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uujudy 02-27-2010 06:08 PM

Oh Halle! Since you bought both designs, I definitely think YOU should be President of the Do These Pants Make My Butt Look Big or What club.
All we need to go with the pants are hats like this :jester:

(I think I've caught a touch of Olympic Fever. I heard they were giving free vaccinations at Colony yesterday, but I missed out)

uujudy 02-27-2010 08:32 PM

Is anybody watching curling tonight? Wow! Canada's Kevin Martin is like the Tiger Woods of curling! He's amazing.

tony 02-27-2010 09:04 PM

I thought we would hear from Barefoot about curling, but I bet she is in front of her TV with a case of the vapors.

LELANDJANE 02-27-2010 09:09 PM

I've loved every minute of the olympics. I so admire every athlete. I can't imagine how much discipline it takes to prepare for competition. I hate to see it end.

zcaveman 02-28-2010 05:06 PM

USA VS Canada
 
Gold medal game on right now. USA needs ome help. Tune in and start cheering!!!!

JeanneBeannie 02-28-2010 05:38 PM

WOW!! WHAT A GAME!!! THIS IS SO EXCITING!!! :a040::a040::a040:

I am even neglecting my Nascar race for this lol :popcorn:.

Jeanne

tony 02-28-2010 06:05 PM

There is no way I can get excited, not even a little bit, over a Olympic hockey game staffed by professional hockey players. This makes a mockery of amateur athletics. Really, now.

Think about it. Pros playing on amateur ice, with a straight face yet.

NJblue 02-28-2010 11:35 PM

In these days it is very difficult to find an athlete in any sport in the olympics who is not a professional. They all are paid to do what they do. Some of them make a lot more than the hockey players. I have no problem with it. It certainly evens the tables from when it was the Soviet block professionals against amateurs.

Whalen 03-01-2010 09:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by uujudy (Post 251056)
Oh Halle! Since you bought both designs, I definitely think YOU should be President of the Do These Pants Make My Butt Look Big or What club.
All we need to go with the pants are hats like this :jester:

(I think I've caught a touch of Olympic Fever. I heard they were giving free vaccinations at Colony yesterday, but I missed out)

Judy,

Is that what the HINI vacinations are for?

beady 03-01-2010 10:16 AM

Three things.......

1. The games were fun and I love watching the skaters, all of the different events. Probably cause I always had a great deal of difficulty skating.

2. Have to agree with Tony......the hockey game was fun...but they are professionals and that doesn't seem right. Just the same as with the summer games basketball teams.

3. Why on earth did NBC just cut off the closing ceremonies.......so we could watch Jerry Seinfelds new game show......beyond annoying. :grumpy:

grayesun 03-01-2010 10:46 AM

Olympic Good Sports
 
What we like most about the Olympics:

1. Seeing coverage & becoming passionate fans of sports we never see - in the winter sports it's curling of course, we got seriously hooked on curling in 2006. Say it ain't so...no curling team in TV!
2. Fast paced exciting hockey games where play is like Stanley Cup finals. Letting the "pro's" play for their home countries was the right move.
3. Alpine ski events, particularly downhill & jumping/flying which don't seem to get the coverage they used to.
4. Skating races. Never knew this was such a contact/collision sport!
5. Luge & bob-sled races. Wow...impressive win!

What we don't like about the Olympics.
1. Losing alpine ski coverage to snowboarding events? We were unable to find any downhill race coverage at all? Did anyone actually see a whole Bode Miller run...live?
2. Too much time spent on background/human interest stories (and as usual, commercials).
3. Too many snowboarding events - too much coverage; is this really the demographic (teens & 20's) watching the Olympics?

Bring on the summer Olympics, the Greco-Roman wrestling and the water polo!

JUREK 03-01-2010 11:42 AM

I must agree with you
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NJblue (Post 251289)
In these days it is very difficult to find an athlete in any sport in the olympics who is not a professional. They all are paid to do what they do. Some of them make a lot more than the hockey players. I have no problem with it. It certainly evens the tables from when it was the Soviet block professionals against amateurs.

You are totally correct. I would also rather watch true amateurs but I don't believe there are truly any amateurs players left. As a fan of Toronto Maple leafs this is the only satisfaction I am going to get this year. I was in a win win situation. Two good teams fighting for the GOLD. :agree::agree:

Taltarzac 03-01-2010 12:44 PM

Watched a lot of the curling.
 
Really enjoyed the curling matchs but also saw bits and pieces of many of the other events.

There seem to be many top athletes at both the Summer and Winter Olympics who are far from anything resembling amateurs. The cost of much of the Winter Olympic equipment and training for each individual Vancouver contestant could probably buy a nice house in the Villages.

What kind of bugs me is the nationalism I saw whenever I was watching something through the NBC lens. It also seemed heavily fixated on who would win the medals rather than who was doing the competing.

Don H 03-01-2010 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tony (Post 251239)
There is no way I can get excited, not even a little bit, over a Olympic hockey game staffed by professional hockey players. This makes a mockery of amateur athletics. Really, now.

Think about it. Pros playing on amateur ice, with a straight face yet.

I agree Tony. The gold medal game was exciting but it's a bit like watching the NHL all stars. I'd like to see them go back to all amateurs although strict rules would have to apply in order to prevent the old soviet army teams and similar organizations from taking part.

JUREK 03-01-2010 02:57 PM

I'm with you on #3
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by beady (Post 251336)
Three things.......

1. The games were fun and I love watching the skaters, all of the different events. Probably cause I always had a great deal of difficulty skating.

2. Have to agree with Tony......the hockey game was fun...but they are professionals and that doesn't seem right. Just the same as with the summer games basketball teams.

3. Why on earth did NBC just cut off the closing ceremonies.......so we could watch Jerry Seinfelds new game show......beyond annoying. :grumpy:

I wish they would have shown the last part of the closing ceremonies.
I understand it was very good from my Canadian friends. Evidently they didn't have the NBC feed ?


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