Sheesh, the graphics continue to be off as they have the wrong flags for the names.
Clown couple were cute and did a lovely, clean program.
She saw herself on camera on the kiss and cry bench and saw she'd smeared her makeup. She wiped it off and shrugged.
At least to the female announcer it is. Whether anyone else agrees with her is a different story. I suspect it's more than a little of "*I* wouldn't have scored it that way."
Scotty agrees with her at least twice when
couples rank after falls.
Preliminary triage ER nurse fail. No. My name is not Rita, or I'd have written that down. My handwriting is really clear, and you have a tone.
Secondary triage ER nurse win. She asked how my sister was doing.
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.
There was a lot of talk about him yesterday. He absolutely refuses to talk to the Canadian press, he refuses to talk about the nature of his company, and lots of reports who called him emotionless. He seems a little off.
I say, "Suck it, Australian internet spam guy."
Oh and the Medal ceremony for the Men's Moguls is tonight.
I just can't belive no one has called him the mogul mogul.
I mean come ON!
The Olympics W& P is amusing.
(I'm not watching the Olympics this time.)
Okay - something could pull me in . . . but so far not.
If Colbert gets any press, I want to know about it, otherwise I've little interest....
I used to get my hair cut by a then-member of the Canadian Olympic basketball team. While "boo! Hiss!" to the skier's choice of entrepreneurship, best to hang onto the day job.
New phone gets better coverage than the old one, by far. Normally I'd have to be on wifi in here. Team TMobile +1.
Of course, dilaudid+new OS+new keyboard=really slow.
Theo, have you sen this:
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ETA: Plei will be interested in this bit:
Colbert has spent some time in Canada before: four months in Toronto in 2002, working with Ken Finkleman on a pilot for a U.S. version of The Newsroom (which was never picked up);