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The Winter Olympics Are the Best Olympics

So the Vancouver Winter Olympics start tonight , and, awful incidents aside , I am pretty fucking excited. What’s that? The Winter games suck? Can’t hold a candle to the Summer? Well, Nancy Naysayer, I beg to differ. I have to admit that a large part of my love for the Winter Games is sentimental. The first Olympics I really remember watching — sat on the couch every night and marveled at the variety of countries and weird little snow sports and, most of all, the swirling drama of the ice skating rink — were the Albertville games in ’92. Sure Barcelona intrigued me later that summer (remember when both games were in the same year?? Crazy!), but Albertville truly captured my heart. There was that horse-jawed wonder Kristi Yamaguchi who skated to a gold while future stars like Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan nipped at her heels. And there was Paul Wylie, that tuft-headed Harvard grad (ohhh a Boston connection!) who glided and hopped to a silver in the men’s icecapades. My mother told me all about the great Italian skiing star Alberto Tomba and we watched him together, trundling down the mountain to win what would be his last Olympic gold. Plus there were ski jumpers and lugers (hopefully safe-and-sound ones), cartoony looking sports that I’d never seen before. They were my first Olympics and thus the best ones, and they’ve endeared the Winter games to me permanently. That Lillehammer came just two short years later to help shore up the snow-madness (Why me? Why me???) certainly didn’t hurt matters. But there’s also something a little less personal about why I love the Winter. Sure the Summer games have way more events, and feature somewhat more relatable sports, but for me that almost makes them a bit too familiar, too colloquial. No, I don’t often go flipping off of narrow beams or see people jumping between two uneven bars when walking down the street, but we’ve all swam before, we’ve all run, and we’ve probably seen someone throw a javelin at a high school track meet. But the Winter games feel more rarefied, they’re stranger and more hinged on circumstances, on climate and place. Does that, by cruel trick of geography, make the Winter games pretty lily-white? Yes, unfortunately. (Though who can forget the magnificent Surya Bonaly??) But that unpleasant fact aside, the sports at hand feel more like an odd human accomplishment, a sign of people taking hard and icy and snowy situations and making the best of them, strapping two planks to their feet and going flying. Humans persevere in harsh conditions and here’s a fun way to celebrate that. I like that quaintness and ingenuity. It feels slightly more special and small than the big grand-stand Summer games (which, obviously, I am wholeheartedly obsessed with as well). Plus in the golden years of my Olympic boyhood, the Winter games were in quaint little European hamlets that may as well have been from a fairytale. A bunch of internationals coming together every four years, with turgid pomp, to do wacky things on ice and snow? Yes, absolutely, sign me up. It was like Ice World from Mario 3 made manifest. The Winter Olympics could never be in Boston (sorry, Wachusett), so they just seemed all the more magical. The world is terribly big and terribly strange and isn’t that wonderful, is what the TV said to me for those two weeks in ’92. But mostly, guys, it’s the skating. I mean, the skating . Agony, ecstasy, crazy music, crazier clothes. That’s a sport I can really get behind.

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Olympics Opening Ceremonies: An Athlete’s Perspective

As the Winter Olympics get under way in Vancouver, softball gold-medalist Jennie Finch looks back at her Beijing days. By Josh Wigler, with reporting by Christina Garibaldi Jennie Finch Photo: MTV News Six years ago, world-renowned softball pitcher Jennie Finch took home the gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. Though Finch and her team settled for silver in 2008, the Beijing games provided Finch with at least one reward she didn’t earn in Athens: the opportunity to participate in the opening ceremonies. “My first [time at the] Olympics was in Athens, and I wasn’t able to go the opening ceremonies, so when I went to Beijing, I was super excited about it and looking forward to it, because that means you’re at the Olympics,” Finch told MTV News. “Getting ready for it, you had to think about what 90,000 people are going to look and feel like walking out. I can remember the staging process — it was hours and hours of waiting. We finally made it, walking into [Beijing National Stadium], and all of Team USA started chanting, ‘USA!’ That was the moment for me. It was so awesome because it was so much bigger than the city you’re from and the state you represent. You were there with Team USA representing your country as one.” Finch doesn’t plan to attend the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, but the excitement surrounding the games this year reminds her of what it felt like to be heading into the competition. “The atmosphere at the Olympics is intense,” she said. “I can remember being a month out and just the anticipation and the anxiety — you’re trying to make so many hours of each day because you have to do this, you have to do that, you have to prepare, you have to be ready. It’s just this constant build. Then finally being there, it’s like, ‘OK, we’re here. Now it’s time to compete.'” While pre-game jitters come with the territory, Finch’s advice to first-time competitors is to take a deep breath, relax — as much as possible, at least — and revel in the experience. “My advice to first-time Olympians would be to enjoy it,” she said. “Definitely enjoy it. You’re a part of history, and you’re doing something that you’ve worked hard at for so incredibly long, so enjoy it. I think my best advice would be to just play your game. Play your event, whatever it is, rather than thinking about, ‘Here I am, representing my country on the Olympic stage.’ Take it back to when you were young, playing the sport that you loved.” MTV News is on the ground in Vancouver all week, so stay tuned for more coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympics.

