Japanese TV (left) and NBC TV crews hard at work
After a great breakfast at Kate's Greek / American restaurant in North Everett (you've gotta try this place if you get a chance and get one of the dishes with feta cheese) we hit the arena at around 10:30am in plenty of time for the pairs dance long program. I can't remember who won but seem to think that they were from France. Or somewhere close to France.
During the intermission BowlingWidow (does this mean I'm now SkatingWidower?) and I took a lap around the concourse of the arena. It was an amazing logjam of humanity, largely due to the fact that the lineups of women waiting to get into the many restrooms were incredibly long. And clearly, the patience of these full-bladdered ladies was wearing quite thin as they inched toward the promised porcelain land. I can only hope and pray that any incidents were minimal and that they all made it back to their seats on time to enjoy the ladies long free skate program.
Kim Yu-Na puts the finishing touches on gold
When the dust settled, it was South Korean Kim Yu-Na who turned in a brilliant performance to win easily. The next two were Japanese skaters with Americans taking fourth and fifth.
And Tonya Harding was nowhere to be found.
7 comments:
It sounds like I missed an exciting event. I happen to know that Captain ILL was not present; what other Sno-Isle celebrities did you see? What other Sno-Isle celebrities are there?
I don't know everyone's name but BowlingWidow was pointing them out to me. She would be the one to ask. I do know that I met your director there, however.
You met the Director? Did you say or do anything embarrassing?
I spilled beer on her. But that's how we greet each other in Port Angeles and I'm sure she's well read enough to know that particular aspect of the culture and recognize that I'm a Port Angelino.
Wait a minute! You bought licorice instead of beer. Are you telling us that you spilled her own beer on her? Or that you grabbed some stranger's beer and spilled that on her?
You've got me there, Joe. You're right there was no beer involved. I lied but I did it in the name of comedy, so that makes it okay.
Well, I can't fault your reasoning; the needs of wit hath no limits.
Did you at least spill your licorice on her?
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