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Anyone going to Pyeongchang for the Olympics?

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I don't think there's going to be a lot of people on here saying they are, but just curious because that would be so cool.
 
No, last time I was on a plane was in January, still recovering from type A H3N2 flu. I wouldn't risk it.

Judge, the -2 and -5 degrees Celsius at PyeongChang would be the beginning of spring for me :)
 
No, last time I was on a plane was in January, still recovering from type A H3N2 flu. I wouldn't risk it.

Judge, the -2 and -5 degrees Celsius at PyeongChang would be the beginning of spring for me :)

Just the other day I was looking at Eastern Canada relative to your location and its latitude. Made me shiver. :eek:

Not to mention we're having a freakishly mild winter this year.
 
No, last time I was on a plane was in January, still recovering from type A H3N2 flu. I wouldn't risk it.

Judge, the -2 and -5 degrees Celsius at PyeongChang would be the beginning of spring for me :)
all the viruses seem to start in Southeast Asia and China so I don't think I'll be ever going there
 
Whew...the men's 18-mile ski-athalon (cross-country) looking brutal with such strong headwinds.

They just mentioned it's about 16 degrees Fahrenheit. Hope no one ends up with frostbite given the wind chill factor. :eek:

Go Canada! Otherwise you just know someone from an Alpine or Nordic country will win this thing! But it looks like a Brit is also giving the Norwegians a real run for their money towards the end of this thing. Interesting.
 
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The Biathlon. It never fails to amaze me how difficult it seems to weight skiing over shooting.

Seems so many of them are comparably competitive in skiing while the shooting and subsequent penalties continue to profoundly separate the best of the best.

Must be maddening to be 20 seconds ahead of the pack, only to lose it with just two misses on the range.

And Women's Hockey...how bout those Canadians and Americans? Hope they meet again in the finals. :cool:
 

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