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BS: Olympics - London's Shame

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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: catspaw49
Date: 17 Jul 12 - 12:37 PM

I have the solution for all my Brit friends and it has already worked at least once.

Just declare that any athletic event can only be held between say, 2 AM and 3 AM!!! Simple as that!!! If they try to have one outside of that hour even if it is just starting, shut it down! Turn off the lights and send them packing.

Worked out when they shut down a one time (probably ever) concert from Springsteen and McCartney. I'd go for it if I were you...........


Spaw


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Stu
Date: 17 Jul 12 - 12:39 PM

Isn't Clarkson now the highest paid sleb at the BBC? Got some divvies that sent his pay over £3,000,000.

That is how stuffed we are as a society. Streuth.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Richard Bridge
Date: 17 Jul 12 - 02:48 PM

Now Clarkson the uber-oaf and the Ginger Winger in the same room. I smell blood...


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 17 Jul 12 - 03:18 PM

Spaw, I sense you have a bee in your bonnet over the Mccartney Springsteen thing. Call me percptive!
The cancert was in a residential area, it was scheduled to end at a given time, and it was already over-running by quite some time.
Now call me old fashioned,k
but when I am asked to do 10 minutes, 20 minutes, half an hour etc, I do that.
My ego isn't so huge as to make me think I can go on for as long as I want, and fuck everybody else. Including those who have to clear up afterwards, those who live nearby and need to get some zeds in, ready for work in the morning, etc etc.
Sorry, much as I respect both performers involved, I think they were taking the piss!


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: GUEST,Chongo Chimp
Date: 17 Jul 12 - 07:04 PM

Why are you people usin' "ginger" as an insult word? I don't get the drift of that.

- Chongo


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Jim Carroll
Date: 18 Jul 12 - 03:40 AM

"The cancert was in a residential area"
What a wonderful word - especially in the aftermath of the fighting and the damage at the recent Phoenix Park (Dublin) debacle - must remember it for future use.
Jim Carroll


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 18 Jul 12 - 04:02 AM

Feel free to use it Jim. It's my own invention :)


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Nigel Parsons
Date: 18 Jul 12 - 04:55 AM

Why are you people usin' "ginger" as an insult word? I don't get the drift of that.
'Ginger' as used above is not being used as an insult. The highly paid Chris evans is a redhead, so 'ginger' is being used as a descriptive term.

'Ginger' as an insult is now heard infrequently as it is not considered 'PC'. However, for completeness sake, it was used as rhyming slang for a homosexual man:
Ginger (beer): Queer.

And the description (used by Richard Bridge) 'Ginger Winger' should be 'Ginger Whinger'.
A whinger is one who whines or complains. A winger is (was) a position if soccer or rugby playing on 'the wing', or the outside of a formation.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Keith A of Hertford
Date: 18 Jul 12 - 05:18 AM

...as opposed to a ginger minger.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: WalkaboutsVerse
Date: 18 Jul 12 - 06:18 AM

My poem "Olympics or Globalisation?" - http://walkaboutsverse.blogspot.co.uk/2010/10/walkaboutsverse-143-of-230.html


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: saulgoldie
Date: 18 Jul 12 - 09:45 AM

Ooo, ooo! I've got it! A solution to TWO, count 'em, TWO huge problems! Ooo, this is brilliant, even if I do say so myself, and I DO say so myself!

We send Romney to Britain to fix the Olympics! And, he fixes them. And while he is away, we hold the election. And since he is distracted, he loses! This is so crazy, it just could work! Whooda thought?!!

Saul


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Big Al Whittle
Date: 18 Jul 12 - 09:54 AM

Latest cock up. On the news today - they should have up graded the rail line to Weymouth. It can only take trains with three carriages.

There will be 80 thousand people a day during the Olympic period needing a train connection from London to Weymouth.

Something about piss ups and breweries....


