Strange comparisons.
I was watching the gymnastics, live on television, when Biles stood down. She had already attempted one apparatus, so it was very well known
Where am I supposed to have heard about the boss of Lloyds bank or Norway’s prime minister?
All people suffering with mental...
Ms Starmer :lolol::lolol:
Yes, I was well thought of, before I retired, for my attention to detail, so I’ll take that as a compliment, comparing me to the best QC in the CPS.
Of course, some people might say you were name calling, but I couldn’t possibly say that!
Give it a rest Mouldy.
If you knew anything about the Olympics, there was a reserve in Tokyo, who took Biles place in the team competition, so nobody’s dream was thrown away. I watched it.
I know you like to play forum games by being an ‘alternative’ voice, even telling me not to take you...
Please don’t think I’m having a go at you, but even the phrase bottle job, is awful. I know it can be used in fun between mates, but when used in public about someone who isn’t even known to us, is very negative.
In the past, coaches have bullied sports people with such phrases.
Chris Mears was on tv this morning explaining his mental health issues after winning gold in Rio. He couldn’t understand how the success he’d worked so hard for, didn’t bring him happiness, but the exact opposite. He was wise enough to seek therapy.
Sometimes the expectation after being the best...