The big story here in Canada has been swimmer Penny Oleksiak winning four medals, and she could win a fifth tonight. But I understand you Americans have a couple of pretty okay swimmers as well.
George Michael weighed his options. Maeby had chastised him for not taking risks, and what would be a bigger risk than perpetuating a lie about software just to ignite the passions of a woman? Of course it would be a lie, and since Maeby wouldn't know it was a lie, he wouldn't appear to be taking a risk. Perhaps the bigger risk was to tell his father he was lying, that he came up with it because he wanted his father to leave so he could enjoy what remained of his senior year. After all, he wondered, wouldn't that be the course of action taken by an overtly sexual man, a man who owns a pair of matador pants? He had not responded now for 41 seconds according to his unfailing internal clock, and it was time to come clean.
Here in Singapore, Joseph Schooling won the first gold in the country's history, and beat Phelps to do it. Pretty much the whole newspaper today is about him.
This was a very exciting fight and caught me off-guard, because I was expecting Maidana to easily run away with this one. Morales fought with a lot of heart, considering he went those last 11 rounds with only one eye.