Enter the Games! Apparently, Whistler Transit does not have enough staff to handle the crowds for these Games. They too have imported drivers from across Canada to try and move people around town and to the variety of venues in the region. There were droves of buses scooting around town which were "out of service" as the new drivers were learning their routes. There were scores of drivers also riding the active buses (ghosting), again trying to learn the routes.
I know it's a little off topic but before I go any further I have to say that both Joe and I have had our fill of the food at our venue. It is not that it is unpalatable, but we both like a little more flavour in our food and let's face it, even though "Michael Smith" is the master chef, we are still eating cafeteria food. Anyway, Joe decided to have his own lunch that day and I would have too but I'm not that ambitious about lunch. I went down to the lobby at the predetermined time and found that Joe had not yet arrived. That wasn't a big problem because I knew that he wanted to have a wholesome lunch before heading out. It wasn't a problem until I saw the no. 6 bus come around our loop. In a panic, I called Joe to get his ass down to the bus stop or face missing that no. 6 bus. When he answered the phone I know he had a mouthful but I heard him say he would be right down. The bus still hadn't left when he got down and with sweat on his forehead we made a run to the bus stop. We caught the bus but we didn't have time to talk about how we were going to make the no. 10. The bus driver just handed us a bus schedule but a "ghost rider" explained what we had to do to catch the no. 10. It was only after we had sat down that Joe admitted he had scalded his entire mouth wolfing down hot pasta. The sweat on his forehead was not just from rushing down the elevator but also from pain!
We banged on the exit side of the Welcome tent door and somehow the "smurfs" seemed perturbed! "This door is exit only!" ("So is my butt," I thought, "now let us out, I want to go home!")
"You must exit through the gate!"
("Twenty grown people have tried that and lived to tell the tale" I thought! The way is shut! It is constipated! Get a hold of the RCMP! They have new latex gloves and they're not afraid to use them!")
We found that there is a short walk from where we exit the no. 6 bus to where we pick up our no. 10 bus. Since the bus routes intersect, it would have been too convenient to have a bus stop near that intersection point. We needed to cross at a side walk and found a "crossing guard coach" showing what I was assuming to be a volunteer (in civilian clothes wearing a high-vis vest) how to wield a "stop sign." He was telling the young lady to be assertive and make sure that there is no indecisiveness in the raising and lowering of that "stop sign." I thought that in itself to be amusing but I am easily amused these days riding the bus routes of Whistler! We heard an ambulance siren wailing in the distance and the crossing guard coach jumped into action! He ran into the middle of the intersection and started screaming orders at his crossing guards! "Let that car pass! You, move over there and stop that traffic! Come on people! Look alive!" I guess our crossing guard coach must have felt that 20 minutes of instruction on how to raise a stop sign was somehow invigorating for volunteers!
Luc, you better be a good little Bell man that doesn't end up in Whistler Jail. You better be nice to the RCMP or else! Did you get your credentials all straightened out? Miss you, hope you guys are not working too hard. I hope you enjoy some events at your venue. Can't believe it is almost here! It seems like you left so long ago.
ReplyDeleteThe picture of me and the broom handle was just for the camera. I have received my full Whistler Athletes Village all access pass but we all still need permission to access any building while it is being occuppied. Only natural! I have seen the Opening Ceremonies but I can't talk about it. I also have a ticket to Fin/Ger hockey game which I will call the finger game. It should be pretty easy to get other tickets as well if I feel up to it. Celebration square for medal presentation is something I want to try to get to. There will be some amazing bands playing there as well! Don't miss the Opening Ceremonies. PVR, DVDR, VHS or whatever!
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