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vrphotosguy55 OP t1_isqph7s wrote
Reply to comment by johnatsea12 in TIL that India's first representative at the Winter Olympics., in 1964, was Jeremy Bujakowski, an Lithuanian born skier of Polish descent who grew up in India (and was naturalized as an Indian citizen). He learned to ski in Boise, Idaho, USA. by vrphotosguy55
He didn’t finish.
vrphotosguy55 OP t1_isq27uz wrote
Reply to TIL that India's first representative at the Winter Olympics., in 1964, was Jeremy Bujakowski, an Lithuanian born skier of Polish descent who grew up in India (and was naturalized as an Indian citizen). He learned to ski in Boise, Idaho, USA. by vrphotosguy55
Bujakowski may have actually skied at the 1960 Olympics although he was not an official participant as he submitted his paperwork too late (https://www.livemint.com/Opinion/4psIJpO07WlAw5FCi85VML/The-story-of-Jeremy-John-Bujakowski-Indias-Winter-Olympics.html).
vrphotosguy55 OP t1_j6jnzpf wrote
Reply to comment by JasonIsBaad in TIL that the first use of the phrase "son-of-a-bitch" in American literature was in the 1823 book "Seventy-Six" by John Neal about the American Revolutionary War. Seventy-Six was criticized at the time for its use of profanity and was noted for its use of colloquialisms. by vrphotosguy55
If you’re a celebrity, they let you do it.