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War Is the H-Word
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I'm glad to see that we are still getting Pulling reviews. The week off combined with the lack of mention in Whats On Tonight had me worried that the reviews had been discontinued.

Thought I would check back and say thanks for turning me onto Burning Love (even if the recommendation wasn't aimed at me). I watched them all over the last two days and thoroughly enjoyed all of it. It felt like the lovechild of David Wain's Wainy Days and The Onion's Sex House .

Thought I would check back and say thanks for turning me onto Burning Love (even if the recommendation wasn't aimed at me). I watched them all over the last two days and thoroughly enjoyed all of it. It felt like the lovechild of David Wain's Wainy Days and The Onion's Sex House .

Not sure if this was covered yesterday, but I was interested to see NBC sports, chief Dick Ebersol say that the BBC coverage was too nationalistic and that anyone on NBC caught referring to the US team as 'we' would be fired. He seems to be trying to portray a very different, much more neutral program than the one I

Not sure if this was covered yesterday, but I was interested to see NBC sports, chief Dick Ebersol say that the BBC coverage was too nationalistic and that anyone on NBC caught referring to the US team as 'we' would be fired. He seems to be trying to portray a very different, much more neutral program than the one I

If it turns out it is cancelled, would it be worth having a commenter-lead review or just a thread about the episodes in the whats on tonight comment section on saturdays.

If it turns out it is cancelled, would it be worth having a commenter-lead review or just a thread about the episodes in the whats on tonight comment section on saturdays.

Posted here because the @ system wasn't working.

Posted here because the @ system wasn't working.

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@JudgeReinhold:disqus  Okay, actually yeah that makes sense. Although still, even lifting the under-23 rule in football, actually allowing the best to compete, would turn it into something too big for the olympics.

@JudgeReinhold:disqus  Okay, actually yeah that makes sense. Although still, even lifting the under-23 rule in football, actually allowing the best to compete, would turn it into something too big for the olympics.

Easily the most entertaining olympic sport. Watching them all race to get back on their bike after painful loooking group crashes is enthralling (and your flaming bike idea would add extra tension to this part of the event)

Easily the most entertaining olympic sport. Watching them all race to get back on their bike after painful loooking group crashes is enthralling (and your flaming bike idea would add extra tension to this part of the event)

@JudgeReinhold:disqus I think there is a risk with allowing the best to compete. If football (as in soccer) would allow GB, Italy, Spain, Brazil, Uruguay etc. to pick unlimited amounts of teams of their best players then the amazing competition likely to result would overshadow most of the rest of the Olympics.

@JudgeReinhold:disqus I think there is a risk with allowing the best to compete. If football (as in soccer) would allow GB, Italy, Spain, Brazil, Uruguay etc. to pick unlimited amounts of teams of their best players then the amazing competition likely to result would overshadow most of the rest of the Olympics.

I think the amateur sports vs professional sports discrepencies are often as bad. For example boxers lose all right to box at the olympics if they want to be paid. But Golf (in 2016), Tennis, Football etc. allow some of the richest sports people to compete.

I think the amateur sports vs professional sports discrepencies are often as bad. For example boxers lose all right to box at the olympics if they want to be paid. But Golf (in 2016), Tennis, Football etc. allow some of the richest sports people to compete.

Your wrong Rowan, I can't watch it there.