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Eomer

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While I think that quote is kind of funny, it's likely that he wasn't implying they had CCTV's watching the shower itself. What he probably meant was that they had CCTV footage of someone leaving their room for the day, while the shower was on. It's not unusual, as far as I know, for hotels to have cameras in hallways, elevators and the like.

Then again, it's Russia, so who fucking knows.
 

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What puzzles the fuck out of me, and everyone else around me, is why the fuck are they doing this in Sochi? The place is a summer resort on the fucking black sea. They had to jump through a million hoops to get all the show in that bitch.

My theory is that Putin wants a terrorist attack so he can go shit on Georgia.
 

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What puzzles the fuck out of me, and everyone else around me, is why the fuck are they doing this in Sochi? The place is a summer resort on the fucking black sea. They had to jump through a million hoops to get all the show in that bitch.

My theory is that Putin wants a terrorist attack so he can go shit on Georgia.
Seriously, it's about the equivalent of having the Winter Olympics in Myrtle Beach South Carolina. It's like 50-60 degrees daytime high during February there. The average temp doesn't even dip below freezing at night.
 

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Sochi is the only part of the country besides Moscow that isn't a complete shit hole. And considering how shitty Sochi is turning out to be, that's saying something.
 

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I can't force myself to give a shit about the Olympics. I think maybe because NBC makes it such a cluster fuck to watch anything. I'm not a huge soccer fan but even I get excited about the World Cup because its going to be on 15 different channels all hours of the day & night.
 

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Racing to Save the Stray Dogs of Sochi

Animal rights workers in Sochi, Russia, are rescuing stray dogs from exterminators hired by the government. They hope athletes and fans visiting the Olympics will adopt them.

link to video:http://nyti.ms/1eVSDxX

Racing to Save the Stray Dogs of Sochi

By DAVID M. HERSZENHORNFEB. 5, 2014
James Hill for The New York Times

SOCHI, Russia ? A dog shelter backed by a Russian billionaire is engaged in a frantic last-ditch effort to save hundreds of strays facing a death sentence before the Winter Olympics begin here.

Already, hundreds of animals have been killed, with the local authorities apparently wanting the stray dogs cleared from the streets before Friday?s opening ceremony.

While the authorities say the dogs can be wild and dangerous, reports of their systematic slaughter by a pest removal company hired by the government in recent months have outraged animal rights advocates and cast a gruesome specter over the traditionally cheery atmosphere of the Games.

The handling of the matter has also sharply undercut the image of a friendlier, welcoming Russia that President Vladimir V. Putin has sought to cultivate in recent months.

?We were told, ?Either you take all the dogs from the Olympic Village or we will shoot them,? ? said Olga Melnikova, who is coordinating the rescue effort on behalf of a charity called Volnoe Deloe (roughly, Good Will), which is financed by Oleg V. Deripaska, one of Russia?s billionaire oligarchs.

?On Monday we were told we have until Thursday,? Ms. Melnikova said.

A ?dog rescue? golf cart is now scouring the Olympic campus, picking up the animals and delivering them to the shelter, which is really an outdoor shantytown of doghouses on a hill on the outskirts of the city. It is being called PovoDog, a play on the Russian word povodok, which means leash.

Lying past a cemetery, at the end of a dirt road and without electricity or running water, the makeshift PovoDog shelter is already giving refuge to about 80 animals, including about a dozen puppies. One is a chocolate-colored Shar-Pei and her two mostly Shar-Pei puppies. Another is a large, reddish-brown sheep dog named Kasthan, who likes to jump up and kiss the shelter workers, who are mostly volunteers.

Local animal rights workers say many of the strays were pets, or the offspring of pets, abandoned by families whose homes with yards were demolished over the past few years to make way for the Olympic venues and who were compensated with new apartments in taller buildings, where keeping a pet is often viewed as undesirable.

They also say that Russia has never made a priority of pushing responsible animal control policies, including spaying and neutering, which would have helped avoid the current problems.

?We need a program of sterilization for dogs,? said Nadezhda Mayboroda, a Sochi resident who is working at the shelter. ?People are not really well educated that it is necessary to sterilize their dogs at home. Human beings are not responsible at all.?

In recent months, residents of Sochi have reported seeing dogs shot with poisoned darts, then tossed into waiting trucks. Aleksei Sorokin, the director general of a pest control business, Basya Services, has confirmed that his company has been hired to catch and kill strays, telling local journalists the work was necessary.

The effort to remove the dogs began in October, as did initial efforts to gather up strays and shelter them. Tatyana Leshchenko, an animal rights advocate here, said about 300 dogs a month were being killed in Sochi, at a cost of $25 to $35 each.

?It?s very cruel,? Ms. Leshchenko said, adding that the dogs were being shot with a chemical that causes them to suffocate. She said she had convinced at least one exterminator to give her advance warning of the neighborhoods to be cleared.

The International Olympic Committee responded with a carefully worded statement; Mark Adams, a spokesman, told reporters at a briefing Wednesday that no healthy dogs found on the grounds of the Olympics were being destroyed.

