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#27 Sep 28 2009 at 12:01 PM Rating: Decent
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CBD,

I guess it's only a crisis if the liberal media and democrats think so. They only use the word "crisis" when they're trying to f*ck up health care or trying to pass an unneccesary "stimulus" plan. But in the event that the military needs more support or they face failure that's not a crisis. Sound about right?


Uhh. I wasn't really interested in another circular conversation with you on the situation in Afghanistan when you already got owned by Jophiel in a different thread on the front page. I have no idea what this has to do with a rather obvious joke comment.

I feel like you used me to verbally vomit all over the forums. Our relationship can't progress if you use me. :(
#28 Sep 28 2009 at 3:53 PM Rating: Good
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Ignoring the vapid Obama discussion, I'd rather Chicago not get the Olympics. For one thing, studies tend to show that supposed "economic benefit" is no sure thing - many cities lose money in the long run. And a study from this year showing that Chicago would lose money was dismissed by Mayor Daley because it was conducted by an organization from Michigan.(!!) What a ******.

The other big problem is that, in this corrupt city, any potential economic benefit would be sucked up by crooked politicians, businessmen with their hands in said politicians' pockets, contracts given to friends & family, etc.

The one real lasting benefit I could see coming out of it is if they improve the state of the public trans. More frequent service and more areas of coverage would be super.



Edited, Sep 28th 2009 6:53pm by trickybeck
#29 Sep 28 2009 at 4:09 PM Rating: Excellent
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On the other hand, this could be your one chance to score with an Olympic gymnist.

Edit: On second thought, aren't they all like 13 years old? Erm... maybe an Olympic fencer? Smiley: laugh

Edited, Sep 28th 2009 7:11pm by Jophiel
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#30 Sep 28 2009 at 4:31 PM Rating: Good
Atlanta city traffic was FUBAR in the short term, but in the long term it has benefited from the addition of HOV lanes and the reworking of a few key intersections.
#31 Sep 28 2009 at 4:40 PM Rating: Good
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On the other hand, this could be your one chance to score with an Olympic gymnist.

Edit: On second thought, aren't they all like 13 years old?


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#32 Sep 28 2009 at 4:41 PM Rating: Decent
I'm rooting for Rio mostly because maybe then everyone in South America will shut the hell up about not having ever had the Olympics.

Also, I'd like to put in a vote for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Cairo.
#33 Sep 28 2009 at 4:42 PM Rating: Decent
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On the other hand, this could be your one chance to score with an Olympic gymnist.

Edit: On second thought, aren't they all like 13 years old? Erm... maybe an Olympic fencer? Smiley: laugh


Ex-gymnast, pole vaulter...and legal!
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we all know liberals are well adjusted american citizens who only want what's best for society. While conservatives are evil money grubbing scum who only want to sh*t on the little man and rob the world of its resources.
#34 Sep 29 2009 at 9:53 AM Rating: Good
I heard she's pretty much become a recluse because of all the attention paid to her.
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#36 Sep 29 2009 at 12:43 PM Rating: Decent
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Atlanta city traffic was FUBAR in the short term, but in the long term it has benefited from the addition of HOV lanes and the reworking of a few key intersections.


The rail system is still an abomination to progress.
#37 Sep 29 2009 at 2:56 PM Rating: Decent
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Madison will be host to several Olympic cycling events if Chicago is chosen to host the 2016 summer games, officials announced Friday.

Two events would be based directly out of Madison — the cycling time trials would take place entirely within downtown, and the road race would begin on the University of Wisconsin campus.

The road race would then move east through downtown and before heading west to its finish in Blue Mound State Park, about 25 miles southwest of Madison. However, over an hour of cycling will take place on the streets of downtown Madison.

Additionally, the mountain bike course would be at Tyrol Basin in Mt. Horeb, a ski and snowboard destination about 20 miles west of Madison.

Athletes will be housed on the UW campus at a new residence hall scheduled for completion in 2014.

Gov. Jim Doyle said Wisconsin has been working with the Chicago 2016 committee for some time.

“It would also provide an economic boom that will travel up here to Wisconsin,” Doyle said. “We will have the opportunity to host travelers and athletes eager to experience all that our beautiful state has to offer.”

Doug Arnot, director of sports and operations for Chicago 2016, said he believes Madison already has the adequate infrastructure in place but added it was too early to estimate exact figures on the number of visitors to Madison.

Taxpayers will not pay any of the direct costs of the events, Arnot said but added state and local governments often use it as a way to improve the appearance and functionality of their city.

Arnot said the committee had originally planned a road race route in the Chicago area, but the course was relatively flat due to the nature of Illinois.

Professional cyclist Robbie Ventura, a Kenosha native, worked to help determine an appropriate course in the Madison-area.

