The Canadian (olympic) Complaint
February 20, 2006 1:31 PM Subscribe
Canada's bizarre olympic history - we can be a nation of whiners, but sometimes whiners win (or win, place and show), even forty years later. It doesn't work every time, but there's still time...
I thought they said "whingers" in Canada.
posted by ZenMasterThis at 1:35 PM on February 20, 2006
posted by ZenMasterThis at 1:35 PM on February 20, 2006
It seems a bit unfair to accuse Sylvie Frechette of being a whiner. She lost a gold medal to a typo, for god's sake.
And the athlete in your last example appears to have specifically requested that an appeal not be filed, so it's hardly fair to accuse her of whining, either.
The other cases are somewhat less clearcut, but in all of them, there are fairly valid cases for the protests that were launched. Other than to be inflamatory (or maybe I'm just being whooshed by intentional sarcasm?) I can't imagine why you'd label these athletes as whiners.
posted by jacquilynne at 2:00 PM on February 20, 2006
And the athlete in your last example appears to have specifically requested that an appeal not be filed, so it's hardly fair to accuse her of whining, either.
The other cases are somewhat less clearcut, but in all of them, there are fairly valid cases for the protests that were launched. Other than to be inflamatory (or maybe I'm just being whooshed by intentional sarcasm?) I can't imagine why you'd label these athletes as whiners.
posted by jacquilynne at 2:00 PM on February 20, 2006
I thought they said "whingers" in Canada.
Not in any part of Canada where I've been.
posted by solid-one-love at 2:15 PM on February 20, 2006
Not in any part of Canada where I've been.
posted by solid-one-love at 2:15 PM on February 20, 2006
I'm sick and tired of Canadians being called "whiners" all the time! Why? It's not very nice, and it's not fair. Like our tax system. Why are people so mean to us? They never let up. On and on and on, year after year after year. It never stops. What have we done to deserve this? It's because we have better health care. Well, we dont' really, it sucks like everything else in this country. Oh, what's the use, anyway.
posted by slatternus at 2:25 PM on February 20, 2006
posted by slatternus at 2:25 PM on February 20, 2006
Gee people, I was just trying to have a little fun... Call it artistic license or something.
And yes, it looks like it should have been whingers - eye'm note xactly teh world gretest spler.
posted by Chuckles at 2:42 PM on February 20, 2006
And yes, it looks like it should have been whingers - eye'm note xactly teh world gretest spler.
posted by Chuckles at 2:42 PM on February 20, 2006
Slatternus. Stop whining.
posted by slimepuppy at 2:50 PM on February 20, 2006
posted by slimepuppy at 2:50 PM on February 20, 2006
Chuckles and ZenMaster: No! It sounds just as weird to Canadians as it does to you when we hear Aussies and Brits say "whingers". Now steady on, lads!
posted by Turtles all the way down at 2:54 PM on February 20, 2006
posted by Turtles all the way down at 2:54 PM on February 20, 2006
Our women's team didn't just win the hockey gold... they crushed everyone they played against. The tally for the competition was something like 46 goals for Canada and 2 against.
posted by clevershark at 5:02 PM on February 20, 2006
posted by clevershark at 5:02 PM on February 20, 2006
Winger!
All I know is that at least we're not waking up the competition in the middle of the night so that they're too tired to compete and our athletes convienently "win" instead.
I look forward to your FPP on Canadian Olympic chokers, soon to include the men's hockey team.
posted by GuyZero at 6:18 PM on February 20, 2006
All I know is that at least we're not waking up the competition in the middle of the night so that they're too tired to compete and our athletes convienently "win" instead.
I look forward to your FPP on Canadian Olympic chokers, soon to include the men's hockey team.
posted by GuyZero at 6:18 PM on February 20, 2006
"Whingers" is British. People in Canada usually whine, they don't whinge.
posted by zadcat at 6:32 PM on February 20, 2006
posted by zadcat at 6:32 PM on February 20, 2006
Finally a Canadian joke that's not a variation on "A moose, a beaver and a Mountie walk into a bar..."
posted by warbaby at 9:37 PM on February 20, 2006
posted by warbaby at 9:37 PM on February 20, 2006
.. so whats the rest of the story, warbaby?
posted by PurplePorpoise at 10:47 PM on February 20, 2006
posted by PurplePorpoise at 10:47 PM on February 20, 2006
Everyone runs away from the moose, because moose are dangerous. No realli! A møøse once bit my sister!
posted by ROU_Xenophobe at 11:07 PM on February 20, 2006
posted by ROU_Xenophobe at 11:07 PM on February 20, 2006
It seems a bit unfair to accuse Sylvie Frechette of being a whiner
That was a funny time - the American who took the gold even though she knew it was a mistake - was the wife of the Toronto Bluejay's third baseman. Why would you keep a medal that everyone knows you didn't win?
Ed hitting a homerun in the world series more than made up for it though...
posted by srboisvert at 3:01 AM on February 21, 2006
That was a funny time - the American who took the gold even though she knew it was a mistake - was the wife of the Toronto Bluejay's third baseman. Why would you keep a medal that everyone knows you didn't win?
Ed hitting a homerun in the world series more than made up for it though...
posted by srboisvert at 3:01 AM on February 21, 2006
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