Thoughts on the Olympics
As a kid, I loved the Winter Olympics and watched every minute I could. My interest flagged as an adult and I didn't watch them for a long time. In addition, I didn't even have a TV for a while and every time I was in a bar with a TV on during the Winter Olympics, the events seemed to be either figure skating or curling. I liked watching ski events, both alpine and cross-country, but they tended to be shown at 2 a.m., so I didn't bother watching. Until this year. I started watching this Olympiad during the second week, when, while idly passing a Saturday afternoon, I flicked on the TV and saw the Women's 15k Biathlon. I love Biathlon. The combination of skiing and shooting reminds me of Finnish ski troops whooping Russia's ass during the initial stage of Russia's invasion of Finland in 1939 and 1940. I didn't even know they had women's biathlon events now (Title IX reaches across borders). The event was won by Darya Domracheva from Belarus. We