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Title:True North Strong & Free
Notice:Introduction in Note 535, For Sale/Wanted in 524
Moderator:POLAR::RICHARDSON
Created:Fri Jun 19 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1040
Total number of notes:13668

51.0. "Calgary got put on the map, eh?" by 29633::HOE (from Colorado with love!) Tue Feb 16 1988 02:57

    Let's not all jump in to talk about the Calgary's 15th Olympics,
    eh?
    
    Impressive start on saturday, eh? Put Calgary on the map, eh?
    
    /cal
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51.1ignorance is blissTRFSV1::A_HAIMOVITZdon't fix it if it ain't broke...Tue Feb 16 1988 08:413
    RE.0
    Ever heard of the Calgary Stampede, only the worlds largest Rodeo,
    Calgary was put on the map a long time ago.
51.2Vanity is BrutalBETSY::WATSONNo_MadTue Feb 16 1988 12:3521
re: .1 < TRFSV1::A_HAIMOVITZ >
>                            -< ignorance is bliss >-

>    RE.0
>    Ever heard of the Calgary Stampede, only the worlds largest Rodeo,
>    Calgary was put on the map a long time ago.  ^ ^ ^   ^ ^ ^   ^ ^
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"World's largest rodeo" is equivalent to saying "World Series" (baseball) since
"the world" doesn't even come close to participating in (or watching) the event.

Not all the world's a ranch, and not every person's a cowboy.  But people in
countries the world-round know where the Winter Olympics are being held... and
many are watching.

Sign me:

Ignorant, Blissful Kip -

_(who_enjoys_a_lot_of_the_games_and_thinks_Calgary_has_done_well!)
51.3Great show! BMT::RIZZOForget the bus, take the trainTue Feb 16 1988 21:5516
    I had a lump in my throat while watching the opening day ceremonies.
    Calgarians outdid themselves and showed a real sense of pride in
    their heritage and city.  I really enjoyed hearing the national
    anthem being sung in an Indian language and then later in French
    and English. I thought the arrangements were great. The only negative
    part was having to listen to Peter Jennings, who hasn't been to
    Calgary since it " was a small town", trying to make points on being
    a Canadian. 
    
    I watched with similar pride the opening ceremonies of the Montreal
    Olympics but somehow, this show seemed better and I certainly felt
    proud of my native land.
    
    Well done Calgary,
    Carol
    
51.4Global view...29105::HOEfrom Colorado with love!Fri Feb 19 1988 22:4611
    RE .1
    Perhaps your ignorance! The media coverage put Calgary on the map
    in other places than North America. The micro community is now on
    the macro view of the rest of the world. I certain that about the
    majority of the 57 participating nations will get some sort of video
    feed.
    
    Read in the Far East notes file that China is getting a few hours
    each day.
    
    /cal
51.5Franck PICARD, eh!PRSNRD::CNCAMon Feb 22 1988 13:2016
    FRENCH, eh! best from Paris
    
    Here in France, we never heard so much about Calgary than yesterday.
    Of course Franck PICARD won the giant, but it's much more the fact
    than it was the first gold medal since 1968 with JC KILLY.
    
    Anyway i'll stay in front my TV till the end of the Olympics, cause
    it's a so beautiful show ( Starting 22.30 till 1.30 every night)
    
    I did spend 6 monthes in TORONTO in 1985 working for Sperry and
    their customer the STANDARD TRUST (Bank) and I 'm coming back this
    summer to visit some friends in town. I want to go to Vancouver
    to - Any adresses ?
    
    	Have a cold one in Yorkville for me, thank's!
    
51.6Calgary to Albertville.29105::HOEfrom Colorado with love!Mon Feb 29 1988 17:358
    Well, Calgary had 16 days in glory of world media coverage; will
    Calgary recover? I am sure they would. Made a profit, I was told.
    That's the way to do it.
    
    Now, where's Albertville? Sounds like it should be right near by,
    eh? Actually southwest section of France, I'm told.
    
    /cal
51.7Now a household wordXCELR8::KINGMRO2-LA/M54 DTN 297-6026Tue Mar 08 1988 05:2613
    I'm sure this summer many families from across North America are
    planning a vacation in or around Calgary.  The Winter Olympics gave
    us all (World) a tour of Calgary and the beauties both natural and
    manmade that can be found there.   I think that the Olympics help
    put Calgary into every household in America.  Unless they don't
    read the papers or missed the Olympics.  Certainly someday I hope
    to visit.  Lets not stereotype...There are some Americans that think
    alot of Canada.
    
    P.S. I too was a bit upset with Peter Jennings comments during the
         opening ceremonies.
    
    Bryan
51.8Sorry that they're over.HAN05::LAZARUKTue Jun 14 1988 12:269
    I know it's June already, but I was reading through all these old
    notes, and I had to reply.  I'm a native Calgarian, and so I can
    rightly say that we've gotten a little tired of the hickness and
    low calibre presentation of the Stampede.  The Olympics were such
    a surprise to me!  I can honestly say that I've never felt greater
    civic pride.  I just wish that Toronto could win the bid for the
    1990 Summers.  Canadians (not just Calgarians) have established
    a very reputable name for organization because of it.
    Chris/Hannover