Wow, just catching up
This topic got fun while I wasn't looking
East Coast(er) General said:
I don't see the point of all this Olympic bashing tbh. If you don't like it, don't watch it. Simple as...
The problem there is that the hour of recorded "Arty Farty Historical Arts Program" I recorded was actual "The Downhill Slalom". SO I missed my patronising show about Tudor Art because of it. It's not the Olympic's fault, it's the programming from the BBC - but the issue is that you just can't seem to get away from it, even if all you want to do is watch your regular shows.
SnooSnoo said:
Smithy said:
Because they're America, they have little dick syndrome. Always have to be the best, and the sad thing is most of the general public will buy into the propaganda. But I should be congratulating the US on having more second and third best athletes in the world.
Wanting to be the best is a problem? I'm pretty sure every athlete from every country strives to be the best. I guess we have a world wide little dick syndrome.
..except for Africa of course.
Nah, bollocks to that Snoo. The British strive for mediocrity in everything we do other than drinking beer and brawling in the street - it's true
UC said:
And yet, through it all, we're one of the most developed countries in the world despite being around a fraction of the time as most others,
Off topic, but I have to take umbrage with that statement. America was settled by Europeans at the start of what would be considered a modern age (i.e. post renaissance). The freedom and opportunities offered by the new land allowed the
Europeans to flourish and advance. By the time of the war of independence, America was pretty much on a level with Europe, as the European settlers had, for the most part, recreated their culture in the US.
It's a bit like Neil Armstrong standing on the moon and claiming that the Moon-people are one of the most technologically advanced people in the solar system. Population two - and they had only been there three minutes
Yes, I know it's simplification of the entire process, but it's not like Americans were hunting Buffalo one day and 50 years later laying down railroad tracks. Happy to carry this one on over PM's if anyone likes
On topic
Well done to everyone whose country did well. I watched the four-man bob (it's about the only sport I enjoy other than Ski-Jump oddly). Brilliant pull out of the bag for the US on the last run - very exciting. Unlucky Germany.
Now, I'm off to watch a silly program about the Civil War (the real one - but it's rubbish) and some far too fancy buildings in London.