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Anglo-Filles Episode 47: The Most Uneventful Olympic Games Ever*

 
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So little happened before, around, and during Rio 2016 that it was barely worth talking about. Don’t believe us? Just listen to this 2-hour episode in which Les Filles find absolutely nothing noteworthy to discuss. Well, maybe some people did well in gymnastics and others swam really, really fast, but it’s not like there were green pools, doping scandals, and a government in turmoil.

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So little happened before, around, and during Rio 2016 that it was barely worth talking about. Don’t believe us? Just listen to this 2-hour episode in which Les Filles find absolutely nothing noteworthy to discuss. Well, maybe some people did well in gymnastics and others swam really, really fast, but it’s not like there were green pools, doping scandals, and a government in turmoil.

We would like to have a header image for this episode, but the IOC and/or NBC would sue us. Instead, imagine in this space some number of geometric shapes in some variety of colour.

Download Direct as an MP3
Subscribe in a Newsreader
Subscribe in iTunes
Listen on Stitcher

First thing first, the Mongolian coaches stripping happened literally as we wrapped up recording. It was a strange yet fitting cap to what was a somewhat strange and unsettling Olympic games.

Rio Olympics: Ibtihaj Muhammad Is America’s Olympic Game Changer

41-year-old Oksana Chusovitina may be the most incredible athlete at the Olympics

Here’s The Real Reason We Love Watching Olympic Gymnastics

Gymnastics Hair: A Retrospective

By ‘packaging’ the Olympics, NBC insults viewers, and the athletes themselves

?Budget Failures, Displacement, Zika—Welcome to Rio’s $11.9B Summer Olympics

The Fug Girls did not slack off on Olympic coverage

  continue reading

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