It may have been dark and rainy on our last day in Vancouver, but it was just as fun as the others. We saw 10-foot tall guys playing street hockey, ate a bison burger, and experienced a serendipitous moment at the Slovakia vs. Norway hockey game.
Never have ordinary (see: not athletic enough) people like us been able to handle real Olympic medals until this year. We were willing to wait for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity... for six hours.
Canada vs. USA hockey is always a huge event in Canada. We went to a sports bar to watch the game... and we were the only Americans among hundreds of die hard Canadian hockey fans. So how did we survive after USA won 5-3?
When cops stopped us in the streets, we figured it was because it looks like we stole a Team USA hockey scarf. Instead, they bragged that Team Canada would beat our country.
How do you gain street cred in Canada? Be nice. Like hockey. And say "eh."
Stephen Colbert was taping just outside of Canada Hockey Place, where we saw USA defeat Norway in men's hockey, 6-1.
Almost everything in Vancouver has been awesome so far: the Olympic spirit, the patriotic doughnuts, the friendly people, the nice weather... everything except our filthy apartment.
Discover some interesting facts about the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, and find out why these Olympics are not actually called an Olympiad.
Back when Canada last hosted the Winter Olympics in 1988, things were different. Canada wasn't an Olympic powerhouse. Countries that existed then are only Jeopardy questions today. And a heartwarming story made for Disney was born.
Sales of Olympic mascot merchandise could rake in as much as $100 million. So who are these adorable characters? Let's meet 'em...
Thursday, March 4, 2010
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