Yeah, I thought all the performances were great, and the results made sense. Is it just me, or was there a real serenity about the proceedings? The girls and women (since some skaters are not adults) seemed so content with their placings; no Nancy Kerrigan/Tonya Harding or Rosalind/Elaine conflict here (Zayak? Sumners? The last names are escaping me).
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
It wasn't just you. I'm sure if I lived in Korea or Japan I would have felt more drama. But, it was great just to see everyone do their best. And the top three were all just beautiful skaters. And I'm glad Joannie medaled or I think I would have been crushed.
no Nancy Kerrigan/Tonya Harding or Rosalind/Elaine conflict here (Zayak? Sumners? The last names are escaping me)
Nothing beats the battle of the Carmens with Katerina Witt crushing Debi Thomas, which I remember thinking at the time was just punishment for deciding her Carmen should live (@@).
Oh yeah, I remember that, too.
Wow, that was some great skating.
Man, remember our long outage and Zoe invading People's Forum where the old backup site used to be?
I forgot about that! Didn't she send an email some time later to apologize and let us know that she was better?
Is there any way to know how many active posters there are now? As opposed to just registered users?
Schizophrenic off her meds, and yes, she did apologize. Still, upsetting.
Woohoo Grace! Such wonderful news.
msbelle, I'm so sorry. Vibing some equanimity to mac.
Damn. I did like Gus. I mourned--and still do--the person I liked and thought he was.
Y'all been busy in here today.
I still kick myself over the Gus thing, because I had my doubts, but couldn't bring myself to voice my doubts publically. If I'd known "he" was jerking tommyrot around, it'd have been a different and much shorter saga.
Altogether, considering what nasty financial and/or emotional stress other "characters" have done to people and/or communities, "Gus" was small potatos, but I'm still spitting mad to find out that the imposture is still going on in other venues.
So, all 500 public computers in my building (except the 40 Macs) are STILL down 23 hours after the virus first struck. They thought they had it licked at 11pm, but it defeated them. And all the teaching podium computers are down, too, which is going to make the day fun for the tech support people in a whole new way (we are one of the larger classroom buildings on campus.) Very glad to be a librarian.
It's wrong to be like, "GO MACS!" but that is how it feels.
Sorry for the long day, flea.
Up early. An UGH sort of day today.