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File:Condom | File:Condom Olympics.jpg|link=Condom Olympics|The '''[[Condom Olympics]]''' are the leading international condom sporting events. | ||
File:Fruitcake Parkour.jpg|link=Fruitcake parkour|'''[[Fruitcake parkour]]''' is an Olympic sporting event in which contestants must traverse giant slices of fruitcake. | File:Fruitcake Parkour.jpg|link=Fruitcake parkour|'''[[Fruitcake parkour]]''' is an Olympic sporting event in which contestants must traverse giant slices of fruitcake. |
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The Chromo-Pee Olympics is an international sporting event in which participants attempt to urinate in contrasting colors.
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The Condom Olympics are the leading international condom sporting events.
Fruitcake parkour is an Olympic sporting event in which contestants must traverse giant slices of fruitcake.
Wide Wide World of Microwave Weapons is an American microwave weapons anthology television program.
Bollard ball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, compete with the objective of using the bollard in an appropriate manner, for example locking a bicycle or mooring a ship.
Parkour for Liberty is a transdimensional parkour competition held annually in 1884 Paris.
Things They Don't Tell You in Helicopter Pilot School is a short documentary film comprising interview with helicopter pilots who have renounced their profession after encounters with [REDACTED].
"The Commuters forgot one thing ... Traffic, John! Traffic from the Id—!!
Fiction cross-reference
- Bollard ball
- Condom Olympics
- Crimes against chemical constants
- Fruitcake parkour
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Parkour for Liberty
- So, it has come to Miami Shark
- The Commuters forgot one thing
- Things They Don't Tell You in Helicopter Pilot School
- Watch Karl Fluoresce Under UV
- Wide Wide World of Microwave Weapons
Nonfiction cross-reference
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- Olympic Games @ Wikipedia