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Sunday, February 28, 2010
Blog: Day 2
So, another update on a DIFFERENT DAY?!?!?! It's official, this new blog destroys my old blog's record.
Speaking of broken records, Canada, today broke the record for the most gold medals ever won in a Winter Olympics. Sweet, eh? For those of you lucky enough to watch the Gold Medal Game, it was one hell of a barn burner, the Americans impressively tied the game despite the two goal deficit, but in the end Canada took it home with the game winning shot by Sid the Kid. Not that I can say I'm too surprised by this: It is our game after all.
Now about the closing ceremonies. There were pretty good in my opinion. I missed about an hour of it, but did managed to catch the part with William Shatner, Michael J. Fox and the other Canadian comedians, so that was cool. Highlights of the show included the giant stereotypical Canadian image ice dance and Michael Bublé's rendition of Maple Leaf Forever . Lowlights included the Canadian government deciding the best musicians to represent Canada would be Avril Lavigne, Nickelback and Hedley. Seriously, Canadian Government? Seriously? Also, the break dancing hip-hop finale was pretty mediocre. You'd think they would've found a way to end the Olympics that didn't involve a giant day-glo seizure. Although I did enjoy their "Stomp-esque" music and giant neon crowd-surfing bubbles.
Speaking of broken records, Canada, today broke the record for the most gold medals ever won in a Winter Olympics. Sweet, eh? For those of you lucky enough to watch the Gold Medal Game, it was one hell of a barn burner, the Americans impressively tied the game despite the two goal deficit, but in the end Canada took it home with the game winning shot by Sid the Kid. Not that I can say I'm too surprised by this: It is our game after all.
Now about the closing ceremonies. There were pretty good in my opinion. I missed about an hour of it, but did managed to catch the part with William Shatner, Michael J. Fox and the other Canadian comedians, so that was cool. Highlights of the show included the giant stereotypical Canadian image ice dance and Michael Bublé's rendition of Maple Leaf Forever . Lowlights included the Canadian government deciding the best musicians to represent Canada would be Avril Lavigne, Nickelback and Hedley. Seriously, Canadian Government? Seriously? Also, the break dancing hip-hop finale was pretty mediocre. You'd think they would've found a way to end the Olympics that didn't involve a giant day-glo seizure. Although I did enjoy their "Stomp-esque" music and giant neon crowd-surfing bubbles.
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