Women in bakini’s are good. Hot women in bikini’s are better. Hot women in white bikini’s winning the gold medal while playing in the rain is a simply put - a rare treat.
Did anybody else see USA’s Kerri Walsh and Misty May-Treanor kick the crap out of China last night? What a wonderful sight.
I’ll admit…womens beach volleyball is always one of those things that any man stops and watches for a couple of minutes if they come across it while flipping channels. However, last nights challenge warranted a much deeper look.
Not only was the match / set good…..you could basically just sit there and watch hard nipples peaking through white bikinis all night. Not to mention China’s women in their little red bikinis .
I just want to say thank you to the big man upstairs. Dumping bucket loads of rain on these women last night was a very nice thing to do.
In case you missed it, below is an ode to the game in pictures:


21/08/2008 at 11:37 am Permalink
I watched. It was cool. Too bad the Chinese women had to fake an injury in an attempt to slow the US down and change momentum and still lost. I loved watching them put it away and become the first team to win back to back in beach volleyball.
In other news What the Fuck was Jennie Finch and company doing losing in Softball. It is like Lt Col Kilgore said when referring to the viet cong and surfing.
Charlie don’t surf this beach and little japs don’t beat us at softball?!?!?
And talk about dropping the ball or baton literally what the fuck were the Men’s AND the Women’s relay team doing dropping the baton? I mean fundamentals make sure you got the thing. I remember when phelps waited almost to long to make sure his team mate touched before Flipper got in the pool. It is one of those things you just can’t lose that way.
21/08/2008 at 2:58 pm Permalink
US has made some mistakes….that’s for sure. However, even Olympians aren’t perfect. They have come through in the clutch and have done some great things too.
I think it’s awesome to see this level of competition and what it can do to even the best athletes.