Friday, August 3, 2012

LET'S GO SWIMMING

Gentle Reader, which do you think is better?  Is women's swimming better than women's gymnastics?  Is women's gymnastics better than women's swimming?  Personally, I enjoy watching both with equal enthusiasm.  Women athletes looks just as good in a swimming suit as the do wearing a leotard.  As I result, I have equal enthusiasm for both women's swimming competitions and women's gymnastics competitions.  And with the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London, England upon us all, there will be plenty of sexually seductive women athletes wearing both swimming suits and gymnastics leotards up and down London, England.  Of course, there are other sports going on in the Summer Olympic Games in London, England beyond women's swimming and women's gymnastics.  There's almost always something being broadcasted on television almost twenty-four hours a day.  If you watch the television long enough, you might discover a brand new sport that isn't normally televised at all.  Of course, keep in mind that I also have to go job hunting for employment too.  But still, it's always nice to look at hot sexually seductive women athletes wearing swimming suits and gymnastics leotards performing in London, England for the Olympic Games.
Dana Vollmer (C), Rebecca Soni (L) and Missy Franklin (R)
(L-R) Missy Franklin of the United States and Federica Pellegrini of Italy
Federica Pellegrini and Gianni Morandi
Michael Phelps of United States and Federica Pellegrini of Italy
Federica Pellegrini and Luca Marin
Federica Pellegrini




















Misty May-Treanor (L) and Kerri Walsh of the U.S.

Kristyna Kolocova (L) and Marketa Slukova of the Czech Republic
Maria Elisa of Brazil
Maria Sharapova of Russia
Britain's Jessica Ennis, right
Track and Field athlete Ivet Lalova











(l-r) Kyla Ross, Jordyn Wieber, Aly Raisman, Bob Costas, McKayla Maroney, Gabby Douglas
(l-r) Jordyn Wieber, Aly Raisman, Savannah Guthrie, Matt Lauer, McKayla Maroney, Gabby Douglas, Kyla Ross
(L-R) Sandra Raluca Izbasa of Romania, Maria Paseka of Russia, McKayla Maroney of the United States
Silver medallist McKayla Maroney (L) of the United States, gold medallist Sandra Raluca Izbasa of Romania and bronze medallist Maria Paseka of Russia
Rosannagh Maclennan of Canada


McKayla Maroney


















































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