Ok, I'll err on the side of white-font. I wasn't that conscious of it in an early round.
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Natter 65: Speed Limit Enforced by Aircraft
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.
I thought Mountain and Pacific time were synched as usual. 99% of broadcast tv has Utah and California on the same schedule.
Still rocking a hangover quease nearly 24 hrs after I stopped drinking.
Ugh. I hope you feel better soon.
I did get a picture of Juliana at work though. [link]
No worries, just thought I would put a reminder out there. It easy to forget that someone would be so assinine as to tape delay something occuring in our own freaking time zone.
Skating just started here. Skiing only ended about 20 minutes ago.
Scott was pretty blunt on that assesment: "As exquisite a skater as she is, I think he pulls focus. He's not as strong a skater. I think he holds her back."
If it's what I saw, that shit is B-A-N-A-N-A-S.
I'm sure it is what you saw. I saw it on national news. I was relieved to hear that my brother and parents were safely having lunch together far from the crash.
Watching moguls makes my knees ache.
It is weird how many people are skating for countries which are not their birth countries.
Japanese girl skating for Russia. Canadian guy skiing for Australia...
As a dual citizen, I try not to judge, but I'll grant that some of the affiliations seem suspiciously recent.
Is Buzz supposed to compete with Twitter?
but I'll grant that some of the affiliations seem suspiciously recent.
Well, they both had good reasons.
For the Japanese girl they didn't have a strong pairs program.
For the Canadian guy, his coaches questioned his dedication to the sport because he was trying to form an internet business. The business was a huge success (Spam, though, so boo!) and he's still a top ranked skiier, so he had to carve his own path and go to Australia.
Frankly, the politics involved are not the international sort as much as the wicked infighting within national Olympic committees and coaches - not always in the best interests of the athletes.