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2008 Olympics
2008 Olympics
Besides me, is anyone else looking forward to the summer Olympics?
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I am. Controversy aside(c'mon... China is hardly the only country guilty of human rights violations
) it's going to be great.
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The problem I have with the Olympics is too much choice. There are always about 6 different events going on at the same time and I find it hard to decide which ones to watch.
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What is Daniel Craig lookalike Putin up to? I just turned my tv on to watch the Olympics and Russia seem to be on the brink of war with Georgia.
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Yes. That was a rude wake up call this morning.James wrote:What is Daniel Craig lookalike Putin up to? I just turned my tv on to watch the Olympics and Russia seem to be on the brink of war with Georgia.
"Russian Prime Minister" Vladimir Putin is in Beijing for the opening ceremony, looks like he might be rushing back to lead his nation to war.

I have 3 recorders set up and have too pick and chose the events to watch.The modern Olympics feel more like a multi-channel digital sports package intended for the record 2 channels at once DVR age, rather than live events to be attended. I like the options but miss the familiarity smaller competitions have.Kristatos wrote:The problem I have with the Olympics is too much choice. There are always about 6 different events going on at the same time and I find it hard to decide which ones to watch.
Controversy has hounded the modern Olympics the whole of the 20th century. Choosing China guaranteed the tradition would continue.katied wrote:I am. Controversy aside(c'mon... China is hardly the only country guilty of human rights violations) it's going to be great.
I love the ideals and traditions the Olympics embody, even given the imperfections we have recreating the spirit of the games I always look forward to the summer gamers with anticipation.
The pictograms chosen for the Chinese Olympics are pretty interesting.
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I'm looking forward to the next Olympics which will be virtually on my doorstep!
The athletics (or track and field as some people call it) is normally the most important part of the games for me. I like the hockey too. And I'll watch lots of the other sports that are not normally on television.
The athletics (or track and field as some people call it) is normally the most important part of the games for me. I like the hockey too. And I'll watch lots of the other sports that are not normally on television.
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Did anyone see the opening ceremony? Wow. London's gonna have a hard time topping that in '12, given the British inability to do anything right and the general aura of crapness that surrounds the country. I remember Jack Dee during the Sydney Olympics commenting on the opening ceremony there and trying to imagine the same thing happening in London, and saying that all he could see were images of Timmy Mallett (complete with cheesy comedy sound effects).
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As long as Jonathan Ross doesn't make an appearance, London's opening ceremony should be ok!Kristatos wrote:Did anyone see the opening ceremony? Wow. London's gonna have a hard time topping that in '12, given the British inability to do anything right and the general aura of crapness that surrounds the country. I remember Jack Dee during the Sydney Olympics commenting on the opening ceremony there and trying to imagine the same thing happening in London, and saying that all he could see were images of Timmy Mallett (complete with cheesy comedy sound effects).
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True.katied wrote:I am. Controversy aside(c'mon... China is hardly the only country guilty of human rights violations) it's going to be great.
Already tragedy of a more personal nature struck in China. Ironic but after all the human rights atrocities what will outrage American’s sense of right and wrong will be a random stabbing. I’m not unsympathetic to the victims and their family but in the last 6 months whats happened citizens of China makes what happened to them seems the least tragic.
People lost their homes so that Olympic venues and fancy hotels they’ll not be allowed near can be built.

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I watched dressage with my daughter last night she LOVED it. Nobody else was up with us watching it so I loved it too. Couldn’t care less about the prancing ponies but the time with her would worth 10 hours of weird horse sports 
Boy does she want a horse in the worst way! Trading her brothers for one wouldn’t be going to far I suspect
Boy does she want a horse in the worst way! Trading her brothers for one wouldn’t be going to far I suspect

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Overall Medal Standings can be found at the official site http://results.beijing2008.cn/WRM/ENG/I ... 0000.shtml
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I was once watching the Olympics with my father and he pointed out one of the chinese girls looks like the alien from Close Encounters.
Other than, I really don't care about the Olympics, I don't see what's so special.
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I got 26 reasons to watch
1) Jennie Finch-Daigle
2) Alicia Sacramone
3) Katie Hooven
4) Natalie Coughlin
5) Christina Jones
6) Amanda Beard
7) Amy Rodriguez 
Hope Solo -Han Solo's little girl-
9) Catherine Osterman
10) Brittany Dircks
11) Kerri Walsh
12) Catlin Lowe
13) Aly Wagner
14) Erin Cafaro
15) Kathleen Hersey
16) Misty May-Treanor
17) Allyson Felix
18) Caroline Burckle
19) Lolo Jones
20) Lauren Wenger
21) Corey Cogdell
22) Anna Goodale
23) Kelci Bryant
24) Candace Parker
25) Sada Jacobson
26) Jamie Beyerle
your welcome
1) Jennie Finch-Daigle
2) Alicia Sacramone
3) Katie Hooven
4) Natalie Coughlin
5) Christina Jones
6) Amanda Beard
7) Amy Rodriguez 
9) Catherine Osterman
10) Brittany Dircks
11) Kerri Walsh
12) Catlin Lowe
13) Aly Wagner
14) Erin Cafaro
15) Kathleen Hersey
16) Misty May-Treanor
17) Allyson Felix
18) Caroline Burckle
19) Lolo Jones
20) Lauren Wenger
21) Corey Cogdell
22) Anna Goodale
23) Kelci Bryant
24) Candace Parker
25) Sada Jacobson
26) Jamie Beyerleyour welcome
Make them serious nudes!

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I've never heard of them Harvey . All the nice sportswomen must be rubbish!!Harvey Wallbanger wrote:I got 26 reasons to watch
1) Jennie Finch-Daigle
2) Alicia Sacramone
3) Katie Hooven
4) Natalie Coughlin
5) Christina Jones
6) Amanda Beard
7) Amy Rodriguez
Hope Solo -Han Solo's little girl-
9) Catherine Osterman
10) Brittany Dircks
11) Kerri Walsh
12) Catlin Lowe
13) Aly Wagner
14) Erin Cafaro
15) Kathleen Hersey
16) Misty May-Treanor
17) Allyson Felix
18) Caroline Burckle
19) Lolo Jones
20) Lauren Wenger
21) Corey Cogdell
22) Anna Goodale
23) Kelci Bryant
24) Candace Parker
25) Sada Jacobson
26) Jamie Beyerle
your welcome
Britain is third in the medal table. Britain is back as a world power; bring back the Empire, send the troops into the US.
The mens 100 metres was great - he was trotting for half of the race and smashed the world record.
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Nice bunch of ringers you got there Harv
A few of teh pics look like they came from Maxim. Not that that is a bad thing 
Did anyone see the women's gymnastics. Nastia Liukin, wow!
I've never seen anybody as graceful as she is. I think her arms and legs a longer than most of the other gymnasts i've seen. Her parallel bars and final routine were almost a dance. She got the gold adn the other (shorter) american got the sliver. Wonderful performance!!
Bella Lugosi was going nuts cheering in the press room, evne went was far as huggin Bob Costas.
Did anyone see the women's gymnastics. Nastia Liukin, wow!
I've never seen anybody as graceful as she is. I think her arms and legs a longer than most of the other gymnasts i've seen. Her parallel bars and final routine were almost a dance. She got the gold adn the other (shorter) american got the sliver. Wonderful performance!!
Bella Lugosi was going nuts cheering in the press room, evne went was far as huggin Bob Costas.

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