience - the exact same physical
profiles that only belong to the twins - but they have different last names.
Don went on to investigate the histories of these two "athletes". It became
obvious quickly that neither existed two years ago, at least according to
the international knowledge. In addition, their prior records were
incredibly simple, or incomplete. It's almost impossible to find out any
past stories about them, if there were truly any. The spark of truth became
even brighter when Don got hold of a Chinese magazine - Official China
Weekly. On the June 8, 2006 issue, there was an article about Hi-Tech robots
made for the Olympic Games. It stated that at least two Titanium robots
were completed, by HuaWei Technology Corp (http://www.huawei.com). The article didn't specify what the robots would be used for. Given all the Hi-Tech elements shown in the opening ceremony, it's not too much of a stretch that they were made to "divers". During the investigation, Don also met an American (Anderson Brown) who was at the Water Cube on August 12, telling him what he saw during the contest. Anderson witnessed a group of five men in a luxury viewing box, with some complex equipments, probably remote control/monitoring device. They were not interested in the dives, except of the Chinese divers. In fact, Anderson recalled, their attention was always focused on the Chinese divers, regardless what else was going on in the Water Cube. Don presented his findings to the IOC this morning, along with some other strong evidence yet to be disclosed. Given the inarguable facts, IOC officials promised a thorough investigation. No news matches the magnitude of this one. Although previous accusations on the simulated firework or lip sync generated big fanfares, after all they were parts of a performance show, openly announced by the Chinese to the public. But the impact and damage of this one can never be under-estimated. Meanwhile, Don has instantly become a hero, and the most famous reporter today. Asked about how he feels, he said: "Great, it helped me getting over the fact that China is sitting on top of my country on the medal stand… I’m also glad that I made it ahead of other people. If I don’t make up this story, they will." -Scott Swanson, CNM(Center of News Markers), Beijing
[此贴子已经被作者于2008-8-22 18:45:23编辑过]
be serious!!!
挖!那个奥运合饭看着很好吃啊, 而且还方面, 连微波路都不用了
以下是引用scan在2008-8-22 18:44:00的发言:
哎呀..我看了这个报道,笑得不行了...发上来,大家乐乐。。。
Breaking News –- Two Chinese gold medalists are actually, Titanium robots!
Everyone was faked out, but the spark of truth lit up during the 10-meter
platform synchronization finals in the Water Cube on August 12, when CNM
reporter Don Wotjz noticed the unusual body motion and “calmness” shown by
the two Chinese divers, Wang Xin and Chen Ruolin. While viewers were
stunned by Wang and Chen’s unbelievable precision, Don also noticed
something overlooked by the overwhelmed audience - the exact same physical
profiles that only belong to the twins - but they have different last names.
Don went on to investigate the histories of these two "athletes". It became
obvious quickly that neither existed two years ago, at least according to
the international knowledge. In addition, their prior records were
incredibly simple, or incomplete. It's almost impossible to find out any
past stories about them, if there were truly any. The spark of truth became
even brighter when Don got hold of a Chinese magazine - Official China
Weekly. On the June 8, 2006 issue, there was an article about Hi-Tech robots
made for the Olympic Games. It stated that at least two Titanium robots
were completed, by HuaWei Technology Corp (http://www.huawei.com). The article didn't specify what the robots would be used for. Given all the Hi-Tech elements shown in the opening ceremony, it's not too much of a stretch that they were made to "divers". During the investigation, Don also met an American (Anderson Brown) who was at the Water Cube on August 12, telling him what he saw during the contest. Anderson witnessed a group of five men in a luxury viewing box, with some complex equipments, probably remote control/monitoring device. They were not interested in the dives, except of the Chinese divers. In fact, Anderson recalled, their attention was always focused on the Chinese divers, regardless what else was going on in the Water Cube. Don presented his findings to the IOC this morning, along with some other strong evidence yet to be disclosed. Given the inarguable facts, IOC officials promised a thorough investigation. No news matches the magnitude of this one. Although previous accusations on the simulated firework or lip sync generated big fanfares, after all they were parts of a performance show, openly announced by the Chinese to the public. But the impact and damage of this one can never be under-estimated. Meanwhile, Don has instantly become a hero, and the most famous reporter today. Asked about how he feels, he said: "Great, it helped me getting over the fact that China is sitting on top of my country on the medal stand… I’m also glad that I made it ahead of other people. If I don’t make up this story, they will." -Scott Swanson, CNM(Center of News Markers), Beijing
哎呀..我看了这个报道,笑得不行了...发上来,大家乐乐。。。
Breaking News –- Two Chinese gold medalists are actually, Titanium robots!
Everyone was faked out, but the spark of truth lit up during the 10-meter
platform synchronization finals in the Water Cube on August 12, when CNM
reporter Don Wotjz noticed the unusual body motion and “calmness” shown by
the two Chinese divers, Wang Xin and Chen Ruolin. While viewers were
stunned by Wang and Chen’s unbelievable precision, Don also noticed
something overlooked by the overwhelmed audience - the exact same physical
profiles that only belong to the twins - but they have different last names.
Don went on to investigate the histories of these two "athletes". It became
obvious quickly that neither existed two years ago, at least according to
the international knowledge. In addition, their prior records were
incredibly simple, or incomplete. It's almost impossible to find out any
past stories about them, if there were truly any. The spark of truth became
even brighter when Don got hold of a Chinese magazine - Official China
Weekly. On the June 8, 2006 issue, there was an article about Hi-Tech robots
made for the Olympic Games. It stated that at least two Titanium robots
were completed, by HuaWei Technology Corp (http://www.huawei.com). The article didn't specify what the robots would be used for. Given all the Hi-Tech elements shown in the opening ceremony, it's not too much of a stretch that they were made to "divers". During the investigation, Don also met an American (Anderson Brown) who was at the Water Cube on August 12, telling him what he saw during the contest. Anderson witnessed a group of five men in a luxury viewing box, with some complex equipments, probably remote control/monitoring device. They were not interested in the dives, except of the Chinese divers. In fact, Anderson recalled, their attention was always focused on the Chinese divers, regardless what else was going on in the Water Cube. Don presented his findings to the IOC this morning, along with some other strong evidence yet to be disclosed. Given the inarguable facts, IOC officials promised a thorough investigation. No news matches the magnitude of this one. Although previous accusations on the simulated firework or lip sync generated big fanfares, after all they were parts of a performance show, openly announced by the Chinese to the public. But the impact and damage of this one can never be under-estimated. Meanwhile, Don has instantly become a hero, and the most famous reporter today. Asked about how he feels, he said: "Great, it helped me getting over the fact that China is sitting on top of my country on the medal stand… I’m also glad that I made it ahead of other people. If I don’t make up this story, they will." -Scott Swanson, CNM(Center of News Markers), Beijing
[此贴子已经被作者于2008-8-22 18:45:23编辑过]
这个是那个网友写的,这么有才啊。。。
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以下是引用seal在2008-8-22 18:34:00的发言:
不知道接力有什么规矩,好像就这块犯规的人最多
不知道接力有什么规矩,好像就这块犯规的人最多
如果到黄线还没交接完,就disqualify了
初始化编辑器...
到底了
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