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2010 and running a pi** up in a brewery
A visiting friend commented on how disappointing Vancouver was not least having nothing much celebrating the olympics apart from that stupid countdown clock. Well I suppose we should feel thankful that it's one that counts down instead of farting.
We're days away from an important event which has consumed loads of public money and the city is doing nothing to celebrate it. What's with these people? Are they just so geeked up in coffee shops, skyping each other, to care that in a few days this place is going to be on global television, who will no doubt notice the lack of celebration and hype. We need this if the cost of the games is going to be justified from a business sense and not just pull the city into recession further. I've always said about the folk in Vancouver that vancouverites couldn't organize a piss up in a brewery. Well we'll see what they do with a major international event. But I have my skepticism. |
Re: 2010 and running a pi** up in a brewery
Originally Posted by canadian_critic
(Post 8307731)
I've always said about the folk in Vancouver that vancouverites couldn't organize a piss up in a brewery. Well we'll see what they do with a major international event. But I have my skepticism.
That said, at least you're telling us all that you're rubbish too, being in Vancouver. |
Re: 2010 and running a pi** up in a brewery
Originally Posted by canadian_critic
(Post 8307731)
I've always said about the folk in Vancouver that vancouverites couldn't organize a piss up in a brewery. Well we'll see what they do with a major international event. But I have my skepticism. You really have no idea what you're talking about, have you? |
Re: 2010 and running a pi** up in a brewery
Originally Posted by canadian_critic
(Post 8307731)
A visiting friend commented on how disappointing Vancouver was not least having nothing much celebrating the olympics apart from that stupid countdown clock. Well I suppose we should feel thankful that it's one that counts down instead of farting.
We're days away from an important event which has consumed loads of public money and the city is doing nothing to celebrate it. What's with these people? Are they just so geeked up in coffee shops, skyping each other, to care that in a few days this place is going to be on global television, who will no doubt notice the lack of celebration and hype. We need this if the cost of the games is going to be justified from a business sense and not just pull the city into recession further. I've always said about the folk in Vancouver that vancouverites couldn't organize a piss up in a brewery. Well we'll see what they do with a major international event. But I have my skepticism. |
Re: 2010 and running a pi** up in a brewery
Originally Posted by canadian_critic
(Post 8307731)
A visiting friend commented on how disappointing Vancouver was not least having nothing much celebrating the olympics apart from that stupid countdown clock. Well I suppose we should feel thankful that it's one that counts down instead of farting.
We're days away from an important event which has consumed loads of public money and the city is doing nothing to celebrate it. What's with these people? Are they just so geeked up in coffee shops, skyping each other, to care that in a few days this place is going to be on global television, who will no doubt notice the lack of celebration and hype. We need this if the cost of the games is going to be justified from a business sense and not just pull the city into recession further. I've always said about the folk in Vancouver that vancouverites couldn't organize a piss up in a brewery. Well we'll see what they do with a major international event. But I have my skepticism. Perhaps you should wait until it starts? Just a thought. |
Re: 2010 and running a pi** up in a brewery
He spends all his time looking for and writing negative things about Canada. He's a bit of a pathetic case. We should all feel for him and pray he is soon released from his living hell.
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Re: 2010 and running a pi** up in a brewery
Originally Posted by canadian_critic
(Post 8307731)
We're days away from an important event which has consumed loads of public money and the city is doing nothing to celebrate it.
I have no doubt that the games themselves will be extremely well run and a great success. At $6bn they had bloody well better be, because as parties go, that one is going to carry quite the hangover for the people of BC. My bigger problem is that I just dont really care about the olympics anymore, its just another big business, corporate sponsored gravy train, and I think that Baron de Coubertin is probably spinning in his grave at what his Olympic amateur ideals have warped into. |
Re: 2010 and running a pi** up in a brewery
Originally Posted by Auld Yin
(Post 8308251)
He spends all his time looking for and writing negative things about Canada. He's a bit of a pathetic case. We should all feel for him and pray he is soon released from his living hell.
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Re: 2010 and running a pi** up in a brewery
Originally Posted by Almost Canadian
(Post 8308279)
OK, this thread is pants but, just because someone wishes to say negative things about Canada, it doesn't mean they are pathetic. Not everyone thinks that Canada smells completely rosey, there are other viewpoints you know:sneaky:
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Re: 2010 and running a pi** up in a brewery
Originally Posted by canadian_critic
(Post 8307731)
A visiting friend commented on how disappointing Vancouver was not least having nothing much celebrating the olympics apart from that stupid countdown clock. Well I suppose we should feel thankful that it's one that counts down instead of farting.
We're days away from an important event which has consumed loads of public money and the city is doing nothing to celebrate it. What's with these people? Are they just so geeked up in coffee shops, skyping each other, to care that in a few days this place is going to be on global television, who will no doubt notice the lack of celebration and hype. We need this if the cost of the games is going to be justified from a business sense and not just pull the city into recession further. I've always said about the folk in Vancouver that vancouverites couldn't organize a piss up in a brewery. Well we'll see what they do with a major international event. But I have my skepticism. |
Re: 2010 and running a pi** up in a brewery
Originally Posted by el_richo
(Post 8308310)
Calgary is crap and everybody who lives there are dirty, inbred, cowboy hat wearing horse-worriers. And that's just the women :p
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Re: 2010 and running a pi** up in a brewery
I saw a couple of ugly women in Regina a few years back.
I was standing in Lloydminster at the time. :p:p |
Re: 2010 and running a pi** up in a brewery
Originally Posted by el_richo
(Post 8308310)
Calgary is crap and everybody who lives there are dirty, inbred, cowboy hat wearing horse-worriers. And that's just the women :p
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Re: 2010 and running a pi** up in a brewery
Originally Posted by el_richo
(Post 8308310)
Calgary is crap and everybody who lives there are dirty, inbred, cowboy hat wearing horse-worriers. And that's just the women :p
And there was I, thinking you had never been to Calgary. How wrong I was:thumbsup: |
Re: 2010 and running a pi** up in a brewery
Originally Posted by Almost Canadian
(Post 8308447)
And there was I, thinking you had never been to Calgary. How wrong I was:thumbsup:
I actually visited Calgary "proper" for the first time last year. Had a chinese meal in a place in Okotoks (lovely food it was, didn't think much to Okotoks though), and a crappy Italian meal somewhere downtown. I was expecting something likened to a Spaghetti Western but was surprised of the lack of tumbleweed and spittoons. ;) |
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