I love the British commentators, but they use that phrase way too much.
I love the British commentators, but they use that phrase way too much.
I like when someone fails in the pole vault or high jump and they say, "No, no, no, no, no...." like they're handing back a math assignment to a 3rd grader.
I liked how they had to remind us that an 'X' in the high jump or pole vault meant that they didn't make the height, and that the 'O' meant they did.
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I like when someone fails in the pole vault or high jump and they say, "No, no, no, no, no...." like they're handing back a math assignment to a 3rd grader.
yeah that's the best part, it's so funny! they just did it with that triple jumper. she has a horrible jump and he goes "no no no"
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