S Ski-hobo Active member Mar 4, 2006 #1 Would it be at all possible for a non-Canadian citizen to volunteer at the olypics in vancouver, cause I live in Seattle and I think it would be kickass to be up there for two week helping out.
Would it be at all possible for a non-Canadian citizen to volunteer at the olypics in vancouver, cause I live in Seattle and I think it would be kickass to be up there for two week helping out.
Sir.Pete Active member Mar 4, 2006 #4 fuck learning to curl. just jump on a skeleton.. doesn't take skills. mostly just stupidity
peter.doubleu Active member Mar 4, 2006 #5 yeah i think you can but i heard that you have to beable to speak 3 languages.
F french_fry Active member Mar 4, 2006 #6 yeah i wanna volunteer too, its gonna be fun and a once in a lifetime thing so if I'm here ill try and do it.
yeah i wanna volunteer too, its gonna be fun and a once in a lifetime thing so if I'm here ill try and do it.
S Ski-hobo Active member Mar 5, 2006 #8 hmm, I can perfect my french, and all I need is to find a 3rd one, maybe spanish, but there arn't many spanish speaking winter olympians.
hmm, I can perfect my french, and all I need is to find a 3rd one, maybe spanish, but there arn't many spanish speaking winter olympians.
M mad_540_trix Active member Mar 5, 2006 #9 try german. i have english and french down, but i can't volunteer anyways cause i'll probably be at university still.
try german. i have english and french down, but i can't volunteer anyways cause i'll probably be at university still.
mckeeman Active member Mar 5, 2006 #10 fuck yeah. once that luge track is finished im gonna get on a skeleton and make the team.
wrenegade Active member Mar 6, 2006 #12 there are 25,000 spots for volunteers and they already have over 50,000 applicants. So good luck, you'll need it.
there are 25,000 spots for volunteers and they already have over 50,000 applicants. So good luck, you'll need it.
S Ski-hobo Active member Mar 6, 2006 #13 heh, I'll just have to fork out the money and catch some events.