It was 15,989... @hlstone went out for a smoke and came back in at the break.
My seats were way too good to go out for a smoke. 😎
At halftime, I chatted with Bo N. He is organizing a MMA event to be held in Rec Hall.
It was 15,989... @hlstone went out for a smoke and came back in at the break.
Ok, I'll say it: at the last Olympics there were some gorgeous ladies in the curling event.Not sure why I’m even mentioning this but I’m sitting here watching curling.
What has become of my life..
Me either. Serious question, they had to escape? Was it different before China took them over? Could you easily leave then and now with China in charge you can’t anymore? Just wondering.I have family that recently escaped from Hong Kong, and given what they've been telling me about the conditions there (both in HKG and in other parts of that country), I will not watch the 2022 Olympics.
To each their own, but I will not participate in it.
So I was sitting in my recliner, after 30 minutes of watching curling I concluded that Kem had the takedown.Who's winning?
It was on the Olympic channel this morning.What channel are you watching? I have a friendthat isn’t finding any curling.
Being totally honest, I had no idea the Olympics even started till this morning when I was flipping through the channels. The only thing I’m interested in when it comes to the games is Wrestling. Other than that, Id rather read a book or something.I have family that recently escaped from Hong Kong, and given what they've been telling me about the conditions there (both in HKG and in other parts of that country), I will not watch the 2022 Olympics.
To each their own, but I will not participate in it.
Need to bookmark this one for end of year post of year thread. Lol. Almost impossible to keep a post so short and simple yet be able to throw in some smartassery (if that’s a word) to the person you’re replying to. Ha#bannedlife
Pretty sure that's @jtothemfp's word.Need to bookmark this one for end of year post of year thread. Lol. Almost impossible to keep a post so short and simple yet be able to throw in some smartassery (if that’s a word) to the person you’re replying to. Ha
Did you spontaneously find yourself on your back without any recollection of how?My seats were way too good to go out for a smoke. 😎
At halftime, I chatted with Bo N. He is organizing a MMA event to be held in Rec Hall.
That’s a big kid for that age.
Did you spontaneously find yourself on your back without any recollection of how?
Well dad is 6’6” after all and mom looking pretty thicc (I’m just sayinThat’s a big kid for that age.
Nerd!🧑🏫Other than that, Id rather read a book or something
Other than my bible I don’t read very many books anymore so that tells you what I think about watching the Olympics. LolNerd!🧑🏫
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Escape was a little figurative -- they didn't flee as refugees, at least not yet. My brother found a job elsewhere in Asia -- but that took a year after he applied and was tenuous until Thanksgiving. Had that fallen thru, they were planning to leave everything behind for a one-way flight to the US by Memorial Day, unemployed and at a steep financial penalty.Me either. Serious question, they had to escape? Was it different before China took them over? Could you easily leave then and now with China in charge you can’t anymore? Just wondering.
Sold tickets, plus credentialed folks, etc. are used for attendance figures. I estimate the crowd at a solid 75-80% of capacity as far as butts in seats.Interesting. I saw a lot of empty seats.
Wow, thanks for the info.Escape was a little figurative -- they didn't flee as refugees, at least not yet. My brother found a job elsewhere in Asia -- but that took a year after he applied and was tenuous until Thanksgiving. Had that fallen thru, they were planning to leave everything behind for a one-way flight to the US by Memorial Day, unemployed and at a steep financial penalty.
Their circumstances meant very limited opportunity to leave, including timing their exit. This was somewhat unrelated to the takeover, but the draconian and arbitrary virus quarantine rules (imposed by Beijing or ordered to curry favor with the Party) made finding jobs elsewhere extremely difficult, and made hiring replacements near impossible (thus companies are reluctant to grant releases).
OTOH my SIL is a journalist. This doesn't make leaving harder, except for the constant risk of arrest and kangaroo court prosecution. Absolutely everything is monitored and digitally AI searched at all times, and bad translations or misunderstandings put you at the mercy of someone looking to impress their new Party masters. That's true of everyone, especially journalists, and did not exist pre-takeover.
It helps that they're not Chinese citizens or have family who are -- then they'd be subject to the social credits scheme and potentially be unofficial hostages.
