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I asked earlier if you thought the Olympics were going to be a comedy, tragedy, or business as usual? Now that the story has been written and we know the results, what do you think?
At the end the Russians won the medal count with a little creative scoring by some Russian and Ukrainian judges. After a good start both hocky teams went home without golds but they did embarass the Russians. Speaking of embarrasment (I could segue at this point to the accommodations or NBCs coverage) elevators getting stuck, doors getting stuck, unwanted visitors in the rooms, surveillance, empty seats, awkward selfies, required apologies, dogs, renegade uniforms (American speed skaters and Norwegian curlers), opening ceremonies boo-boos, and NBC calling communism an experiment (but failed to mention the millions dead around the world). That doesn't even mention the drama from next door when the people threw out the reformed Bolshevik from office (let's hope it sticks). All in all, I don't think you can call it business as usual and it wasn't a tragedy. So we're left with comedy.
What are your favorite comedy moments? Try to include a photo please.
I can see taking pride in earning a silver medal, I encourage it, and I would too. But the satisfaction these women displayed immediately after losing was disappointing.
I asked earlier if you thought the Olympics were going to be a comedy, tragedy, or business as usual? Now that the story has been written and we know the results, what do you think?
At the end the Russians won the medal count with a little creative scoring by some Russian and Ukrainian judges. After a good start both hocky teams went home without golds but they did embarass the Russians. Speaking of embarrasment (I could segue at this point to the accommodations or NBCs coverage) elevators getting stuck, doors getting stuck, unwanted visitors in the rooms, surveillance, empty seats, awkward selfies, required apologies, dogs, renegade uniforms (American speed skaters and Norwegian curlers), opening ceremonies boo-boos, and NBC calling communism an experiment (but failed to mention the millions dead around the world). That doesn't even mention the drama from next door when the people threw out the reformed Bolshevik from office (let's hope it sticks). All in all, I don't think you can call it business as usual and it wasn't a tragedy. So we're left with comedy.
What are your favorite comedy moments? Try to include a photo please.
When "Bronze" turns "red": Olga Graf forgets she is not wearing underwear.
I originally voted "Business as usual" and that's what it was. You can point out minor problems but all-in-all the Olympic Games hosted by Russia were a success. Far from perfect (the unexpected warmth certainly did not help), unexpected failures by the U.S. speed skaters (both long and short), but I think the participants and the spectators have only minor complaints.