charlie.nj
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I attended the 1976 Montreal Summer Olympics. The year Nadia Comăneci and Bruce Jenner were golden. Ahh the summer of 1976, “it was a very good year”. While my friends and I viewed Op Sail for America's Bicentennial, from the Jersey City, NJ waterfront we came up with the bright idea of driving to Montreal for the Summer Olympics. So, a couple of weeks after Op Sail we all piled into my friends car and drove to Montreal. Where would we stay? What would we eat? It didn’t manner we were young. Those were the days, not a care in the world. (does anyone have a time machine?)
Anyway, when we got there, we found a cheap campsite and pitched our tents. We made it to most of the free outdoor events. Rowing, canoeing, kayaking, and the marathon. We didn’t want to pay the scalpers their high prices for the indoor events. Not a tough decision at the time… seeing a once in a lifetime indoor Olympic event or having beer money for the rest of the trip. (hmmm time machine anyone?) But just being there and walking around the city was a rush. We were all in shape and on our college weightlifting club. People were coming up to us and asking if we were athletes. (ha ha if they could see me now..yikes) We did tell a few girls that we were, but it didn’t get us anywhere. (funny how the phrase “get lost” is universal)
Another funny thing was how the campgrounds had a big sign with the word DOUCHES (aka showers) on it along with a few DOUCHES ---> signs leading up to it. Well back in the 70’s most kids (in NJ anyway) said that word and variations of it 50 times a day. Needless to say, many photos were taken (I could just imagine the fun if iPhones, YouTube, or the internet were invented) standing next to those signs along with countless comments like “hey can I borrow some shampoo I want to take a douche.” (yes the ugly American’s had arrived..lol)
Have you ever attended an Olympics…as a participant or spectator?
Anyway, when we got there, we found a cheap campsite and pitched our tents. We made it to most of the free outdoor events. Rowing, canoeing, kayaking, and the marathon. We didn’t want to pay the scalpers their high prices for the indoor events. Not a tough decision at the time… seeing a once in a lifetime indoor Olympic event or having beer money for the rest of the trip. (hmmm time machine anyone?) But just being there and walking around the city was a rush. We were all in shape and on our college weightlifting club. People were coming up to us and asking if we were athletes. (ha ha if they could see me now..yikes) We did tell a few girls that we were, but it didn’t get us anywhere. (funny how the phrase “get lost” is universal)
Another funny thing was how the campgrounds had a big sign with the word DOUCHES (aka showers) on it along with a few DOUCHES ---> signs leading up to it. Well back in the 70’s most kids (in NJ anyway) said that word and variations of it 50 times a day. Needless to say, many photos were taken (I could just imagine the fun if iPhones, YouTube, or the internet were invented) standing next to those signs along with countless comments like “hey can I borrow some shampoo I want to take a douche.” (yes the ugly American’s had arrived..lol)
Have you ever attended an Olympics…as a participant or spectator?