@ Cocoliso. I was in the LDS church in the 70's. African Americans were not allowed to hold the Priesthood if they had black skin. I believe that changed some years later when the president of the church spoke to God about it.
And too bad that's an American running 26:33 in the 10000. One thing to keep in mind, that may in all likelihood be a world lead this year (being 7th all time makes it extremely difficult to beat and I don't think Cheptegei is running this fast this year, and maybe never again). On the flip side, that 3:33.74 may not even be in top 40 this year.
Not just that. They were literally the devil. Some fundamentalists are still on it though, and most mormons today who are 40+ grew up around it (the 90s weren't too long ago!)
Puts the discomfort of players during Utah Jazz basketball games into perspective.
@ Cocoliso. I was in the LDS church in the 70's. African Americans were not allowed to hold the Priesthood if they had black skin. I believe that changed some years later when the president of the church spoke to God about it.
Not just that. They were literally the devil. Some fundamentalists are still on it though, and most mormons today who are 40+ grew up around it (the 90s weren't too long ago!) Puts the discomfort of players during Utah Jazz basketball games into perspective.
And too bad that's an American running 26:33 in the 10000. One thing to keep in mind, that may in all likelihood be a world lead this year (being 7th all time makes it extremely difficult to beat and I don't think Cheptegei is running this fast this year, and maybe never again). On the flip side, that 3:33.74 may not even be in top 40 this year.
I never said that Fisher was not also an American.
who lived in Canada the longest? Paulsen or Fisher? Who was born in Canada?