Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics

PegaZus

Stealth Freak
Hadn\'t given it much thought. I do have an Aunt that lives NW of Seattle. Might make it a two-fer.
 

ScottRadom

Shogun of Saskatchewan
Hah! Nice one DR!

Nope. I\'ll stick it out at home. It will be nice to see the hockey games at normal times, not like when they play around the world and the Medal games are at like 10 in the morning!
 

Ebonbuddha

Active member
Maybe next year... But the wife and I will be in B.C. at that time. Actually, we will be in the Okanagan visiting family. But there is family in Vancouver as well. So we are trying to make it a two fer...You know visiting relatives and partying in the streets.:D

@DR: Don¡¯t be so hard on yourself, sir. There is an event perfect for you. I will be competing in it as well. It¡¯s a triathlon style event that involves drinking several pints of Rickard¡¯s, eating fish and chips, and watching snow bunnies on the slopes.;)

Anyone can enter.lol
 

Dragonsreach

Super Moderator
Staff member
@Ebonbuddha:
Rickard\'s ..OK I can do that, but not to much these days. Age has taken away my head for drinking.
Fish & Chips, sorry you Canuk\'s can\'t do them properly....lol
Snow Bunnies..If they are what I think they are I\'d have to be very careful watching them in case someone got the wrong impression. :innocent::rolleyes:
 

Ebonbuddha

Active member
That is true DR. Our wives might not like our eyes wandering over the snowy scenery.;)
And I would have to agree with you about the fish and chips. The only time I had them was growing up in America. And no one had malted vinegar. I had them in Canada and was amazed by them. And then I went to Hong Kong and they got better. It seems the farther away you are from North America, the better the fish and chips get.:)
 
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