Wednesday, August 8, 2012

JURY DUTY ENDED AFTER ONLY TWO DAYS MAXIMUM

Gentle Reader, I would like to have told you about my second day in the Jury Duty, but I was prevented from doing so.  You see, Mom's computer crashed and thus robbed me of the chance to have informed you.  Even though there was a nearby public library from which I could've told you, I wasn't aware that Mom's computer crashed until I reached Mom's house.  I mean, I knew that Mom's computer was in terrible shape, but it normally returns back to normal again after between ten to twenty minutes.  Mom's computer (The second one to be used in Cleveland, Ohio at least) never crashed this badly before.  And it fell apart while it was still within the warranty period so it still works out.  And so the unexpected meant that I really couldn't talk to you until I reached the public computer lab in the public library.  I'm thankful for the public library.  Not only can I check out books and digital video disks, but there's also a computer lab with computers hooked up to the Internet for me to use free of charge.  How many countries out there, aside from the United States of America, offers the free use of a computer lab inside each and every public library from sea to shining sea.  Yes, just as I thought you'd say.  The United States of America is still the coolest country on Earth.
Andreea Raducan of Romania 
Esther Moya of Spain
Li Ya of China
(L to R) Shawn Johnson of the United States, Sandra Izbasa of Romania and Nastia Liukin of the United States
(L to R) Svetlana Khorkina of Russia, Carly Patterson of the United States and Zhang Nan of China
(L-R) Kim Zmeskal, Kerri Strug, Shannon Miller, Dominique Dawes, Wendy Bruce and Betty Okino of the United States 
Elena Zamolodchikova of Russia (centre), Andreea Raducan of Romania (right) and Ekaterina Lobazniouk of Russia (left)
(Not necessarily in this order) McKayla Maroney, Aly Raisman, Jordan Wieber,  Kyla Ross and Gabrielle Douglas
Alexandra Raisman of the United States
Aliya Mustafina of Russia
Allana Slater of Australia
Amanda Borden, Dominque Dawes, Amy Chow, Jaycie Phelps, Dominique Moceanu, Kerri Strug and Shannon Miller
Anna Pavlova of Russia
Tasha Schwikert-Warren (left), Dominique Dawes (centre) and Amy Chow (right) of the USA
Carly Patterson of Unites States

Cheng Fei of China
Christine Klump of Germany
Dominique Dawes and Jair Lynch of the United States
Dominique Dawes of the United States
East Germany Women's Gymnastics Team, left, The Soviet Union Women's Gymnastics Team, center and the Romanian Women's Gymnastics Team, right
Ecaterina Szabo of Romania
Elise Ray of the United States

Gabrielle Douglas


He Kexin of China
Huilan Mo of China
Jie Ling of China
Kathy Johnson of the United States
Kerri Strug of the United States
Kim Zmeskal of the United States
Lilia Podkopayeva of the Ukraine
Lori Fung of Canada
Mary Lou Retton of the United States

Mohini Bhardwaj of the United States
Nadia Comaneci of Romania
Nastia Liukin of the United States

Olga Korbut of the Soviet Union
Courtney Kupets of the United States
Romi Kessler of Switzerland
Sandra Raluca Izbasa of Romania
Shannon Miller of the United States

Shaquille O'Neal of the Dream Team and Dominique Moceanu of the United States
Shawn Johnson of the Untied States
Svetlana Khorkina of Russia (centre), Jie Ling of China (left) and Yun Yang of China (right) 
Stephanie Moorhouse of Australia
Vera Caslavska of Czechoslovakia

Yang Yilin of China
Yelena Shushunova of the Soviet Union
Zhou Ping of China

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