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Old 08-12-2008, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by epchick View Post
I could believe that those girls were 16. But then, I lived in a dorm with 200+ Chinese, and not one of them looked their age. My roommate was 22, and she didn't look a day over 16.

They put in computer fireworks because it was too dangerous to show the fireworks live. The fireworks they "enhanced" were not the ones in the Stadium, they were the ones that were outside. If they had shown the fireworks live, they could have had a really big electrical problem.

The fireworks DID go off in Beijing. My friend was studying in Hong Kong for the summer & went to Beijing the last few days she was there (she came back the 9th of August, so i'm not quite sure how much Olympic stuff she saw) but she said it was EXACTLY like what we saw on TV. And that China is gorgeous!!
My friends who were in Beijing said it was beautiful as was the rest of China that they visited, but again, a lot has changed just for the Olympics. What we are seeing is what the gvot. is allowing us to see. My friends were both coughing up black stuff and blowing their nose with black stuff coming out because of the severe pollution there. I mean come on, it's the Olympics, in any country how much of the reality do you see when you watch them?

I teach in an area with a high Asian population, 14-18 years old, and the vast majority of my students look younger than their age, but the gymnast in question, I'm sorry, how many 67lb 16 year olds do you know?
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