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 18 Jul 12 - 10:34 AM

That's usually due to a short platform en route Al. I would guess that it's one of the intervening stations, and not Weymouth itself.
Not read the story, but if that's the case, it's easily solved, it happens on many other routes.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Nigel Parsons
Date: 18 Jul 12 - 10:34 AM

Surely 3*Three carriage trains is better than 1*nine carriage train (apart from the cost of drivers) as they can stagger departures/arrivals.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Big Al Whittle
Date: 18 Jul 12 - 01:36 PM

No its the track. So the solution is:-

London passengers will go as far as Wareham, and then they will be carried on a bus into Weymouth. The platform at Weymouth is as big as Wareham.

Great stufff, eh?


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 18 Jul 12 - 01:53 PM

Wareham I going, that's what they'll be saying!


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Will Fly
Date: 18 Jul 12 - 02:01 PM

Be I Hampshire? Be I buggery!
I come down from Wareham,
Where all the girls have calico drawers,
And I be there to tear 'em!

[with apologies to Fareham...]


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Bee-dubya-ell
Date: 18 Jul 12 - 11:11 PM

If Olympic sponsorship gives MacDonald's a monopoly on chip sales during the Olympics, would a sponsorship by a pay toilet company give it a monopoly on shit? Would all the restaurants in London be required to lock their restroom doors and direct customers to the convenient pay-per-dump kiosks located on nearby street corners?


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: ChrisJBrady
Date: 19 Jul 12 - 09:38 AM

The latest fiasco is that due to G4S (Group 4 Security - the company that reportedly loses prisoners) not being able to hire enough security staff - who will actually turn up for duty, many thousands of Brit. soldiers (fresh from putting their lives on the line in Afghanistan) and the Police are now being recruited to take their place.

Criminal gangs including pick-pockets and child-beggars are being shipped in from Romania to scam the unwitting tourists in London. They can make thousands a day. So with at least 3,000 police off the streets the Romanians and others are going to have a field day.

But the latest fiasco is that the Army and Police guys have now been told NOT to bring in packed food with brand-labels on other than those of the mega-corp. sponsors (mainly McDonalds and Cadburys). Apparently these guys are being subjected to the same rules about no food and no drink that the long-suffering public will soon have imposed upon them. And hard-luck if any of the guys need to get cash because ALL ATMs surrounding ALL venues have been blocked form taking Master Card, AMEX, whatever - except for VISA(another mega-corp. sponsor).

The other scandal to hit these shores is that a whole crowd of American TSAs are going to start working at OUR airports. Not only content with intimately body patting hapless airline and rail passengers in the US, they are now going to bring their brand of physical abuse to the UK.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 19 Jul 12 - 11:24 AM

For years one has been able to pre clear US immigration when flying from Shannon, or Dublin. So if the intention is for this to be available from a UK airport, then it's good news. The abysmal qyueues and the rude staff at US airports, are well worth missing. They alone are the reason I won't go back to the US by direct flight.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Ebbie
Date: 19 Jul 12 - 11:51 AM

Wowee, as we used to say when we were kids. Wonder if every pre-Olympics everywhere elicits such complaints? Oh, if I could but read Chinese! I'm sure they were just as bad.

Look. Every event, every celebration, every festival, everything is inconvenient to somebody - to lots of somebodies. Here in Juneau, Alaska, we know that tourist season discommodes those of us who live here and get no direct benefit from all the money that is being spent to support all the t-shirt and gift shop owners and staff. It lasts five months and it will be back next year.

It is what it is. We will survive tourist season. You will survive the Olympics.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Stu
Date: 19 Jul 12 - 12:00 PM

You're right of course Ebbie, but as far as I'm concerned spending money on an event for rich people (£1,600 to see the opening ceremony according to the radio the other day) and corporations (tax haven! yippee!) whilst presiding over the decimation of our cradle-to-grave welfare state set up after the mass suffering of WWII is fucking appalling.

Sorry about the swearing, but this really matters.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 19 Jul 12 - 02:34 PM

Like every Olympics, the London version has had glitches in getting the large event organized and running.

I wish the organizers and participants every success in their efforts, which will attract a world-wide audience.

The Olympics must charge, money is needed in large amounts to stage them.
On balance, sponsoring cities have been successful. I'm sure that London will be remembered as one of the successes.

