Saturday, August 14, 2004

Olympic spirit

The Olympic Games have begun. Hmm. I just haven't really been into the Olympic spirit yet, which is kind of odd since I usually do enjoy watching the competition. Maybe it's because I generally prefer the winter sports to the summer ones. One thing that I've found very annoying is that if you are interested in a particular event, it is nearly impossible to get good television coverage of it. Our official Canadian telecasts jump from event to event with such rapid pace that it's impossible to get into the flow of anything. You get the end of a bicycle race. An inning or two of softball. Five minutes of badminton. And so on. And then they'll cut to an extended commercial break every few minutes. That doesn't exactly make me stay riveted to my seat. My favourite moment so far, was something that I noticed during the opening ceremonies. It was really cool to see the pride and excitement of the athletes from third-world countries. This is something I've never really noted in the past, but my visit to the Dominican Republic (in March, 2004) has opened my eyes to the kinds of conditions that some of these people come from. For someone such as an NBA player, making millions of dollars per year, the Olympics may be a nice diversion from their typical routine. But for the men and women from the poorest of countries around the world, I can only imagine how amazing it must feel for them to walk out into the stadium during the Olympic ceremonies, all dressed up and representing their countries. I was genuinely happy for them.

5 Comments:

At August 16, 2004 10:12 PM, Blogger D said...

If they ever have beer drinking or drunk curling at the Olympics Canada would dominate the world.

 
At August 16, 2004 11:23 PM, Blogger Phoex said...

Dude, I know what you mean. The only good thing is that the two sports I'm into (swimming & gymnastics) are the two things that (at least in the US) they put in primetime and don't cut up too bad. But I would be really pissed if I was into one and not the other, because they cut back and forth like crazy. They want to make sure you watch the whole thing even if you only like one thing, the bastards.


--Phoe (not sure why I show up as "42")

 
At August 17, 2004 10:44 AM, Blogger Pablo said...

D... what if Kjnipsbrat* were an Olympic sport? They could permanently engrave the name "Friesen" onto the trophy, because the only medal winners in that sport would be Mennos. *Note: Kjnipsbrat is also known as "Crokinole" to you non-Mennos out there.

 
At August 17, 2004 10:52 AM, Blogger Pablo said...

Phoe/42... if you log into Blogger, there's a place where you can edit your user profile. On that page, under the heading Identity, you can type in a Display Name. I think that's where you might be able to change your username from "42" to something such as "47", which would be a way better nickname. (Kidding.)

 
At September 02, 2004 6:36 PM, Blogger Phoex said...

Yeah... it just bugs me though, cause if I changed it then the thing I want 42 to show up on (troubled youth) it would show something else, and I'd be like, wha?

Phoe

 

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