I missed out Su's first run but saw one of his later runs. Very talented. It's like he's competing against himself. Only 17 years old!
Plus that long flowing hair looks sexy. I bet he's a successful pick up artist. Almost as successful as me!
I missed out Su's first run but saw one of his later runs. Very talented. It's like he's competing against himself. Only 17 years old!
I missed out Su's first run but saw one of his later runs. Very talented. It's like he's competing against himself. Only 17 years old!
Plus that long flowing hair looks sexy. I bet he's a successful pick up artist. Almost as successful as me!
Meanwhile the FLG CULTIST PRAVDA has this to say:
Do these athletes expect to be treated like royalty? Or has the Chinese Olympic committee failed in their responsibility to provide reasonable and fair accommodations that is standard and expected from being the Olympic host.Don't even to bother to hide all those prejudice, hate, and racism. Way to go MSM.
I'm gonna venture a guess. I dun know enough about ice hockey but in football or soccer, someone can be a talented player but if your country is stacked with talent, especially in the position they play at, there is big chance they won't make it. Or if the coach has issue with you. Maybe that's the case with her.As much as I love to see China win, anyone know the rationale behind Hannah Miller's choice to play for China? She has zero Chinese blood and was on the Canada youth U-18 teams that won 2 world championships in 2013/14, and if you look at her stats in the youth tournament (6 points in 10 games), they were on par with current Canadian women's team stars like Emily Clark and Sarah Nurse. Chris Chelios' son playing for China's men's hockey team I can even understand since Chelios doesn't look to be a Hall of Famer like his dad, but Miller could've played for Team Canada, period.