Anyone catch the opening ceremony on Friday? I thought it was an interesting and wholly distinct affair compared to Beijing's bombastic declaration of war on the entire planet.
The Georgian luger(sic) who took a nasty turn and ended up having his insides liquefied by a metal pole become something of an emotional cornerstone to the whole affair, casting an already somewhat mellow and calm show into a very somber occasion. Black arm bands abound, speeches and dedications in his honor, and a very awkward Georgian delegation in the Parade of Nations.
My favorite parts of the actual show itself were either the French-Canadian section (with fiddling and what looked like river dancing) or the breaking of the ice flow with the Inuit dancers. But the whole thing was spectacular, and breathtaking in a strangely subdued sort of way. If Beijing was a dazzling display of color and sound, Vancouver was a display of ice and cold, interspersed with a lot of Maple Leaves and some very friendly Canadians.
As I know we have a good number of Canadian Shriners, what are your thoughts on the Winter Games thus far?
The Georgian luger(sic) who took a nasty turn and ended up having his insides liquefied by a metal pole become something of an emotional cornerstone to the whole affair, casting an already somewhat mellow and calm show into a very somber occasion. Black arm bands abound, speeches and dedications in his honor, and a very awkward Georgian delegation in the Parade of Nations.
My favorite parts of the actual show itself were either the French-Canadian section (with fiddling and what looked like river dancing) or the breaking of the ice flow with the Inuit dancers. But the whole thing was spectacular, and breathtaking in a strangely subdued sort of way. If Beijing was a dazzling display of color and sound, Vancouver was a display of ice and cold, interspersed with a lot of Maple Leaves and some very friendly Canadians.
As I know we have a good number of Canadian Shriners, what are your thoughts on the Winter Games thus far?