haha! That's funny. Face is a little too long but very close.Anyone see aleksandr shustov in the high jump? He looks like someone, I just cannot figure out who
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haha! That's funny. Face is a little too long but very close.Anyone see aleksandr shustov in the high jump? He looks like someone, I just cannot figure out who
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It's completely ridiculous that they don't show the 100m final live.
Someone needs to put together a Turkish Womens Volleyball beach calender
Someone needs to put together a Turkish Womens Volleyball beach calender
At first I was going to remark at being surprised the Turks would allow their women to dress like that (being a Muslim nation and all), then I remembered Turkey is more of a secularized nation that treats its Islam much like America treats its Christianity.
Yeah, exactly. Last I was there, call to prayer 5 times a day. I was outside for 4 of those and never once did I see anybody do **** about it. Business resumed as if nothing was happening, although I had a waiter once during the midday CTP that left for about 15 minutes quietly, replaced by another waiter. Most women didn't wear burkas (head scarves) there, although some do. You have it exactly right though. People there treat their Islam like many here treat Christianity here. It's more of a "yeah, I go to church sometimes" for a lot of people, and then there are those who are religious.
Turkey has always been a very accepting country though. The Ottoman Empire pretty much assimilated everything it came into contact with and learned from it. When the jews were expelled from Spain/Portugal in 1492, Ottoman Empire was the ones who accepted them. There's still thousands that live there today peacefully. Homosexuality has also been legal there since the late 1800s. Fairly forward thinking over there.
Not to mention, the coast has some amazing beaches there
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I honestly hope Istanbul (not Constantinople) gets the 2020 Olympics.
Same here. The city is amazing. Tokyo has already had the Olympics, so I'm not sure if that helps or hurts their chances. I know Tokyo is like the "ultimate" city right now, but it's a lot more crowded now than it was back in 1964. Istanbul is huge now too, unofficially somewhere between 13 and 20 million.
They already built an Olympic stadium (Ataturk) there for their failed 2008 bid. There's 4 stadiums there alone with over 30,000 seat capacity (3 of those are actually over 50k capacity) and another 2 with around 15k capacity. They have the Bosphorous and Marmara for all the water stuff (i.e. sailing). Their public transit system probably has more work to do, but it was surprisingly modern and smooth.
So has Madrid (and Barcelona had it recently as well). Part of the appeal for Istanbul IMO.
Why'd they change it?I honestly hope Istanbul (not Constantinople) gets the 2020 Olympics.
Why'd they change it?
bikinis!
Show us a pic of a smokeshow.On that note is anybody else watching the beach volleyball game between Germany and Brazil? The two German women are both absolute smokeshows.