Here in Alberta, we fondly remember the Winter Olympics held here, and the 1976 Summer Games in Canada still lingers favorably in our memories.

Unfortunately, there are always the small number of outsiders who are out of step with the world; they are disproportunately represented in Mudcat below-the-belt.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Howard Jones
Date: 19 Jul 12 - 03:15 PM

If people are mug enough to pay £1600 for a ticket to the opening ceremony, more fool them. Tickets to actual sports events start from £20.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Big Al Whittle
Date: 19 Jul 12 - 03:50 PM

Security is very worrying though. You could just walk into the Olympic village site on Portland a couple of weeks ago. The IRA planted a bomb in Brighton - much further ahead than that. No one wants another Munich, and lets face it, we have far more enemies than Germany.

England really needs its spirits lifting and the Olympics - well, we'd all love all England tocelebrate and enjoy it. You just can't help thinking that we've had a long time and spent a lot of money preparing for it, and we've got a few clots on the staff in pretty important positions. I sort of wish Paris had got it.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 19 Jul 12 - 04:59 PM

For many ticket buyers, the Olympics are a one-time goal.
Prices at www.liveolympictickets.com
Prices in pounds.

Category Gold, good long side, 5697.
Category 1, any long side, 3877.
Category 2, good short side, 2947.
Category 3, any short side, 2445.
Category 4, best available, 1847.

Will be a sellout, as usual.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 19 Jul 12 - 05:14 PM

Athletics, to see Bolt in the 100m semi and final; current price:
Gold, 1477
Category 1, 1247 pounds
Category 2, 874
Category 3, 781
Category 4, 577


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: McGrath of Harlow
Date: 19 Jul 12 - 07:22 PM

I assume there must be some people who are really fired up about these "games". But somehow I haven't met a single person who is feeling that way.

For example, I'm in a choir that was invited to take part in a local pre-Olympic event. We had a vote on whether we wanted to, without any discussion we voted not to. No one spoke up in favour of the idea.   I doubt if that was at all untypical.

It's being hyped up by the media like mad, but so what?


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: ChrisJBrady
Date: 20 Jul 12 - 07:11 AM

Latest shen:

Watched a report last on the BBC Midlands that a wheelchair bound guy can't get tickets for the Disabled Games.......because he is in a wheelchair!!!!! They apparently cannot accommodate anyone in a wheelchair because they did not expect to receive requests from someone disabled!!!!! It is suspected that the real reason is that tickets are being held back for Dignitaries and V.I.P.'s. Ben Elton couldn't have wrote a funnier script at the height of his Blackadder fame! These Games get sadder by the day.

AND all venues which normally host other sporting events and were not built specifically for the Games have had to be "debranded", with all traces of rival companies removed or covered up.

Sky News filmed at the Ricoh Arena, which has had to be renamed The City of Coventry stadium for the Olympics.

The Japanese electronics firm has a long-term naming-rights deal at the stadium, but all of its logos have been erased.

Black seats which spell out the Ricoh name in the main stand have been covered up, and masking tape has been stuck over beer and soft drinks signs in the concourse where food and drink is sold.

Black tape has even covered up the soap dispensers in the toilets.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: ChrisJBrady
Date: 20 Jul 12 - 07:33 AM

In Greater London and suburbs - to date - there has been a significant and noticeable LACK of 'buzz' or 'razzmatazz' about the coming of the Big Shen. OK - the place is full of tourists as usual but there are NO signs whatsoever of the Olympics being held here (apart from some white rings painted on the roads). Due to the greed of the mega-corp. sponsors and the draconian law(s) against promoting the event locally there are no displays in shop windows, there are no Olympic flags or banners, there is nothing down Oxford Street, there is nothing on the South Bank. The so-called Cultural Olympiad simply hasn't happened. Even the gay scene is devoid of any form of celebratory event. Its as though its a big NON-EVENT in another country. Which it is actually true since the vast majority of the UK public, small businesses and tourists alike have been in the main disenfranchised from the whole affair.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Will Fly
Date: 20 Jul 12 - 07:47 AM

The Games, like most sport these days, is a platform for corporate advertising - now being carried to a disgusting excess.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Stu
Date: 20 Jul 12 - 12:10 PM

