Showing posts with label Olympics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Olympics. Show all posts

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Word.

I am sitting here watching the final day of the Olympics and the showed a montage about the Winter Olympics two years from now in Vancouver, British Columbia. After the montage the old white-guy announcer uttered this gem:

Word. Book your reservations for Vancouver. It's da bomb.

Yes, yes, it is da bomb.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Lin Hao

I missed the opening ceremony of the Olympics last night, but caught a recap this morning. They highlighted a nine-year-old Chinese boy who was leading the Chinese team into the stadium along side 7'6" Yao Ming.


Apparently he was given this honor because of heroics he displayed when his school was destroyed during the earthquake a few weeks ago. After his school collapsed he helped one of his peers out of the rubble. Instead of staying away he risked his life by returning to the school and dragging a second student to safety. Why? In his words:
I am a hall monitor. It's my job.
It made my eyes water.