I don't know what this has to do with following sports? I just used to watch this series/show as a kid
And yes, equestrian, surfing, skateboarding, freestyle stuff etc.
And before you know it, the same thing happens as in Brazil: huge investments in the run-up to the Olympics, even big investments in winter sports despite them hosting the Summer Olympics, and once the Olympics are gone....investments drop to below zero
Wait a minute...Kurt Angle is still there?! Booooooo! Stone Cold Steve Austin all the way
And The Undertaker That's so cool, they were fighting already back when I still watched WWF when I was a kid (10-11 years old I think, somewhere around 2000)
So now FloGymnastics is wrong?
https://www.flogymnastics.com/articles/6261040-russias-artur-dalaloyan-wins-gold-at-2018-gymnastics-worlds-in-qatar
This seems like rather poor English either on my side or in the rules, but what's "the highest sum of the final apparatus scores"?
Yep. Even using placement points or something (like 1 for the highest score on an apparatus, 2 for the 2nd score and so on) would seem more fair than letting the absolute highest score decide, considering on some things it's relatively easier to get a higher score..
Yeah, me too
Unlike for example my dad who, surprise, has been in the army for basically all of his adult life (since he was 17 or 18 I think, he's 55 now and still in it).
Ukraine is actually quite a sad one, considering with @Xander we do have a Ukrainian user who is not online 24/7 but definitely posts on the forum every now and then, yet apparently never participates in TISC
Nobody ever came here during Halloween and I very much doubt that's gonna change. Not surprising, considering I live in the heart of what is in the Netherlands called the 'Bible Belt'
11 November is a bit of a thing in the Catholic part of the country apparently (where children go door by door and get candies), but catholic people are rare in the Bible Belt so it's not really a thing here.
I think "Chorando se foi quem um dia só me fez chorar" is one of the very first bits of Portuguese I ever learned Closely followed by:
Followed by 'E ninguem cala' by the fans of Botafogo which became my favourite team
And then next is a bunch of songs from Ivete Sangalo who for a while I really liked way too much at the time I was introduced to Brazilian music