Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: MMario Date: 13 Feb 06 - 10:22 AM Tivo is my friend - at least I can zoom past the ads, and the hype and watch the little bits of sport they broadcast. Now if we could convince the network that 6 hours of hockey and 13 minutes of other events doesn't comprise balanced reporting. |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: leftydee Date: 13 Feb 06 - 10:08 AM I'm a very lucky American to be just over the Canadian border so that I can watch the Olympics on Canadian TV. American coverage is all hype and profiles. They rarely show anything that an American isn't likely to win a medal. CBC, while a bit patriotic, shows the whole spectrum of events regardless of likely winners. It makes it enjoyable to see the competitions. Much superior coverage to NBC. |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: Alba Date: 13 Feb 06 - 08:12 AM As a form of comfort to the Members of the GOFOB there is one eco friendly thing about the Turin Olympics. Instead of medals being awarded to the winners it would seem the Olympic Committee have found a use for the millions of unwanted CD's that are tossed away daily. So the lucky winners are proudly sporting Gold, Silver or Bronze coloured old CD's with a hole in the middle, maybe where it used to say 'Try AOL for Free' ect. Now that has to count as something a tiny weeny bit postive:) My best Wishes to all the members of the GOFOB. What is the GOFOB motto by the way? Love and Light Jude:) |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: David C. Carter Date: 13 Feb 06 - 07:55 AM Liz the Squeak:Yes you can,and you have my blessing.I'll be the first to join.Over here,we already got screwed over- The Stade de France.They built it out beyond the black stump.It was going to be the greatest thing since sliced baguette.It was going to bring "prosperity"Ho Bloody Ho,To the area.Can't recall how many thousands it is supposed to accomadate,but the parking "facilities" hold 5,000 cars!And you wouldn't want to ride the metro,no way.And the beat goes on! David |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: Liz the Squeak Date: 13 Feb 06 - 06:58 AM I'm up for that... GOFOB sounds like my kind of club..... Can I start an I Don't Want to Pay For It chapter (IDWoPFE) for those of us in east London - we're already feeling the effects! LTS |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: JennieG Date: 12 Feb 06 - 07:58 PM sIx - perhaps we should start The Grumpy Old Farts Olympic Boycott Movement? Cheers JennieG |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: Greg F. Date: 12 Feb 06 - 05:23 PM Bread and circuses. Keep the plebe's minds engaged with meaningless crap. It was ever thus. |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: number 6 Date: 12 Feb 06 - 02:01 PM I agree JennieG .. well said. sIx ...grumpy old man and proud of it! |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: Phil Cooper Date: 12 Feb 06 - 01:51 PM Rather watch paint dry. |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: JennieG Date: 11 Feb 06 - 11:57 PM Call me a killjoy if you wil, but I have a problem with so much money being spent on a sports carnival. It's not about the honour of competing, it's all about the "glory" of winning - and of course the lucrative contracts that winning can attract. I won't be watching. Cheers JennieG....grumpy old woman and proud of it! |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: Liz the Squeak Date: 11 Feb 06 - 05:31 PM Only just had the opening ceremony and already some participants have been busted for drugs..... check here . Nothing changes does it. LTS |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: GUEST,Raptor Date: 11 Feb 06 - 04:14 PM Thats what I'm talkin about! |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: Beer Date: 11 Feb 06 - 03:46 PM Had no intention in watching but can't help it when it is on most stations. Just finished watching a young Canadian from Alberta (Jennifer Heil) win goal in the Mogules. You know, when you put politics and all other crap aside and go directly to the athelic who give so much of themselves and take such pride in their country, to me . It's worth it. The look on this young ladies face and her parents and friends what great cherished memories. I think I'll watch more. |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: Lady Hillary Date: 11 Feb 06 - 03:39 PM Perhaps we ought to add a DN or other ice boating class and have a winter regatta. There may be a chance to see yachting in the winter since we don't get to see in in the summer. |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: Scoville Date: 11 Feb 06 - 11:54 AM