I think its a toss-up as to which is the most boring - the Winter Olympics or watching paint dry. I am leaning towards the Olympics!
I'm awake early today so I can share some Olympic thoughts. I hope you don't mind my babbling, MooseMom. Touchpad on my phone so excuse bad spelling...
Perhaps I have a strange sense of humour, but to me, Russian curling has to be the funniest sport at the Olympics. I do not mean this for the sport itself but rather the raucous Russian fans! Being a pseudo-Canadian, I understand a few things about curling. Sadly, the average Russian does not and even though we have a lot of ice, curling hasn't really caught on. Anyways, I know that when a rock is being thrown, spectators must be quiet. However, with the electric national pride, any time a Russian goes to throw a rock, the fans go wild. More "educated" curling nations like Canada, Norway and Sweden are complaining about the Russian fans making noise. In the end, the fans of these countries were diplomatic in saying once Russians learn more about curling, they'll know to simmer down. Curling; the one sport with the most yelling that wants their fans to be quiet.
I am not much of a figure skating fan however it was amazing to see Volosozhar/Trankov's world record score in the pairs competition. Last night, they took the gold medal but that was not really a surprise. The Russian team that came in second place, Stolbova/Klimov, were really the stars of the night! They were a surprise to come into second place but they really captured the attention of everyone in the arena. I must admit the energy in the Iceberg Skating Palace was outstanding! Out of all this happiness, I have to say I felt really bad for the German team Savchenko/Szolkowy. They were expected to challenge for gold but their program had so many unusual errors. Everyone in the crowd respected this pair and we felt sadness for them. It felt nice to cheer for them despite their misfortunes.
Like you, I am excited to see teammates now become rivals! I am sure there are lots of super secrets being spread around the dressing rooms. Today is the day of our first game and I am so excited. I've seen our national junior team many times and I've seen the men's team at the World Championships. However, this is my first time seeing so many stars at Olympic hockey! Go Russia! If we don't do well this tournament, I seriously expect lots of trash talking! And many, many, many depressed faces...
I think the single complaint I have is the congestion on the roads. While I understand that it is expected, for locals, it feels like a nightmare sometimes. I think all of the tourists or foreign spectators are enjoying themselves. The volunteers have done well learning English (and other languages) while being very helpful and friendly! I cannot believe it but even the Russian cops are smiling!
U. Tracksuit, your spelling of those names is awesome! When I hear them I forget them because it just goes in one ear and out. I enjoy reading your posts, keep them coming.
Awesome! Davis and White (I can spell those names)
I would just camp out in the figure skating "Ice Cube". LOL I know not your thing.
I still reckon it was as boring as bat droppings.