?It would be absolutely wrong to say that any healthy dog will be destroyed,? Mr. Adams said.

On Monday, Humane Society International, an advocacy group based in Washington, wrote to Mr. Putin and urged him to prevent the killing of dogs, noting that the Russian president is also a dog lover. Mr. Putin has been photographed numerous times with his black Labrador, Koni.

Mr. Putin?s spokesman, Dmitri S. Peskov, acknowledged in an interview with Kommersant FM radio Wednesday that Sochi was struggling with stray dogs.

?It is true that there are stray dogs in Sochi, more stray dogs than in other cities,? he said. ?The explanation is quite simple. When a big construction project is underway, dogs and puppies always appear whom the builders feed. Now the builders have left, but unfortunately, the dogs remain.?

Stray dogs have been found inside sports venues and have even wandered into some of the residences for Olympic athletes and visiting journalists. Dogs can also be found throughout the city and in the mountain areas where skiing and other outdoor events will take place. The Olympic Committee does not have responsibility for areas outside its official venues.

On Tuesday night, as thousands of fans streamed into the new Fisht Olympic Stadium for a dress rehearsal of the opening ceremony, what caught Ms. Melnikova?s eye was a Rottweiler sitting nearby.

Ms. Melnikova, who has two dogs of her own back home in Moscow, seemed heartbroken that she was unable to rescue the dog.

?On the left, near where the food court is, he was sitting next to the garbage container,? Ms. Melnikova said. But she was not prepared. ?I need equipment to take a Rottweiler,? she said. ?I didn?t have a collar. If I had a collar, I would have tried.?

Mr. Deripaska, an industrialist who largely made his fortune in aluminum, provided $15,000 to get the shelter started on land donated by the local government. He has also pledged about $50,000 a year for operations. He was also one of the major investors in the Sochi Games and paid for several huge projects, including an overhaul of the airport, a new seaport and the Olympic Village along the coast.

With the Olympics fast approaching, however, there was simply no time to build an indoor space for the shelter, especially because so much work remained to be done on hotels and other buildings for the Games.

?In Sochi, you just can?t find a construction guy because they are in such a rush to finish all the objects,? Ms. Melnikova said.

As local residents have learned of the shelter, however, the needs are only growing. On Tuesday night, shelter workers said, someone dropped off two puppies without any explanation or instruction. So far, the workers said, there have been some offers of money but few donations of what is needed most: food, veterinary medicines and other supplies, including dog shelters and collars.

All of the dogs entering the shelter receive medical treatment, including vaccinations. All of them will be eligible for adoption, even to fans attending the Olympics. Spared execution ? at least for the moment ? the animals at the PovoDog shelter barked in a loud chorus as the sun slowly dropped into the Black Sea, which could be viewed in the distance.

Many scampered around and nipped at each other, while one unlucky fellow got his head stuck in the chicken wire surrounding the shelter, only to be freed by a shelter volunteer, beseeching him to stay calm.

Tiny puppies squeaked and squawked. Workers said they were likely to find homes faster than the older dogs ? two siblings of the Shar-Pei puppies have already been adopted.

Still, most of the dogs are mutts, and Ms. Mayboroda said many people would not be interested ? a view that the shelter workers hope to change through a new publicity and outreach effort. ?Everybody here wants a shepherd or a pit bull,? she said. ?Nobody wants just a mixed dog.?
Looks like they missed one:

Twitter / jellingworth: A stray dog just strolled into ...
 

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While I think that quote is kind of funny, it's likely that he wasn't implying they had CCTV's watching the shower itself. What he probably meant was that they had CCTV footage of someone leaving their room for the day, while the shower was on. It's not unusual, as far as I know, for hotels to have cameras in hallways, elevators and the like.

Then again, it's Russia, so who fucking knows.
That's kind of a stretch. Having a shower going for 24 hours would be the real issue whether the person had left the hotel room or not. I'd be willing to believe he's an idiot and made the whole thing up to shift blame, not realizing how bad it made them look.

But like you said, it's Russia.
 

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I love the Olympics, a lot. The Winter Olympics more than the summer. Perhaps it's the Canadian in me.

If Russia shits this up, I'ma be honked off. NBC generally messes coverage up enough to be ridiculous, but if NBC's crappy coverage is exacerbated by crappy Olympics because of Russia, it could become ugly.

A small, very terrible part of me wants them to totally pooch it, just so we can say that Putin is officially a douche canoe for insisting that's where in the country the events should happen.
 

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Well they just fucked up the opening ceremony, so they're off to a grand start.
 

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That's hilarious. Should have run during the Super Bowl and taken some heat off Coke and that other group that people were pissed towards.
 

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Nobody can top Englands's Voldemort vs Mary Poppins Horde battle opening ceremony.
 

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This was great. You can't take the gay out of the Olympics, that would only leave maybe one dude left for Figure Skating. Wait... why was I arguing this?

Seriously, men's figure skating could leave today, and I'd never miss it.

Seriously part deux: I <3 Canadian moose-fisters.
 
the opening ceremony for anyone who missed it:

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