Re: Official 'the olympics' thread
Posted by scary_jeff on
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Well I trust olympic fever has gripped everybodies respective nation. Not supprisingly, the US is leading in the medal stakes again :smile: China seem to be doing pretty well too; I suppose in theory, they should win a fifth of all medals, what with them having a fifth of the worlds population. I wonder if they will win overall at the next olympics :heee:
Re: Official 'the olympics' thread
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Belgium is going to win the Female Tennis gold ! go Justine Henin !
Re: Official 'the olympics' thread
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England suck. We've got two golds, one from the rowing this morning. :sad:
Re: Official 'the olympics' thread
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Do many people take a lot of pride in the olympic results? It's quite nice to watch some of the events, but I don't see how who wins is all that important.
Re: Official 'the olympics' thread
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Sat Aug 21st 2004 at 3:06pm
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America always wins, but yeah it is nice.
Re: Official 'the olympics' thread
Posted by Knare on
Sat Aug 21st 2004 at 3:10pm
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the problem here is people dont say where they come from and its not in their profile
Re: Official 'the olympics' thread
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I've kind of had a passing interest for the Olympics. Sometimes it's
interesting, sometimes it's really not. Interesting tidbit: ESPN, when
displaying medal rankings, ignored Olympic regulation ranking and opted
to use their own weird system that ignored number of gold medals and
used total number instead(which surely enough, displayed the USA as 1st
several days ago). I wonder why... ? :smile:
Another problem is the time-zone's; most events are pre-recorded and
then replayed on primetime over here. You think you have it bad in
Britain? To see anything live, I'd have to stay up untl 3:00 AM. And
even then, it would be rowing, or some other rubbish event! :wink: As Jon
Stewart of the Daily Show
so eloquently put it, we're essentially watching re-runs and you can
find out the actual results at almost any time. Kind of diminishes the "intensity" and "olympic fever".
Re: Official 'the olympics' thread
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Sat Aug 21st 2004 at 10:15pm
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We've got about 3 or 4 medals we've got one for sailing, one for show
jumping, one foe some speed biking thing and one for rowing.
I dont really take much interest in the Summer Olympics I preffer the
Winter Olymics apart from clurling cos that just sends me to sleep and
then I miss all the good events damb those clurlers.
Why is there no smily shaking his fist damb those smily makers damb them all to hell.
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I think the Olympics are important for:
1. National Pride
2. The Athletes
3. McDonald's (who plasters the Olympic Rings all over the place)
4. Our Viewing Pleasure
In that order.
Re: Official 'the olympics' thread
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Sat Aug 21st 2004 at 11:29pm
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Two of those golds come from Scottish athletes too...I think. Can't say I've been following it too well, not particularly my thing.
Re: Official 'the olympics' thread
Posted by fizscy46 on
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The Olympics are also meant to settle the petty disputes between the people of the countries over which country is better
I hate the coverage though, they never show archery or sumo wrestling, the hilarity sports!
Re: Official 'the olympics' thread
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Think the text size is big enough on that link??
Re: Official 'the olympics' thread
Posted by OtZman on
Mon Aug 23rd 2004 at 9:19pm
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A cookie pic collection... that's unusual. I've watched the olympics like 15 mins or something like that, not very fun imo.
Re: Official 'the olympics' thread
Posted by Knare on
Mon Aug 23rd 2004 at 9:22pm
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yesrerday i watched track but only the high-jump
those guy where jumping 7' 4 1/4" over a pole
Re: Official 'the olympics' thread
Posted by ReNo on
Mon Aug 23rd 2004 at 9:24pm
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Watching the 800m woman's running was quite exciting, ultra close finish but a gold for Kelly Holmes for GB, so was all good :smile:
Re: Official 'the olympics' thread
Posted by Knare on
Mon Aug 23rd 2004 at 9:26pm
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the other day i watch the men's 1500 meter swim
they were swimming 4 15 min hard
Re: Official 'the olympics' thread
Posted by Monqui on
Tue Aug 24th 2004 at 10:02pm
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I caught the end of the race walking or whatever the other night at like 2:30 AM. That was some creepy s**t.
Re: Official 'the olympics' thread
Posted by JFry on
Tue Aug 24th 2004 at 10:21pm
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Race walking?? The sad thing is I believe you.
Re: Official 'the olympics' thread
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Wed Aug 25th 2004 at 5:58am
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I've been enjoying a bit of it. Walsh and May of the beach volleyball tournament were exciting to watch, as was the men's 400m where the US took all three medals. The coverage around here shows all too much diving though.