Oh, What an Olympics for Canada: Good Karma for a Good Decision?
Oh, what a night–and what an Olympic season, indeed–for our neighbor to the North!
Tonight the 2010 Winter Olympics ended. Canada squeaked past the U.S. to win in men’s ice hockey, with Pittsburgh Penguins team captain Sidney Crosby scoring the winning goal.
Since Crosby has brought his great talent to Pittsburgh over the past several years, we are inclined to forgive him for playing his heart out for Canada, where he was born (there is no place like home, after all).
In total, what a phenomenal sweep for Canada, with the most gold medals ever won in a Winter Olympics in history -14! With the most medals overall, the U.S. did well, too.
However, it looks like our Prez will soon be buying Canada’s PM, Stephen Harper, a case of Molson Canadian.
Could any of this possibly be good karma for a good decision?
This entry was written by Heather Robinson and posted on March 1, 2010 at 2:16 am and filed under Blog. /* Bookmark the permalink. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post. Keywords: . Post a comment or leave a trackback: Trackback URL. */?>