“I know the athletes are going to love coming here, it’s going to be a challenging course,” Ventura said.

Ventura added it is the most difficult course of any of the past few Olympic games based on the number and intensity of uphill stretches.

Doyle called the announcement “a testament to our strong biking tradition,” pointing out Wisconsin’s ranking as the second most bike-friendly state, Madison’s extensive bike trail system and the state’s $800 million bicycle tourism industry.

“[Madison’s] reputation as a cycling destination is arguable second to none in the United States,” Arnot said.

Other cities in competition for the games include Rio de Janeiro, Tokyo and Madrid, which was a finalist for the 2012 games, ultimately awarded to London.

The International Olympic Committee will visit Chicago April 2-8 as a part of the decision making process, Arnot said.

IOC will make its final decision at an Oct. 2 meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark.


So yeah, will be able to watch possibly a few events a bus ride away if Chicago is chosen.



Edited, Sep 29th 2009 5:58pm by Paskil
#38 Sep 29 2009 at 5:38 PM Rating: Good
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The rail system is still an abomination to progress.


Yeah, MARTA is made of fail, but it's cheaper to park at Dunwoody and ride the tube to the airport. $4 a day parking ftw!
#39 Sep 29 2009 at 7:53 PM Rating: Decent
Being a red line away from downtown, if Chicago does get the Olympics, I'm totally subletting my apartment and just leaving town for a few weeks. No way am I dealing with the traffic or massive amounts of people.
#40 Oct 02 2009 at 7:48 AM Rating: Excellent
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First round of voting and Chicago's out.

Heh... that was quick.
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#41 Oct 02 2009 at 7:50 AM Rating: Decent
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During a recent "Gundam themed wedding" thread I posted in the OOT(well, okay weeks ago, not that recent), there was a painting of the olympic symbol on a giant robot rooting for Tokyo. It's obvious that will be the winner.

The others shouldn't even bother. There's no beating giant robots. Not without even bigger robots.


The Sears Tower is a Transformer.




Edited, Oct 2nd 2009 5:52pm by Elinda
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#42 Oct 02 2009 at 9:06 AM Rating: Decent
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Rio de Jineiro will host the 2016 Olympics. Not at all surprising as Sth. America has never had an Olympics.

Smiley: lolI got a kick out of the reporter I was just listening to. He said Chicago was "silently stunned" over the news that it was out of the running.



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#43 Oct 02 2009 at 9:09 AM Rating: Excellent
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Flea was happy though!
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#44REDACTED, Posted: Oct 02 2009 at 9:29 AM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) I can't believe it didn't go to Chicago after all the Obama's have "sacrificed" to see that it would.
#45 Oct 02 2009 at 9:30 AM Rating: Good
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I can't believe it didn't go to Chicago after all the Obama's have "sacrificed" to see that it would.


I'm not sure I understand.
#46 Oct 02 2009 at 9:33 AM Rating: Decent
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All of those lives lost in Afghanistan during the time Obama could've spent dealing with that instead of lobbying for Chicago to be the host city.
#47 Oct 02 2009 at 9:41 AM Rating: Excellent
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publiusvarus wrote:
I can't believe it didn't go to Chicago after all the Obama's have "sacrificed" to see that it would.

Really? I said days ago that I thought Chicago was the dark horse and unlikely to win. I guess I shouldn't bother taking you to the track.
Keiro wrote:
All of those lives lost in Afghanistan during the time Obama could've spent dealing with that instead of lobbying for Chicago to be the host city.

Nice talking point. Doing what, exactly? I suppose Rush told you to say "Sending in more troops!" but are you really stupid enough to think that Obama was saying "Wait... wait... I'll sign the order to send in troops after this..." like a kid putting off emptying the garbage until he beats his video game?

I don't think you understand how things work.

Edited, Oct 2nd 2009 12:44pm by Jophiel
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#48 Oct 02 2009 at 9:45 AM Rating: Good
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Keiro wrote:
All of those lives lost in Afghanistan during the time Obama could've spent dealing with that instead of lobbying for Chicago to be the host city.


How many exactly?
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#49 Oct 02 2009 at 9:47 AM Rating: Decent
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I really have no clue. It was a (poor) attempt at sarcasm. Even if he'd sent Michelle in his place it's not like we'd be out of Afghanistan in the few days he's spent doing this.
#50 Oct 02 2009 at 9:49 AM Rating: Excellent
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Keiro wrote:
It was a (poor) attempt at sarcasm.

Then don't post it on the heels of Varus. People'll think you're serious!
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#51 Oct 02 2009 at 9:51 AM Rating: Good
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Jophiel wrote:
Keiro wrote:
It was a (poor) attempt at sarcasm.

Then don't post it on the heels of Varus. People'll think you're serious!


Or at least as idiotic as Varus. <angry smiley here>

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