Rashad Evans knocks out Chuck Liddell

Posted on September 7th, 2008 in Sports | Leave a comment

So ‘nipple-rubbing’ (……………..) and show boating Rashad Evans knocked out Chuck ‘The Iceman’ Liddell at UFC88. The Iceman was out cold. I was absolutely speechless. Still don’t have the words for it…

Did Michael Phelps really win that 7th Gold medal?

Posted on August 20th, 2008 in Sports | 5 Comments

Michael Phelps is the biggest sensation of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. Never before has an athlete been so successful at the Olymic games. Some say he’s from another planet, other say that he’s from the future, but did he really win eight gold medals or was it a conspiracy?

The American swimming sensation won his 7th gold medal by winning the 100 meters butterfly, but not everyone is convinced that he really did. After looking at the official footage it is very understandable why the camp of Milorad Cavic put in a protest.

Michael Phelps & Milorad Cavic

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China pulls a Milli Vanilli

Posted on August 13th, 2008 in In the news, Sports | 7 Comments

Lin Miaoke - Yang PeiyiChina has embarrassed themselves by pulling a Milli Vanilli stunt during the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics. Lin Miaoke, the cute Chinese girl with the golden voice that made our hearts melt, was miming to a recording by another girl, Yang Peiyi.

Yang Peiyi didn’t make it into the ceremony because she didn’t had the right image; she was not pretty enough and had uneven teeth. After the performance of the opening ceremony Lin Miaoke got flooded with commercial offers but she got outed as a fake.

Music chief Chen said:

“It was the image of our national music, our national culture. And especially since it accompanied the arrival of the national flag in the arena, this was an extremely serious matter. In the end the change resulted in “a perfect voice and perfect image, merged together”. “

But the signing was not the only thing that was manipulated. According to the The Beijing Times the 55-second, 29-sequence firework footprints exploding their way up Beijing’s central axis was “mostly an animated three-dimensional video that was made over a year. It was not actually live footage except the final stage” at the stadium itself.