Most likely that and someone trying to make a joke at same time. It's a very literal translation and someone decided to abbreviate assorted as 'ass.'.
Holy shit this thread is gold.
I think he wonders where the 50 billions went.
From one of the hotels:
Hotel room has Putin picture in it:
A menu:
Second world, please.The Olympics shouldn't be held in third world countries.
Jesus Christ what a clusterfuck. And that for 51 billion? Looks like that they didn't even spent 1 billion.
There are toilets like this:
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That's gonna be one awkward shit...
Team Canada's hockey team will be staying in rooms like this.....lol
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That's actually pretty common - there are a number of construction projects in London that have "fake" facades of the building under construction. It's not about trying to fool people into thinking it's done, it's about trying to stop a construction site being an eyesore.
Oh boy you are not going to be prepared for the World Cup, or the next summer Olympics.
Yeah, I was going to say, if you think this is bad, wait for the Brazil in two years.
This Sochi business had better steal their thunder, then. First we boycott the Moscow games, now Putin gon Putin.Yeah, I was going to say, if you think this is bad, wait for the Brazil in two years.
Huh, I thought it was this year already?
Yes, some of your hospitality will be compromised because of this massive influx of people they are not used to.
Why did they pick that city for the Olympics if they can't even have decent hotels, or even safe streets.
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these fucking assholes who expect working doorsMaybe I'm alone in this, but a lot of this comes across as entitled bitches whining.
Yes, poor you, you get to get paid for two weeks while you take a vacation and cover some meaningless sports. Yes, some of your hospitality will be compromised because of this massive influx of people they are not used to.
Maybe I'm alone in this, but a lot of this comes across as entitled bitches whining.
Yes, poor you, you get to get paid for two weeks while you take a vacation and cover some meaningless sports. Yes, some of your hospitality will be compromised because of this massive influx of people they are not used to.
Maybe I'm alone in this, but a lot of this comes across as entitled bitches whining.
Yes, poor you, you get to get paid for two weeks while you take a vacation and cover some meaningless sports. Yes, some of your hospitality will be compromised because of this massive influx of people they are not used to.
these fucking assholes who expect working doors
Maybe I'm alone in this, but a lot of this comes across as entitled bitches whining.
Yes, poor you, you get to get paid for two weeks while you take a vacation and cover some meaningless sports. Yes, some of your hospitality will be compromised because of this massive influx of people they are not used to.
How did the IOC approve Sochi? They need to step up their game.
There are toilets like this:
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That's gonna be one awkward shit...
There are toilets like this:
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That's gonna be one awkward shit...
Maybe I'm alone in this, but a lot of this comes across as entitled bitches whining.
Yes, poor you, you get to get paid for two weeks while you take a vacation and cover some meaningless sports. Yes, some of your hospitality will be compromised because of this massive influx of people they are not used to.
he prolly means olympic games. they are in brazil too.
Maybe I'm alone in this, but a lot of this comes across as entitled bitches whining.
Yes, poor you, you get to get paid for two weeks while you take a vacation and cover some meaningless sports. Yes, some of your hospitality will be compromised because of this massive influx of people they are not used to.
I think people are complaining because of the massive amount of money being spent, and the fact that the Olympic facilities which are typically very nice are turning out to pretty poor in Sochi.
On a frigid afternoon, Jack Burke is coaching young skiers in a field in Saranac Lake, N.Y. His son Tim — who shoots and skis as part of the U.S. biathlon team — got his start training here. Now, Tim is off to Sochi to compete, but Jack and his whole family are staying home, missing the games for the first time since Tim's first Olympics in 2006.
"The uncertainty certainly did weigh into it," says Jack. "The cost was substantial, and costs seemed to be changing weekly."
Ed Mazdzer's son Chris is a luge racer, riding one of those superfast sleds. Because Chris is a serious medal contender, Ed and his family are going to Russia. But the decision wasn't easy.
"It's $18,000 for four of us in our family," he says, pointing out that it's probably four times as expensive as going to Vancouver four years ago.
Marty Lawthers, Chris' mom, says the family had to borrow against their life insurance policy to pay for the trip. She says that along with the cost of travel and hotels came the expense and headache of dealing with Russian bureaucracy.
"I think the whole visa process was just crazy — just crazy," she says. "There are so many fingers in the pie in this particular event."
Even families who've paid thousands of dollars say they've had their reservations changed or canceled, over and over.
"As recently as three weeks ago, we got an email from the organizers saying they were moving us again," says Helen Demong, the mother of Nordic combined skiing gold medalist Bill Demong.
Maybe I'm alone in this, but a lot of this comes across as entitled bitches whining.
Yes, poor you, you get to get paid for two weeks while you take a vacation and cover some meaningless sports. Yes, some of your hospitality will be compromised because of this massive influx of people they are not used to.
The "no TP in the toilet" is actually pretty common in mainland Europe.
The "no TP in the toilet" is actually somewhat common in southern mediterrenean/rural Europe.
There are toilets like this:
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That's gonna be one awkward shit...
Ever taken a work trip?
A vacation they are not.
If i went to a conference or something and they had 2 toilers per stall... no water.. doorknobs that didnt work..
I mean.. come on.
You appear to have completely missed the point.
They aren't some poor little country doing their gosh-darned best to show their hospitality to big important westerners. They've spent more on this than China did. It highlights the endemic corruption in the country.
Corruption aside, you're being quite naive if you think these issues didn't exist in every Olympics that has ever been granted in modern history.
Even Lake Placid (in America) had similar problems, overruns, corruption etc. in the 80's, but no one remembers that because we didn't have a nation of whiny bitches live blogging every moment of thier lives at the time.
Anytime there is a large gathering of people, you can find some unseemingly shit on the peripherial if you go looking for it.