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So, who here has been watching the Olympics lately? I've watched it from the opening ceremonies, though I didn't see the ceremony in it's entirety. I also saw Apolo Ono win his next medal. That was a real surprising race, considering what happened in the last second of it. Thoughts so far on the Olympics?
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The opening ceremony was excellant, except the technical glitch that caused only three of the four pillars to rise as expected; leaving a global audience – and the four torchbearers – wondering what exactly was happening.
It's to bad the unfortunate luge accident had to happen.
R.I.P Nodar Kumaritashvili.
It's to bad the unfortunate luge accident had to happen.
R.I.P Nodar Kumaritashvili.
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^ Agreed.DarthHamster wrote:R.I.P Nodar Kumaritashvili.
I hope the Shen-Zhao couple make gold in pair skating. They have a nice story.
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I've been watching the Olympics as much as I can. Short Track finals were sweet sunday night. I was happy that the Canadians finally got a medal on their home turf (Men's moguls). I'm hoping they'll play the Snowboard cross from earlier today again.
And yes, RIP, Nodar Kumaritashvili. They actually played the whole video of his crash before opening ceremonies...it was scary.
And yes, RIP, Nodar Kumaritashvili. They actually played the whole video of his crash before opening ceremonies...it was scary.
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Oh, yes. Considering that they set a world record last night, it looks like their chances of getting the gold are pretty high.Valthero wrote:^ Agreed.DarthHamster wrote:R.I.P Nodar Kumaritashvili.
I hope the Shen-Zhao couple make gold in pair skating. They have a nice story.
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Warning: Spoilers for those who haven't seen how the pairs skating ended yet.
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Massive Russian letdown. I wanted to throw something at the TV to be honest. Was there like, maple syrup all over the ice, and by the time the last pairs went up, everyone had wiped it off with their falls?Valthero wrote:Warning: Spoilers for those who haven't seen how the pairs skating ended yet.Hidden/Spoiler:
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Go Australia!
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Meh. I like the summer games more. John Williams' music fits with it better.
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Canada won a gold...
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Sven Kramer FTW!!!
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Well, as far as I know, right now there is no video-game competition in the Olympics.
So once you get THAT in the Olympics, then I'll watch.
So once you get THAT in the Olympics, then I'll watch.
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^EPIC FACEPALMredgroupclan wrote:Well, as far as I know, right now there is no video-game competition in the Olympics.
So once you get THAT in the Olympics, then I'll watch.
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Grev wrote:^EPIC FACEPALMredgroupclan wrote:Well, as far as I know, right now there is no video-game competition in the Olympics.
So once you get THAT in the Olympics, then I'll watch.
But yeah, I saw *spoiler alert*
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redgroupclan wrote:Well, as far as I know, right now there is no video-game competition in the Olympics. So once you get THAT in the Olympics, then I'll watch.
Anyway talking about Nodar Kumaritashvili I don't see why anyone would want to do a sport as dangerous as Luging. Sliding uncontrollably down ice at 80 mph, I can't imagine a more dangerous thing to do. And they say he was killed on one of the most difficult tracks. Luging on a track like that just spells trouble. I hate to say it but I'm afraid there may be more deaths in future Olympics if this sport continues.
P.S I have no idea what the plural of Luge is so I just guessed it was Luging.
P.S.S It's about time Canada got a gold.
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Yah it sucks about Nodar Kumaritashvili r.i.p.
GO TEAM USA!!!!!!!!
GO TEAM USA!!!!!!!!
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There's only been two deaths in the Olympic luge sport so far as I know, counting this one, so the sport must be safer or the players much more trained than you think.DarthHamster wrote: Anyway talking about Nodar Kumaritashvili I don't see why anyone would want to do a sport as dangerous as Luging. Sliding uncontrollably down ice at 80 mph, I can't imagine a more dangerous thing to do. And they say he was killed on one of the most difficult tracks. Luging on a track like that just spells trouble. I hate to say it but I'm afraid there may be more deaths in future Olympics if this sport continues.
P.S I have no idea what the plural of Luge is so I just guessed it was Luging.
P.S.S It's about time Canada got a gold.
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I suppose, but I'm not the only one who thinks the sport or at least the track he was killed on is a little too dangerous.Ping wrote:There's only been two deaths in the Olympic luge sport so far as I know, counting this one, so the sport must be safer or the players much more trained than you think.DarthHamster wrote: Anyway talking about Nodar Kumaritashvili I don't see why anyone would want to do a sport as dangerous as Luging. Sliding uncontrollably down ice at 80 mph, I can't imagine a more dangerous thing to do. And they say he was killed on one of the most difficult tracks. Luging on a track like that just spells trouble. I hate to say it but I'm afraid there may be more deaths in future Olympics if this sport continues.
P.S I have no idea what the plural of Luge is so I just guessed it was Luging.
P.S.S It's about time Canada got a gold.
http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/am ... 89742.html
In any case they should at least put pads on those metal post he was slammed into on the track.
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Valthero wrote:Grev wrote:^EPIC FACEPALMredgroupclan wrote:Well, as far as I know, right now there is no video-game competition in the Olympics.
So once you get THAT in the Olympics, then I'll watch.Hidden/Spoiler:
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They do have pads on them now. And this came up at dinner at my house, and I really think there's more to luge than sliding uncontrollably. I assume there's some muscle movement controlling the sled.DarthHamster wrote:I suppose, but I'm not the only one who thinks the sport or at least the track he was killed on is a little too dangerous.Ping wrote:There's only been two deaths in the Olympic luge sport so far as I know, counting this one, so the sport must be safer or the players much more trained than you think.DarthHamster wrote: Anyway talking about Nodar Kumaritashvili I don't see why anyone would want to do a sport as dangerous as Luging. Sliding uncontrollably down ice at 80 mph, I can't imagine a more dangerous thing to do. And they say he was killed on one of the most difficult tracks. Luging on a track like that just spells trouble. I hate to say it but I'm afraid there may be more deaths in future Olympics if this sport continues.
P.S I have no idea what the plural of Luge is so I just guessed it was Luging.
P.S.S It's about time Canada got a gold.
http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/am ... 89742.html
In any case they should at least put pads on those metal post he was slammed into on the track.