just heard on an nbc olympic promo
"A dramatic day for team USA, with flamboyance in men's figure skating from an uninhibited talent."
That seems more, um, forthcoming than is usual for figure skating coverage. Aren't they supposed to be trying to convince me that the American favorite is the Bad Boy of the ice dancing world? You know, like they do every four years?

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Have you seen the guy? "Angry Johnny" he ain't. He's the kind of person the word "flamboyance" was created for!
Also, Sally Jenkins does a fair job of the whining "but it's a sport, really it is!" in the Post today, if that's what you want.
Ray and I were watching the pairs competition the other night when the announcer produced this gem: "They started out kind of tight, but the way they worked it out, it really opened up." Classic
I haven't seen this new guy yet, but I have a hard time believing that any amount of flamboyance would stop NBC from running with their pre-set narrative.
I remember back in the day there was a lot of pre-Olympic hype pieces for Brian Boitano that showed him doing things like wearing a leather jacket, sitting on the hood of a T-bird (thinking about smoking, no doubt), and subtly implying that he was only allowed to skate as part of a work-release program.
Then the actual Olympics started and all the guy did besides skate was get handed bouquets of roses by his mom. It's just not a very badass sport, I'm afraid (although I'm sure it's a physically demanding one). Any time "pageantry" counts for part of your score...
"It's just not a very badass sport, I'm afraid..."
...hence Johnny's need to use drug analogies when describing the routines and wearing vintage Soviet attire, tryin' to spice it up a bit.
http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/sports/13824332.htm
Scott, thanks for that link -- I now like this guy a lot:
"Worse, at least from the point of view of American skating officials, he recently told a reporter that he disliked watching his own sport.
'I still think it's boring,' he said. 'I cannot sit down and watch a competition that I'm not in.'"
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