The sponsors may have spent fortunes, but the patrons have spent personal 'fortunes', what with travel, housing, food, etc., all at premium prices only to learn, barely a week before the Big Parade they cant' come in to see it because they aren't dressed right.
Sorry for the long sentence. Sponsors are betting on the gamble that their ads will increase their business. The IOC, by caving in to this idea - wherever it originated - are saying, "Yes, the sacred Olympics are for sale, too, just like America."
The dancing was a little gay, but if he's gay that is understandable. It was the rant at the end -- nothing to do with dishwashers -- should have been saved for another post. I was hoping for a way to teach my wife how to load a dishwasher.
Sorry for the long sentence. Sponsors are betting on the gamble that their ads will increase their business. The IOC, by caving in to this idea - wherever it originated - are saying, "Yes, the sacred Olympics are for sale, too, just like America."
@Algomeysa: There's something eerily familiar about that price. You don't suppose somebody at Amazon was...Nah! Couldn't be.