I haven't watched the Olympics since the opening ceremony at Hammerfest (I got to meet on of the Fjord ponies that was pulling a sleigh, when I was in Stavanger the preceding summer. His name was Sun King. He was beautiful). It's too repetitive. They never show the events I want to see, anyway. The summer Olympics annoys me even more--way too much swimming and diving (sorry, I'm just not convinced they need that many different divisions, and I'm definitely not convinced they need to televise so many of them) and not nearly enough equestrian. |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: Alba Date: 11 Feb 06 - 08:54 AM yes, some inpressive moments during the opening Ceremony. The Human Dove of Peace (beautiful), Pavarotti (wow) Peter Gabriel (neat and very appropriate) South and North Korean Athletes entering together (hope), The Human Mosaic forming a Winter Olympic Athlete, the Guys with the Rocket packs on their backs (I like fire :) and the nine year old Girl singing the Italian National Anthem, the Women bearing the Olympic Flag and the way the Olympic Flame was ignited, The Lighting Tech was quite amazing. There were a few things that went on that left me thinking huh??(Disco Music as the entrance anthems being one!!!) hey but why dwell on things I didn't enjoy or get!!! when there was so many really clever and wonderful things going on that I did. So let the Games commence indeed... Speed Skating.. LOVE IT/Hockey..LOVE IT/Xtreme...Love them I am not an every event watcher but some more than others I thoroughly enjoy so for the first time in a while I will tune in to the TV a few times to get wooped up lol It is such a surreal experience, for me anyway, watching all the different Countries enter. While war and discord rage around the World certain Countries under conflict enter and suddenly all I see are Human beings, not Politics or War. That in itself is an achievement that I truly wish could last way after the Olympics have ended. Jude |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: Donuel Date: 11 Feb 06 - 07:35 AM And here cooomes the Uzbekistan team to the music of Disco Inferno?? whew what a strange moment. What a beautiful moment when acrobats flew and then came to gether to form a beautiful bird. Best of all - Nessun Dorme sung by Luciano concluded the entire ceremony. The chills the cheers the smiles were incredible/.....in contrast the elaborate pyrotechnics afterwards only got polite applause after Pavarotti sang. |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: Hrothgar Date: 11 Feb 06 - 07:25 AM Are we backing Australia to win the speed skating again? |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: Elmer Fudd Date: 11 Feb 06 - 05:20 AM The opening ceremonies were a surreal hoot. They resembled a cross between Dante's Inferno and an elementary school play on acid. I mean, first a stage bathed in red and dancers on fire followed by ice skating cows and dancing pine trees! The skaters in Holstein cow-patterned outfits and the ice-skating Amish crones were to die for. And the Dada sculptures of bizarre figures painted in camouflage patterns supported by twenty sets of real legs in ballet shoes dancing en pointe --Busby Berkeley, move over! And then there was Laura Bush in the audience watching Susan Sarandon help carry the Olympic flag and Yoko Ono read the words to "Imagine." Gee, do you think the Italians managed to land a few political zingers, sublety be damned? Elmer |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: katlaughing Date: 11 Feb 06 - 03:20 AM I thought the Italians did a beautiful job with the opening ceremonies, esp. the acrobats using the vertical "web" to form a dove of peace and I LOVED they had Peter Gabriel singing "Imagine." The coordiantion of all of thoe dnacers forming a skier, from aerial viewpoints, was just incredible, too. All in all, it was really beautiful. I think it is exciting to see snowboarding so well represented by both men and women and will be watching the skating, also. kat |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: Peace Date: 11 Feb 06 - 12:30 AM "the Jamaican bobsled team" Cool Runnings. |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: freightdawg Date: 10 Feb 06 - 11:46 PM Re: Beadie's comments up above. Realign his comments 180 degrees and you have exactly the rationale why Michelle Kwan is going to skate for the US. Total nonsense. She has been "injured" or "unable" to skate for most of the past year. Skips the US nationals because of an "injury" that supposedly will prevent her from skating. Then, a few weeks later she puts on a personal little audition in front of 5 members of the US Olympic committee and