Sporting News Predicts the Future.
February 24, 2002 6:30 PM   Subscribe

Sporting News Predicts the Future. It's 9:30 pm EST and the closing ceremonies have been on for 1 hour, but the Sporting News has provided us with a complete recap of the night, including Rogges final words to Salt Lake City. They must have hired Ms. Cleo recently.
posted by smcniven (6 comments total)
 
Man, that article needs some copy editing.
posted by SpecialK at 6:36 PM on February 24, 2002


The Olympics aren't live. News flash.
posted by dhartung at 5:41 AM on February 25, 2002


dhartung said: The Olympics aren't live. News flash.

They are if you live in an advanced hockey ass-kicking country. During every Olympics Canadians have the choice of watching U.S. network coverage or Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Coverage. The CBC coverage is consistently far better despite having a tiny budget. I sometimes think America has demented monkeys running their networks.

P.S. There were no game time commecials on CBC during the hockey finals unlike in the NBC coverage.
posted by srboisvert at 7:14 AM on February 25, 2002


Don't forget to mention, srboisvert, that Canada kicked ass in hockey.

Oops, sorry, you did mention that Canada kicked ass in hockey! What you failed to mention is that both the Women's team kicked ass and the Men's team kicked ass.

Man, what an ass kicking!

LOL.

(I think I'll stop, now. Nothing like a sore winner, especially after a humiliating ass-kicking!)
posted by five fresh fish at 8:59 AM on February 25, 2002


Yeah, whatever. Canada. NBC, however, was mostly not live during primetime. This is not news, to the point of asking why this needed to be an FPP.

We did get the friggin' hockey game live. What do you think we are, heathens?

Like I said, whatever.
posted by dhartung at 1:48 PM on February 25, 2002


This is not news, to the point of asking why this needed to be an FPP.

Ahem.
posted by rcade at 3:58 PM on February 25, 2002


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