Or so someone says on Reddit....
https://www.reddit.com/r/Atlanta/comments/4z2va7/anyone_else_on_the_delta_flight_to_pdx_this_am/
Or so someone says on Reddit....
https://www.reddit.com/r/Atlanta/comments/4z2va7/anyone_else_on_the_delta_flight_to_pdx_this_am/
Every time I see her she comes across exactly the way she's described there.
I'm a Farah fan, but unfortunately this only confirms what I suspected. In a recent BBC interview, his wife rolled her eyes at the interviewers and generally looked very dismissive. Some of the behavior is subtle, but it's obvious enough to notice without prior warning. All in all, the interview was awkward, and I couldn't tell if she was just having a really bad day or if it was reflective of her personality.
You can watch the interview here:
Is this how all marriages are? But Mo seems super outgoing and friendly, and apparently his wife might not be.
beeyotch of a gate agent had it coming to her.
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She's also fairly ugly. That giant nose.... Surely a millionaire who is one of the best athletes in the world could do better...?
I don't know them, but apparently they met in high school/middle school/grade school or something.
Sucks to be Mo...I wouldn't be surprised if Rupp, Centro, and AlSal flew home on Nike Aviation.
So...?
The interviewers seemed to have good intentions, unlike the JroBos with their annoying questions directed at NOP.
Lolzy wrote:
Not Surprising wrote:I'm a Farah fan, but unfortunately this only confirms what I suspected. In a recent BBC interview, his wife rolled her eyes at the interviewers and generally looked very dismissive. Some of the behavior is subtle, but it's obvious enough to notice without prior warning. All in all, the interview was awkward, and I couldn't tell if she was just having a really bad day or if it was reflective of her personality.
You can watch the interview here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HW3_Zz1NjlAThe first question was basically "do you realize how lucky you are to be the wife of Mo Farah" I thought she acted respectably.
No wonder Farah is unbeatable on the track. He is married to the World's Best Kicker.
Coach Cookie wrote:
Every time I see her she comes across exactly the way she's described there.
And where would that be?
What?? wrote:
Coach Cookie wrote:Every time I see her she comes across exactly the way she's described there.
And where would that be?
I'll let you make a guess where I usually see her. Just one guess.
The Internet?
Kramerica wrote:
What?? wrote:And where would that be?
I'll let you make a guess where I usually see her. Just one guess.
She is rather aggressive, and loves money.
Mo Farah, his VERY ambitious wife and the dash for cash that risks tarnishing an Olympic hero
When you pay for three first class tickets you get to cut in line. The agent was clearly in the wrong.
Aggressive Woman wrote:
She is rather aggressive, and loves money.
Mo Farah, his VERY ambitious wife and the dash for cash that risks tarnishing an Olympic hero
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2286297/Mo-Farah-VERY-ambitious-wife-dash-cash-risks-tarnishing-Olympic-hero.html
She's so unattractive that the Daily Mail had to put a pic of Kournikova for that story to qualify as clickbait.
Is this the deal with successful people? I'm constantly surprised by the number of superstar or high-profile men who have aggressive wives working and pushing behind the scenes.
Aggressive Woman wrote:
She is rather aggressive, and loves money.
Mo Farah, his VERY ambitious wife and the dash for cash that risks tarnishing an Olympic hero
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2286297/Mo-Farah-VERY-ambitious-wife-dash-cash-risks-tarnishing-Olympic-hero.html
She probably was not very happy when Mo was struggling to make it pay around 07-09. He had to do whatever it took....
Des Linden: "The entire sport" has changed since she first started running Boston.
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
Ryan Eiler, 3rd American man at Boston, almost out of nowhere
Matt Choi was drinking beer halfway through the Boston Marathon
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