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Monday, February 13, 2006 12:00 AM

King Kaufman's Sports Daily

Michelle Kwan: Only the Olympics matter, and she never won. Plus: Skiing, luge, snowboarding, race cars.

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  • Monday, February 13, 2006 05:26 AM

    Rooting against Bode Miller

    Rarely do I root against Americans in international competition, especially when I know little about the other competitors (your citizenship as default position). I did, however, find myself wishing that Bode Miller would find a ski firmly planted in his big mouth. I don't mind the bad boy image, nor do I mind the incessant coverage of this bad boy image. What I do mind is Bode calling Lance Armstrong a performance-enhancing drug abuser. Of course, he has no evidence, is only speculating with that useless mouth of his, and this simply makes him a giant douche. The really hilarious thing is that after his performance in the downhill (the be-all-end-all of skiing), we all know Bode is clean. You got a couple more events, Bode, and here is to you stinking them up like the downhill. Try to avoid serious injury though, as I don't want you to be made into a sympathy case. If you can just be mediocre, then perhaps everyone will quickly forget who you are. Then you can focus on your best event, the big mouthed asshole competiton.

    Suck it, Bode!

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