Add Andrew Bogut to the list of Australians left unimpressed by the lodging facilities in Rio de Janeiro.
The Australian center even started his own ironic hashtag campaign, #IOCLuxuryLodging, to keep his followers updated on the conditions of the Olympic village, which has already caused Australians plenty of headaches since their arrival last week.
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The first installment included a picture of Bogut assembling a shower curtain:
#IOCLuxuryLodging. Putting together a shower curtain so we can shower and not flood the place. pic.twitter.com/omaBJ7Dlje
— Andrew Bogut (@andrewbogut) August 2, 2016
"Putting together a shower curtain so we can shower and not flood the place," the Dallas Mavericks' center said in a tweet late Monday night.
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Bogut, who recently returned to action Sunday during Australia's win over China after undergoing knee surgery, also highlighted a slight problem with the sleeping situation, but quickly offered his own solution:
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"At #IOCLuxuryLodging we believe a bed is not vital for sleep," he said. "Fine tuned athletes can sleep standing up."
At #IOCLuxuryLodging we believe a bed is not vital for sleep. Fine tuned athletes can sleep standing up. https://t.co/FcsEAf33Sm
— Andrew Bogut (@andrewbogut) August 2, 2016
While some adjustments and quick-fix solutions were required in his room, Bogut and others shouldn't have a problem with the visual instructions for proper etiquette when going to the washroom.
Just in case you planned on it..... pic.twitter.com/o6CM2FeUYy
— Andrew Bogut (@andrewbogut) August 1, 2016