"there are always the small number of outsiders who are out of step with the world"

Brilliant! Funniest thing I've read on here for donkey's.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: ChrisJBrady
Date: 22 Jul 12 - 05:19 PM

Minister's daughter exposes Olympic safety scandal: Stewards made to fake NVQ qualifications and 'trained' in one hour at nightclub

Prison Minister Crispin Blunt's daughter Claudia, 20, recruited through company Tungsten SIA, based in Witney, Oxfordshire

Stewards given fake documentation for safety qualification, didn't receive any first aid training and weren't subject to criminal background checks

By SARAH DUGUID, NICK CRAVEN and HELENA IZETT

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2177018/Claudia-Blunt-Ministers-daughter-exposes-Olympic-safety-scandal.html

Olympic chiefs have launched an urgent investigation after stewards responsible for the safety of thousands of spectators were told to forge exam qualifications.

Whistle blower Claudia Blunt, the daughter of Prisons Minister Crispin Blunt, today exposes how lives could have been put at risk after students recruited to help at the Games were fed the answers to a crucial safety exam instead of doing the 12 months of study it normally takes. And the Cambridge student reveals how:

* In a dimly-lit nightclub, around 80 recruits were given bogus documentation bearing the name of a college that does not even offer the safety qualification.

* The would-be stewards were told to exaggerate their experience if questioned by Olympic organisers.

* None of the students was subject to criminal background checks.

* The recruits were told that even though they had no first aid training, they might have to provide medical attention.

After the superficial 'training' session in Oxford nightclub Wahoo, the recruits paid a visit to the Earls Court exhibition centre in London, where 15,000 people will watch each of 16 Olympic volleyball sessions.

They were not searched, nor did they have their identity checked, yet they were told codewords for possible emergencies such as chemical spills or bomb scares.

'The supervisor asked the group if anyone had to be anywhere later on that evening. I said I had to be somewhere at 6pm, so she said, "Right. This will be a quick one".'

The exam papers, for the Level 2 NVQ in 'spectator safety, were headed 'Bishop Auckland College', an institution that none of the students had heard of. The test consisted of several pages of multiple choice questions. Locog stipulates this qualification – which normally takes six to 12 months of study – is the minimum for Olympic stewards.

Ms Blunt said: 'The woman read out the questions and then gave us the answers. They told us to put down only our GCSEs as qualifications. She whistled through it and at one point even said, "It'll look better if you get some of the answers wrong." '

The students were told to sign their exam papers but were told, on several occasions, not to date them.

Ms Blunt said: 'She told us that we were meant to complete the course in 12 months so everything would have to be backdated. There was one date we were allowed to put in. She told us to state that we had worked for Tungsten SIA since March 2011.'


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 22 Jul 12 - 08:05 PM

More stupid stuff from the Daily Mail tabloid.

The Guardian, The Times, would have more reliable reports.

Best wishes to Danny Boyle and his opening ceremony for the Olympics.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Leadfingers
Date: 22 Jul 12 - 10:29 PM

The Football Opening match in Cardiiff , England Ladies match , will only be half full And a lot of the occupied seats are freebies , just to get SOME people there - There have been reports in the last couple of days that Four Hundred Thousand tickets have not even been offered for sale yet !!


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 23 Jul 12 - 03:26 AM

Football is a tribal pastime, so very few Brits have any interest invested in Olympic footie.
Add to that the fact that it's a ladies match, which is nearly always a poorly attended event, and it's no surprise that there is a lack of demand for tickets.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: ChrisJBrady
Date: 23 Jul 12 - 06:55 AM

The Shen continues ...

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/olympics/4444496/Olympic-Games-terror-visas-racket-exposed-by-The-Sun.html

Mon, 23 Jul 2012

Dodgy passport ... bought by Sun man

Olympic 'terror visas' racket
Pakistan passport gang is smashed
EXCLUSIVE
By STEPHEN MOYES
Published: Today at 01:11

A VISA scam giving potential terrorists the chance to sneak into Britain with Pakistan's Olympic team has been smashed by The Sun.

