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Re: Olympics opening ceremony!
Posted By: Brunnen-G, on host 203.96.100.111
Date: Friday, September 15, 2000, at 15:46:38
In Reply To: Re: Olympics opening ceremony! posted by Howard on Friday, September 15, 2000, at 08:24:39:

> > > That was AMAZING. What did everyone else think? I'll have to find out tomorrow though, it's one in the morning. It almost feels wrong having the Olympics in virtually the same time zone - I've never seen a whole opening ceremony live before.
> > >
> > > Oh, and by the way, New Zealand has the worst and most intrusive commentators anywhere. My favourite quote of the evening, about one of the national teams coming in:
> > >
> > > "And the name of that country really tells you exactly where these guys are from."
> >
> > Heh. *Classic* TPS.
> >
> > > Brunnen-"er...that's the idea of having country names, isn't it?"G
> >
> > Nyper"I sure hope so"old
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> Not that it matters, but what country was it?
> Howard

I'm not sure, I missed that bit - I was doing something else while waiting for the NZ team to come in, when my attention was drawn back to the TV by hearing that hilarious comment. It was one of the earlier alphabetical African nations like Gambia, I think.

The most wonderful sight in the team entrances was when North and South Korea came in marching united under a new flag. I still can't believe I saw that. I remember the Berlin Wall coming down in '89, and now this. Awesome. :-)

The second most wonderful sight was the three guys from East Timor marching right at the end, just before Australia's entrance, with no flag or national uniform and announced as "Independent Athletes". They obviously couldn't be accepted officially, but they managed to get there, and everybody knew what that meant. That's worth as much as a gold medal.

Brunnen-"lots of New Zealand soldiers in East Timor right now"G