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A Juggalo’s Guide To Parenting

Link: http://videogum.com/archives/vlogging… Who's a wicked baby right now? (NSFW-ish language, so you know.) Read

The 12 Cutest Keyboard Dogs

What better way to celebrate the Olympics than with a collection of the cutest keyboard dogs? Enjoy. View

Leona Lewis Gets Fussy With Her Food

Leona Lewis reportedly had a few odd requests when out to dinner in London at club Hospital. A source said: “She was her usual shy but charming self but when she ordered she seemed to have some unusual hang-ups about what she’d eat.” Lewis reportedly asked that her tofu be “extremely well done and slowly grilled.” Havin’ it her way? We guess so! Related Links: Leona Lewis And Susan Boyle Teaming Up?

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Stars Love Their Winter Games

The Winter Olympics have finally begun… But the snowy season certainly isn’t just for spectators.

Kanye Puts Hit on Jay Leno

Filed under: Jay Leno Kanye West sent Jay Leno out with a bang last night … right on the kisser. During Leno’s final episode before his late night comeback after the Olympics, Donald Trump and Kanye West made appearances — and the latter got to sucker punch that … Permalink

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These Should Be Winter Olympics Sports

Curling is just unbelievably lame. Hey Olympics Comission! How about adding some winter sports people actually care about? The Best Links: Thumbnail from this video on AskMen View

LL Cool J Is Glad Hip-Hop Was ‘Embraced’ On ‘We Are The World’ Remake

‘When you get a call from Quincy Jones to pick up a pen, you pick it up,’ LL says of writing lyrics for benefit single. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Jayson Rodriguez LL Cool J Photo: MTV News In case anyone was wondering if Barbra Streisand and Kanye West could make sweet music together, they’ll find out when the star-filled remake of “We Are the World” premieres Friday during the opening ceremony of the Olympics. Thanks to some lyrics from hip-hop legend LL Cool J , the hip-hop community appears to be well represented on the track, which will benefit earthquake-ravaged Haiti. “Mr. [Quincy] Jones just called me and asked me if I would take a shot at writing the hip-hop section or the rap section of the song,” LL Cool J told MTV News at BET’s “SOS Save Ourselves: Help for Haiti” telethon Friday night at Miami’s American Airlines Arena. “And I took a shot at it and recorded it.” With the OK from Jones and Lionel Richie, LL then sought the approval of his hip-hop contemporaries. “It seemed like the other artists that were there liked it,” he said. “Will.I.Am, Wyclef, Kanye — a lot of people were there, and they all seemed to be onboard with it. So we went on and recorded it.” LL was glad that his peers liked the lyrics, but he was even more pleased to see that stars like Celine Dion and Streisand were down with adding some hip-hop flavor to the charity single. “I’m just honored that I’m able to make a contribution and blessed,” he said. “When you get a call from Quincy Jones to pick up a pen, you pick it up. So if they would have not used it, it would have been all right. The point is to have the opportunity to do it and to know that the money is going to go to Haiti and help some people. From a hip-hop standpoint, yeah, it’s great to be a part of it [and that the other artists] didn’t say, ‘Keep hip-hop out of it,’ but embraced it.” Learn more about what you can do to help with earthquake-relief efforts in Haiti , and for more information, see Think MTV . Visit HopeForHaitiNow.org or call (877) 99-HAITI to make a donation now. Related Videos Behind The Scenes Of ‘We Are The World’ Related Photos ‘We Are The World 25 For Haiti’ Recording Session Related Artists LL Cool J

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The New Vancouver Olympic Mascot

A Polish newspaper printed an article about the Vancouver Winter Olympics and our old friend Pedobear somehow ended up in a group shot with the official mascots . I think he's in good company; they all have those beady yearning eyes. The Best Links: BuzzFeed: Pedobear Buzz Pedobear “Doubt” Trailer – CollegeHumor View