This week has been full of craziness and I’m really looking forward to watching the Olympic Ice Dancing tonight.  Last weekend we went down to Ilderton for Darryl’s birthday and had the chance to meet and celebrate with their friends and family, including the father and brother of Olympic Ice Dancer Scott Virtue.  We had a great time and our cottage team was back in action with some very good Production Meetings.

Which brings us to our first link for the week:

  • Today at 4:15pm Scott Moir & Tessa Virtue compete in the compulsary dance in the Ice Dancing competition at the Olympics.  The pair are fans of Hail The Villain and longtime friends of their Producer & his girlfriend Sandy.  Go Canada!!!
  • Hatemongers (a church group in the US who do not deserve to be named or linked to) were trying to protest outsite Twitter’s SF offices when a group of pranksters beat them at their own game.  Check out their counter to the churches hate.
  • Middlesex London Health Group has created an online game called Adventures in Sex City to help spread awareness of STI’s.  I played and got all the answers right!  No STI’s for this kid.
  • At the Ontario Olympic Pavillion in Vancouver you can control the lights on the CN Tower with your mind – no joke.
  • I love Twitter and it’s been a great tool for me in personal & business.  Penelope Trunk wrote a great article called Twitter Can Save Your Life
  • Have you ever heard of the Sacrificial Virgins of the Mississippi?  Archaeologist are unearthing Cahokia, an ancient city under the American heartland.
  • This is a little unsettling.  The World’s First Cocaine Bar is open in Bolivia.
  • Do you believe in Astrology?  I sure do and when I read Erotic Secrets for each Zodiac Sign it was right on for me (Capricorn)
  • My parents always told me not to talk to strangers, but here’s an article from the National Post called Guide to a Good Life: Talk to Strangers.  I’m going to try it out.
  • I am super excited for Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland and I found a  gallery of over 50 stills from the film.

Virtue and Moir's breathtaking touchless-lift routine is only one of many reasons the Canadians are considered innovators in their sport. (Junji Kurokawa/Associated Press)

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