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Atlantic wrote:
Well, if you accept this thread's rules, the EU option wins at this point.
www.fuckfrance.com . . .
www.fuckfrance.com . . .
In view of today’s threads and posts by the Islamofacist Nazi Ameriphobic Retarded Amphibian Atlantic about the non-existent Olympic entity of the EU, I invoke the recent ruling by the wise and judicious FF moderator, Jerrylewissuxs, below, friends please these violations of FF’s TOS, subsection GAMES, REFERENCE Atlantic Olympic dumbassery. The French cannot stand on their own merits and they have an inferiority complex the size of the Marianas Trench, so they want to steal the achievements of others to make themselves look better. The French talk shit about practically every EU member state, yet now French degenerates like Atlantic want to covet the medals of those very same people without so much as a vote by those citizens of different countries; that sounds so monolithically Brusselslike. The French are so likeable, that, if the French were alone in a hall of mirrors, they would find fault about everybody in there.
www.fuckfrance.com . . .
Every day that passes without an EU medal being awarded, he should be banned for 24 hours and fined 100 karma.
I may modify your brilliant idea a little, but it sounds like a good plan.
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Atlantic wrote:
The eu is not a country and therefore does not have an Olympic team.
Great-Britain is not a country and yet has an Olympic team, but who said this was a "country" ranking anyway?
There's no official olympic country ranking as athletes compete individually to the games. This prediction is about a ranking just as unofficial as any other. Fell free to make a bet or not.
One team for USA ,one team for CHINA and how many for E.U. fucking aSShole?
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Atlantic, I hate to brake this to you but there is no such thing as a EU team. I know you dream and hope someday but not in your life time.
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re: Who will top the medal ranking in the Beijing Olympics?
en>fr fr>enBy jackburton
Comments: 5575, member since Sun Feb 05, 2006
On Sun Aug 17, 2008 10:02 AM
Edited by jackburton (78975) on 2008-08-17 11:20:39
Next I would also like to point out, how do you plan on paying this or that when for months to come an investigation will surely strip medals from a LOT of countries who are the ususal suspects at cheating, china france?
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You are just a fool, Atlantic, with an oversized ego, a thin skin, and a big mouth.
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Atlantic, I hate to brake this to you but there is no such thing as a EU team.
That's right, not yet.
But there are athletes from EU countries, right?
That's what this prediction thread was about, nothing else.
And those athletes got more than 150 medals and soon 50 Olympic titles. Fact.
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atlunatic seems to have recently disappeared from fuckfrance.
That's where I was, with no will to keep in touch with you. 
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JeanValette wrote:
The USA is still on top. The Pacific World is putting an end to the Atlantic world. Europe barely registers.
See how Europe "registers" at this time...
www.medaltracker.eu
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And here's the situation at this point, with a link to a table consistent with this prediction thread rules:
www.medaltracker.eu
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Atlantic wrote:
See how Europe "registers" at this time... 
No, it does not, pathetic schmuck. Dewey_Sant removed all medals from Great Britain from your scheme. Padania removed all medals from Italy from your scheme.
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re: Who will top the medal ranking in the Beijing Olympics?
en>fr fr>enBy Atlantic 
Comments: 31052, member since Fri Feb 20, 2004
On Mon Aug 18, 2008 04:43 AM
Edited by Atlantic (74001) on 2008-08-18 04:45:06
Edited by Atlantic (74001) on 2008-08-18 04:46:36
Dewey_Sant removed all medals from Great Britain from your scheme. Padania removed all medals from Italy from your scheme.
But they cannot remove "European Union" from their passport cover, can they?
Anyway, in the comment you are quoting, I meant Europe as a continent, like when you said it barely registers:
As you can see, Europe registered more than twice as many medals as the entire American continent, north and south.
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Atlantic should be skinned, castrated and hung by the eyeballs!
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Situation to date.
The 50 Gold medals milestone have been passed today.
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Atlantic has a massive case of penis envy.
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Pouët - pouët !
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Soon 180 medals for EU athletes...
More than a hundred more than China or the US...
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re: Who will top the medal ranking in the Beijing Olympics?
en>fr fr>enBy retreat_retreat
Comments: 1365, member since Tue Oct 10, 2006
On Tue Aug 19, 2008 10:31 AM
Edited by retreat_retreat (79988) on 2008-08-19 10:32:51
I am truly perplexed by this thread. And the lunatic keeps on posting...
Does anyone know where I can find results of countries grouped together alphabetically?
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re: Who will top the medal ranking in the Beijing Olympics?
en>fr fr>enBy gainsbare
Comments: 1568, member since Mon Jul 16, 2007
On Tue Aug 19, 2008 10:38 PM
Hé! Sans déconner, on est un peu nul à cette olympiade, non?
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Another boring thread by lunatic that wastes bandwidth....page after page. Mods, get rid of this sorry fuck.
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Athletes from EU member states are now close to the 300 medals milestone, and won over 80 Olympic titles.
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There was a mistake in the previous table.
Here's the current standing.
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re: Who will top the medal ranking in the Beijing Olympics?
en>fr fr>enBy MichaelE
Comments: 4987, member since Sat May 14, 2005
On Fri Aug 22, 2008 05:35 AM
The whole argument is silly. The EU is not a country and is not recognized as such by either the people of the various countries within Europe, or by anyone else.
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The whole argument is silly. The EU is not a country and is not recognized as such by either the people of the various countries within Europe, or by anyone else.
Your argument is silly:
- First because this prediction is not about the results of a virtual EU team, but about the consolidated results of athletes running for EU countries. It's not a simulation, it's facts.
- Secundly because sports institutions are more flexible than the UN, and there are many teams at the Olympics that don't represent a country in UN standards: Great Britain, Ireland, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Palestine, Dutch West Indies, Puerto Rico and other American overseas territories just to name a few.
- Finally, because the EU now has almost everything it takes to be a country: Executive, legislative and judiciary bodies, citizenship status, flag, anthem, capital city, military...
The fairness of such an arithmetical addition of medals, and how representative of a EU team's results it is, is not this prediction's thread's point.
But the arguments tending to prove that a united Europe would get less medals than a divided Europe have been proven wrong with actual countries that got to go to the games divided or united (Soviet Union, Germany, Yugoslavia...) and, trust me, unity does make strength.
All what could take the tally down is largely compensated by better results in team sports and relays, and the synergy of a winning team also plays a great psychological role.
A United Europe might get a bit less of bronze and silver, but it would get even more gold, and this is what counts first in the most official rankings.
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re: Who will top the medal ranking in the Beijing Olympics?
en>fr fr>enBy MichaelE
Comments: 4987, member since Sat May 14, 2005
On Fri Aug 22, 2008 04:19 PM
So.....did you serve in the German army? Did you vote for Silvio Berlesconi? Did you see an "EU" team at the olympics? No? Why not? Because the EU is not a country. I got news for ya. It never will be either.
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Atlantic wrote:
Soon 180 medals for EU athletes...
More than a hundred more than China or the US... Just slightly ahead of the USSR team.
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