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2 Years Ago China Promised a Dry Olympics: Can They Do It?
ath1337.net — Using 37,000 countryside peasants and 7,000 rockets, Chinese officials promised nearly 2 years ago they will abolish any threat of rain during the opening ceremonies in Beijing. Forgotten by the media since then, we're calling out the nation to live up to their promise. One raindrop will mean their nation ultimately failed the world.
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- nneader007, on 07/22/2008, -0/+0And people are worried about our so called "Carbon" foot print?
LOL - exploresports, on 07/22/2008, -0/+1Dugg for Blind Melon, Robin Williams AND Mark Twain references.
- jblifestyles, on 07/22/2008, -0/+1oh man, that video is creepy yet very entertaining. "Let me ask my cat?!???@?!?"
- ColonelTribune, on 07/22/2008, -0/+1An interesting idea. But if it's dry, they probably won't be firing off random missiles. Or will they...?
- hollywoodphony, on 07/23/2008, -0/+1What a great idea!
- Cattywampus, on 07/23/2008, -0/+1Abolishing rain during the opening ceremonies? You'd think they'd have other things to worry about.
- drader, on 07/23/2008, -0/+1I thought they actually meant no one would be drinking during the Olympics. I'm glad to see they were going for something a little more realistic.
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