This newsworthy article caught my attention and I thought I would share how our journalists spend their time and resources to enlighten us! Nate Holland of the US snowboard cross team apparently does not care for the style of pants that the Canadians choose to wear. This is no runway issue just a ski run issue.
While it is nice to be involved in the Olympics, it seems that with the participants and the events that there would be enough interesting things for a reporter to report on. Apparently not. I am not a huge fashion bug but I found it very interesting that this was a front web page article.
The Canadians britches are a little tighter than others who are competing and Nate thinks this will diminish the "integrity of the sport". Well now, I think I understand...NOT.
If apparel for the Olympics is not in violation of any code that they have then what is the problem? If the apparel does not hinder or give an advantage to another individual then what is the problem? I think that would be like me saying that if I wear Nike and you wear Reebok then you are compromising the integrity of the tennis shoe as we know it!
Whether the pants are right, wrong or indifferent isn't even relevant. What difference does it even make. I would rather know who is ahead in the scores, if anyone has gotten hurt or is the Geico gekko coming out with a new saying! I wonder if they got kuddo's from their editor on that one?
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I found this rather amusing. It is kinda silly what some people write about. No one really cares about what the Olympians are wear. We care about how they are doing. USA!!!! :)
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