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Old Posted May 20, 2009, 3:53 PM
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2010 olympic doob

this is funny. well it's vansterdam after all... I guess I can see a scalpel or tweezers like that designer, but the way it's shown in the photo it definitely looks like something else also. maybe it's like one of those rorschach tests where there isn't really anything intentional & people see what they want to see:

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Does Vancouver torch look like a joint?
May 20, 2009 04:30 AM
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VANCOUVER–All hail – or inhale – the 2010 Olympic Torch.

Or, as it's jokingly known around Vancouver, the Olympic Toke.

Composed of stainless steel, aluminum and sheet moulding, the torch was designed to evoke snow, ice, skiing and skating, but to many, the metre-long white torch looks suspiciously like a marijuana joint, especially when lit.

The observation has become so common in this city that it's hard to know who was the first to say, "Hey, doesn't that look like ..."

But the torch's resemblance to British Columbia's biggest cash crop was evident right away to Jodie Emery, editor of Cannabis Culture magazine.

"A lot of people come to Vancouver because it's marijuana-friendly, so I think people who already enjoy a joint themselves will feel a little more kinship to the Olympics," said Emery, who ran as a Green party candidate in the provincial election this month.

"I'm sure the organizers didn't intend for it to look like a joint, but that's what a lot of people are seeing."

The association between toking and the Olympics didn't begin with the torch, of course.

At the 1998 Games in Nagano, Japan, Whistler skier Ross Rebagliati won, then lost, the gold medal in snowboarding after testing positive for marijuana. The medal was returned after Rebagliati explained he had inhaled second-hand smoke. And Olympic swimming sensation Michael Phelps was photographed in February smoking pot from a bong.

Industrial designer Mark Busse said he doesn't see a joint so much as a tweezer or scalpel.

"Sure, it may look a little bit like a joint, but I can tell you that what they were going for was ergonomics, sleekness, modernity," he said.

Suzanne Reeves, the Vancouver organizing committee's director of communications for the Olympic torch relay, said she has taken the torch across the country and people's faces light up when they get the chance to hold it.

At Nathan Phillips Square a couple of weeks ago, Reeves said she had the torch in a bag when a cyclist went by and did a double-take when he saw what she had.

Reeves said what she sees when she looks at the torch is the edge of snow and an unfurling flag.

"It's quite magical. Most people's reactions are emotional," she said.

The torch will be carried by 12,000 people over 45,000 kilometres as it makes its journey across Canada.

Because the torch will travel through the winter months, it had to meet some tough technical requirements, including being able to withstand high winds, cold temperatures and different altitudes.

The torch officially is meant to resemble the lines left behind by skiers and skaters on snow and ice.

Any double – or doobie – entendres, officials say, are purely unintentional.
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Old Posted May 20, 2009, 4:27 PM
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Industrial designer Mark Busse said he doesn't see a joint so much as a tweezer or scalpel.

How convenient is that statement: don't you need a tweezer to hold a doobie
it does remind me of a doobie, the designer surely knew how to make an impact, now hope the clothing for the games don't end up looking like seals? LOL
     
     
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Old Posted May 20, 2009, 4:51 PM
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Anything can look like something sinister if your looking for it. People only see what they want to see. Some times designers don't do their homework (like London's Olympic logo), but saying are Olympic torch looks like a joint is a bit of a stretch. You could say any white smoke stack looks like a blunt. But if people do a see a joint that is fitting imagery for Vancouver.
     
     
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People said the same thing about the cauldron in the Olympic Stadium of Athens.
     
     
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Old Posted May 21, 2009, 5:33 AM
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Ha! Hilarious!

I don't know if its the power of suggestion or not but........
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haha i thought it was a joint the moment i saw it
     
     
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