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Will The Olympics Survive

Last activity 26 August 2016 by Alascana

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Alascana

Lochtegate continues/ Loose your friends, Loose your Sponsor's and maybe your Freedom and pay a hefty fine.one word Interpol, looks like someone may have to come back to Brazil unwillingly. What a crazy way to go out/ maybe? This is far from over.
Brazilian police charge Ryan Lochte with false report of robbery - LA Times
http://www.latimes.com/sports/olympics/ … story.html
And that's why when I see the Police I take a very wide berth and walk on the otherside.
Man talking about mud on your face. Good Luck with that Mr.Lochte, Brazilian Jails are not nice places for Norte Americanos. Bring lots of Dinero. Ouch

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