voila, she's on the team. Internet voters agree because "we love a good story, and Michelle Kwan is a compelling story". She has choked in the last two Olympics and has virtually no chance this year, but she's on the team because when she skates the National Banking Channel (NBC) will make a ton of money. So much for competing for the right and honor to represent your country. So much for dedicating 4 years of your life to trying to earn a spot on the team. Hey, all you need is a compelling story, a supposed "injury" and a top-flite PR company. You too can go to the Olympics for the good ol' U S of A. On the positive side, there will be a lot of really fine young athletes from many, many countries who just want to wear their country's colors and will be competing in the true sense of the Olympic ideal. I love the Olympics, I just wish we could see more of those who are competing for the sheer joy of athletic competition. (Anyone remember "Eddie the Eagle" or the Jamaican bobsled team?) Freightdawg |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: Bert Date: 10 Feb 06 - 04:36 PM No |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: number 6 Date: 10 Feb 06 - 04:20 PM Am I going to be watching? Most likely not ... just don't find it interesting. Rather watch International poker on T.V. ... even though I don't have clue what they're doing ... it's the intrigue, the strategy, the intense focus of a truly prefessional poker player that I find fascinating. sIx |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: GUEST Date: 10 Feb 06 - 04:18 PM what a sorry bunch of cranks here on Mudcat |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: bobad Date: 10 Feb 06 - 03:58 PM Yer spot on with the portrait of the "unknown" athlete who is a revenue non-generator for the network beadie. It's a sorry state of affairs. |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: Bill D Date: 10 Feb 06 - 03:49 PM Olympics? Oh...yeah, the commercials and interviews and political reports and scandals, with some athletic events highlights tossed in for punctuation! We shall see..... |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: gnu Date: 10 Feb 06 - 03:28 PM I'll be cheering!!! I shall be especially cheering the Canuck curlers!!! One the men's side, one of the lads, 5th, is a Moncton boy, of note I might add. The fab four are Newfs. Brad Gushue's team from St. John's. Hurrrrryyyyyy!! Hard! I'll be cheering the Canucks at every event. Well, of course, in hockey, I shall be cheering for the US. Or anyone but the Canucks. Todd? Todd? Fucking toad. I am absolutely and thoroughly disgusted... ashamed, terribly so. How could this piece of fucking trash be allowed to represent Canada? And, before you say that I shouldn't wish against the other players because of Todd, I say, anyone who would lace up with Todd ain't no Canuck neither. No way what he did was justified, no matter what. No way what he did can ever be forgiven. If ya can't fight like a man, ya ain't a Canuck... yer a thug and a coward. SPIT! |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: GUEST,beadie Date: 10 Feb 06 - 02:41 PM This morning, a local radio station was reporting that a U.S. Olympic ski team member has been summarily dismissed from the team by NBC chairman Dick Ebersol. The skier was released because, according to the report, "he is utterly devoid of any compelling personal drama that could be exploited by the network. He has not had to overcome any physical disabilities. His family is excruciatingly average, middle class and bland. He has two opposite-sex parents, a dog and no black-sheep siblings. The family lives in an average neighborhood in New Hampshire in a four-bedroom Cape Cod style home. He has never donated or received an organ transplant. Neither he nor any of his close relations are or have ever been afflicted with cancer, ALS, Alzheimer's, nor are any of them considered to be Jerry's kids. He has never been a drug user or an alcoholic. In short, he is useless to the team for public relations purposes, and, despite his excellent skiing ability, supporting him through the course of the games would be an unnecessary expense that would produce no benefit whatsoever to NBC." |
Subject: RE: BS: Olympics? From: Kaleea Date: 10 Feb 06 - 02:38 PM Are they having gymnastics? Or is that a summer thing? I can never remember past the obvious snow ski is winter & yachting is summer kind of stuff. |
Subject: BS: Olympics? From: Raptor Date: 10 Feb 06 - 08:35 AM Are ya gonna watch? Wave a flag? Cheer on those youth that have strived for perfection with dedicated training? Some of them did it without drugs. Some of them we can actually be proud of. Raptor |