One change that makes leaving harder is that China is the anal-retentive Germany of Asia. HKG was more like Britain -- by the book but polite and not anal. My brother and SIL were temporarily detained at the airport on their departure flight over one minor error in the 30+ pages of forms required to go thru security. Agent had to find a supervisor who had to find their supervisor, etc., until they found someone authorized and willing to let them go thru security. Not to enter, but to leave. Again, it helps that they're not Chinese.
I'm omitting a lot of details. We're sad that they had to leave with urgency. But they're out, and that's what counts.
Exactly....I have family that recently escaped from Hong Kong, and given what they've been telling me about the conditions there (both in HKG and in other parts of that country), I will not watch the 2022 Olympics.
To each their own, but I will not participate in it.
That’s awesome. My kid had a great tourney there today too (didn’t place but went on a tear on the backside with his crossface)—will have to introduce myself at a practice.
Takes more shots now than … oh, nevermind.
Well, she's more active than Beckman ever was.
I have also chosen not to watch the Games. I cannot in good conscience support China, more specifically the CCP, nor the sponsors who are turning a blind eye for money to all the atrocities China continues to commit. I read on an almost daily basis about the atrocities (false arrests and imprisonments, forced abortions, torture, murder, etc.) committed by the CCP against their perceived enemies. And as a Christian, I feel I must do what I can to support my brothers and sisters in Christ who are frequently victims of these atrocities. And I stand with the Uyghurs as the CCP continues their genocidal policies. The CCP is evil and they and the Olympic sponsors won't be getting my Olympic viewership.Escape was a little figurative -- they didn't flee as refugees, at least not yet. My brother found a job elsewhere in Asia -- but that took a year after he applied and was tenuous until Thanksgiving. Had that fallen thru, they were planning to leave everything behind for a one-way flight to the US by Memorial Day, unemployed and at a steep financial penalty.
Their circumstances meant very limited opportunity to leave, including timing their exit. This was somewhat unrelated to the takeover, but the draconian and arbitrary virus quarantine rules (imposed by Beijing or ordered to curry favor with the Party) made finding jobs elsewhere extremely difficult, and made hiring replacements near impossible (thus companies are reluctant to grant releases).
OTOH my SIL is a journalist. This doesn't make leaving harder, except for the constant risk of arrest and kangaroo court prosecution. Absolutely everything is monitored and digitally AI searched at all times, and bad translations or misunderstandings put you at the mercy of someone looking to impress their new Party masters. That's true of everyone, especially journalists, and did not exist pre-takeover.
It helps that they're not Chinese citizens or have family who are -- then they'd be subject to the social credits scheme and potentially be unofficial hostages.
One change that makes leaving harder is that China is the anal-retentive Germany of Asia. HKG was more like Britain -- by the book but polite and not anal. My brother and SIL were temporarily detained at the airport on their departure flight over one minor error in the 30+ pages of forms required to go thru security. Agent had to find a supervisor who had to find their supervisor, etc., until they found someone authorized and willing to let them go thru security. Not to enter, but to leave. Again, it helps that they're not Chinese.
I'm omitting a lot of details. We're sad that they had to leave with urgency. But they're out, and that's what counts.
Either he's all legs, or he's levitating.That’s a big kid for that age.
You will have to wait until 2024 for wrestling, and it will be in ParisI will probably watch our guys wrestle, but I appreciate the protest. It is a shame China is getting to host these games and a bigger shame we continue to turn a blind eye due to business interests.
Duh-I'm old and confused. I thought the Summer games were in China too. I won't be protesting those Frenchies.You will have to wait until 2024 for wrestling, and it will be in Paris
Not too fast, maybe they will do something to piss us off in the next two years, lol!Duh-I'm old and confused. I thought the Summer games were in China too. I won't be protesting those Frenchies.
Glad they got out. Penn St. is a Nike school, worn by the wrestling team, are you also boycotting Nike and Penn St. You can support Team USA athletes and not support the government of the host nation.I have family that recently escaped from Hong Kong, and given what they've been telling me about the conditions there (both in HKG and in other parts of that country), I will not watch the 2022 Olympics.
To each their own, but I will not participate in it.
Our athletes should not be puppets in a propaganda show. Since they're there, I hope they win.Glad they got out. Penn St. is a Nike school, worn by the wrestling team, are you also boycotting Nike and Penn St. You can support Team USA athletes and not support the government of the host nation.
Exactly! Then we can take our freedom fries and go home.Niot too fast, maybe they will do something to piss us off in the next two years, lol!
Not too fast, maybe they will do something to piss us off in the next two years, lol!