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Swimmin' Salmon

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  1. Synergy -

     

    It's spelled Vonn, not Vaughn, and her friend is German, not Austrian.

     

    You forgot to add his middle name in every instance of his name. Somehow it's important that that get done.

     

    If by good-natured competition you actually meant bitter rivalries, than I agree. But watching the Olympics is a lot like visiting Disney. You see all the stuff that you are supposed to see, and never witness the dirty stuff under the surface. There are 4 years between games, and the athletes compete the whole time.

     

    What might improve things, and I don't know if Jeff touched on this in his blog, is if the condom deliveries were mandated for all competitions in which rankings were decided. The closeness of the Olympic village seemed to have thawed relations between competitors, and I, for one, would like to see more of that during the Olympic sized intermissions.

  2. Back in my day we had to re-use old posts. None of this fancy double posting, or starting new threads to discuss new topics. All we needed was a new thought and the Edit button. It was good enough then, and it's good enough now.

  3. Originally Posted By: CRISIS on INFINITE SLARTIES
    Even if you consider it spam, and you're welcome to I suppose, it remains spam that was deliberately and painstakingly constructed. Deliberately and painstakingly constructed spam is rare here, but it *doesn't* often get locked, because it's interesting even if it's confusing as well. Some of Scorpius's threads from the past few years are good examples of this. The best is probably the one that asked girls if they would rather lay eggs.


    I've a bridge to sell you.
  4. I have a cottage near Sault Ste Marie, and having driven there both from Boston and Oregon, I can attest to the incredible size of the country. It was (here is the topical tie-in, for those scoring at home) fun watching the opening ceremonies because of the elements in the show which portrayed the many different landscapes, from the maritimes to the ice pack, from the deep forests to the rugged plains.

    One reason I prefer the first maps of this country to those now sterilely produced is the poetic license employed by the cartographers. It certainly revealed something of them, and their times. I imagine that it was somewhat the same for those responsible for filling that 90 square feet.

  5. Originally Posted By: Student of Trinity
    The famous Canadian modesty is really an arrogant patrician indulgence, probably inculcated through spending all our early years sitting under the enormous maps on the walls of our elementary school classrooms. I mean, everybody knows that the only really serious issues involved in comparing countries are whether you have enough arable land, enough water, enough resources, enough space. People do matter more, but people are mobile and will come to those things. So Canadians can just look at the map and shrug. Getting all uptight is for other countries.


    Isn't all this the result of funhouse projection?
  6. I'm certain that VCH has more immediate knowledge of the effects hosting an Olympics can have on a city than, say, you. There is a multi-million dollar price tag for these events which is being born by the taxpayers, mostly by decreased services before and after the events.

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