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I'm starting to think people across Canada are just now starting to realize what the Olympics are

I've gotten calls from 3 people asking if they could crash at my place for a few days. Amazingly there is "nowhere else to stay!!".

One is arriving tomorrow
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dutch radio is broadcasting from richmond

they have a page on youtube

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the guy in yellow is a great interview

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Some videos from global

check out the lineup at the bay :O

Olympic Boom video

flashmob video

canada pavillion opens video
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quite the image when a finish presenter is at the winter games in his t-shirt!
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All 1.6 million tickets for the 86 events of the Vancouver Winter Olympics are expected to sell out, according to organisers. It would be the first time an Olympics has sold out of tickets.

“Demand has been huge,” said Dave Cobb, Deputy Chief Executive of the Vancouver organizing committee, as reported by Bloomberg. A few tickets will be sold on the day at events, including curling, early rounds of the ice hockey competitions, and the closing ceremony, but these are also expected to sell out he said. Sales are being driven by a reviving Canadian economy, US fans coming across the border, and strong demand from the 2.3 million locals in Vancouver.

The 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics sold 95 per cent of its 1.6 million tickets, while the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics sold nearly 96 per cent of its 6.8 million tickets.

The US television audience for the first two days of the Vancouver Games hit around 97 million. It is the biggest since 1994, when prior to the Lillehammer Games US skater Nancy Kerrigan was attacked by a 'hitman', allegedly hired by fellow US skater and team-mate Tonya Harding to try to put her out of the Games.

http://www.sportbusiness.com/news/171934/first-olympics-ticket-sell-out-expected-at-vancouver

i've noticed in many events that there are far far fewer "empty" seats.
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Great news on the tickets.

I was in LiveCity Vancouver last night to watch the men's moguls.. great time! Now hopefully the other athletes can relax.
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He was very young when I knew him, pre-puberty, but his brother (Jason) was definitely a douche. I can only say I was friends because I took pity on him and didn't chase him off when he wanted to hang out.

They were major outsiders in school.
The outsider part is understandable.

You have to wonder what kind of childhood they had, if he left home at 15!

Edited to add, he doesn't seem that popular in Oz either. Is it true he still lives in Vancouver?
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Holy Shit! Look how friggin dense and vibrant Vancouver looks in this vid!

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watching the news they showed a girl who lived in kits - when i say girl i say a kits type in her 20's - she said she had no interest in the olympics and was not really interested in them and than she said when the flame ran through her street she went out and saw it and got caught up in all the excitement and got really excited about the games and said she really was loving it all and was excited and interested in them because of the torch
Kits: where "band" meets "wagon".
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I spent a good part of the day downtown yesterday and it was incredible how busy everything was. I tried going to the four host first nations pavillion around 11, but they said the lineup was already too long for the upcoming show/performance, so we headed across to LiveCity Downtown. Waited in line about 20 minutes, then spent maybe 5 minutes inside. Canada Pavillion is very disappointing. All they have inside are a few interactive computer things for the kids, and some Olympic memoribilia. Manitoba House was similarly disappointing. There's really nothing to see or do in there. Walked over to Sochi House next but it was hard to discern if there was an actual lineup among the huge mass of human bodies. It was so packed in front. Later on we went to LiveCity Yaletown (my second time there) and I can tell you that the lineup looks ridiculously long (both times the end of the line was all the way around the corner of Homer St down towards the Erickson) but it moves really fast. We only waited 15 mins both times, but be warned that both nights they wouldn't allow any more people in after approx. 7:30 because they were filled to capacity for the concerts.
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Kits: where "band" meets "wagon".
Haha so well said. Reminds me of that ad in craigslist complaining about high rents in Kits.
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I spent a good part of the day downtown yesterday and it was incredible how busy everything was. I tried going to the four host first nations pavillion around 11, but they said the lineup was already too long for the upcoming show/performance, so we headed across to LiveCity Downtown. Waited in line about 20 minutes, then spent maybe 5 minutes inside. Canada Pavillion is very disappointing. All they have inside are a few interactive computer things for the kids, and some Olympic memoribilia. Manitoba House was similarly disappointing. There's really nothing to see or do in there. Walked over to Sochi House next but it was hard to discern if there was an actual lineup among the huge mass of human bodies. It was so packed in front. Later on we went to LiveCity Yaletown (my second time there) and I can tell you that the lineup looks ridiculously long (both times the end of the line was all the way around the corner of Homer St down towards the Erickson) but it moves really fast. We only waited 15 mins both times, but be warned that both nights they wouldn't allow any more people in after approx. 7:30 because they were filled to capacity for the concerts.
The feedback I've been hearing is that most of the "pavillions" could charitably be described as lame. Basically places to peddle trinkets or beer. The Italians apparently feel Vancouverites have never seen Italian furniture before, and will be suitably awed by it.
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