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Supporting Small and Exotic Nations at the Summer Olympic Games 2016


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4 hours ago, Wanderer said:

I have two preferences at the moment and can't decide between them :d

 

:SEY or :COK

 

5 minutes ago, OlympicIRL said:

 

Wanderer chose Seychelles and Cook Islands I think.

Wanderer, have you decided on your 1st and 2nd choice yet? :p 

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13 minutes ago, ofan said:

I'll take Saint Lucia as my first choice, as I had a chance to visit the beautiful country last year and loved it! :LCA

Excellent choice :hatoff:

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2 minutes ago, Jur said:

Can I go with my neighbour Andorra?

If not, I'm #team:GUM or #team:TGA

Sure you can :) 

 

I'll write down Guam and Tonga as 2nd and 3rd choices for you :yes

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42 minutes ago, dcro said:

 

But how can you support Sahrawi Republic at the 2016 Olympics if they are not competing? This is not "Supporting small nations", this is "Supporting small nations in Rio".

 

I wanted to do Palestine mostly because of their dressage rider but looks like that shipped has sailed. :d Now I am going for :LIE Liechtenstein as the third nation.

they should be invited like the refugees team

they are pretty good in athletics

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53 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

Well, i have a choice!

:MTN Mauritania

 

Well, few years ago i has knew a guy from Mauritania. He was a doctor and his brother have influence in Mauritania.

I think that all know that in Mauritania we have an hard dictatorship.

I remember again his face when I told of being in prison after a university protest, when He told me of the torture and how , thanks to his brother who managed to influence the government , to escape and come to Italy for a miserable life.

I remember when he he told me , with lecrime eyes , of when to marry is due to go clandestinely in Senegal to get married with his wife , who knows if they will re-see.

The simplicity of this guy and the emotions aroused in me I always have to have my heart in Mauritania and today I have preferred to follow mine heart rather than the sports results

 

Stephane Diagana is a migrant from Mauritania

as i said before Africans can be very strong if someone pay them attention

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5 minutes ago, Wanderer said:

 

1. :COK

2. :SEY

3. :NEP

Wanderful :p

 

 

(Sorry, that was just horrible) 

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