We infiltrated a crime ring offering false passports, visas — and access to London 2012 as bogus support staff.

We uncovered a ring of corrupt Pakistani officials and travel staff conspiring with a prominent politician to bypass stringent security.

First they provided our undercover investigator with a genuine Pakistani passport in a false name.

Then leading Lahore politician Abid Chodhary spelled out how for around £7,000 he could get our man a two-month visa — and smuggle him into London 2012 as part of Pakistan's Olympic squad.

The Sun secretly filmed Mr Chodhary as he explained how easy it was to get into the Olympic Village by masquerading as a member of the athletes' support team.

We were told we could even take part in Friday's opening ceremony.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 23 Jul 12 - 02:11 PM

More alarmist garbage from the notorious British tabloids to satisfy the cravings of scandal-lovers.

The Guardian has a thought-provoking (not tabloid knee-jerk) article,
"Will the Olympics be a Winner for East London?", 7 July 2012.
Gist- East Londoners will try to get away during the Games, but a much changed infrastructure will remain after the Games. An infrastructure that will "be an asset to their community for years to come."
These include one new train line and one major line upgrade, a light railway line extension and a useful ("if repulsive") Westfall shopping mall.
The Olympic facilities, if managed correctly, will be a boon for those who participate in sport. Funding must be maintained.
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Tickets- of course, sports unpopular with the public will be poorly attended. What else is new?
It is true that women are poorly supported by the public except in some athletic events such as running and swimming. Nothing new here.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: GUEST,Tunesmith
Date: 23 Jul 12 - 02:30 PM

Of course, the Olympic are too big, but - unfortunately - its very size is what makes them such an attraction.
For example, athletics has always been called "the showpiece" of the Olympics, but athletics is not very popular as compared to many other sports.
Indeed, if all the star athletes were to appear in a meeting at the Crystal Palace then they would attract a crowd no bigger than some division one football matches.
Having said all that, I wouldn't swap all those great track and field stars, and great swimmers, and great cyclist for all the footballers, golfers, and cricket players in the world.
I'm right behind our athletes, and Jessica Ennis in particular(!).
Despite the weather, and the traffic, and Boris, I believe these games will be fantastic.
By the way, what if the Olympics had been in Bejing this year.
I can see the headlines " Usain Bolt washed away in horrendous flood!"


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 23 Jul 12 - 02:53 PM

Looking forward to the Games, even if only as a TV spectator.

And thanks to the corporations who will sponsor the events on TV.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 23 Jul 12 - 03:32 PM

Well I shan't see one iota of it. Hopefully.
I hope those who want to enjoy it do so.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: GUEST,Shimrod
Date: 23 Jul 12 - 05:57 PM

"Just don't read those pages in the paper & don't switch in to those tv channels."

That means that I am left with very little choice - sport, sport, sport, sport ... and more f***ing sport, in every medium I look at - and has been for months! I rather hope that the f***ing Olympics all goes horribly pear-shaped, in some, as yet, unforeseen (but, naturally, non-lethal) fashion and is NEVER EVER staged again!! And it hasn't even started yet - and I hate it, hate it, hate it already!!!


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Don(Wyziwyg)T
Date: 23 Jul 12 - 06:11 PM

""A VISA scam giving potential terrorists the chance to sneak into Britain with Pakistan's Olympic team has been smashed by The Sun.""

And of course Sun journalists are models of probity who would never indulge in any form of copy selling dishonesty.

So we can all take this as GOSPEL, can't we..........?

Hang on a mo! Which sleazy bunch of phone hackers are still under investigation??

Oh Yeah! News International..................!

And who owns the Sun..................?

Oh Shit!
Don T.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 23 Jul 12 - 10:18 PM

It has been some years since I last visited the UK, but I remember how hard it was to find a good newspaper. I had to go to one of the better hotels or a large news and book agent to find a Times or Guardian.
On the other hand the tabloids with their garbage were everywhere.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: GUEST,Tunesmith
Date: 24 Jul 12 - 03:22 AM

I think sport is fantastic and should be encouraged at every step.
My god, doesn't everyone realise that we are all heading in to a - not so brave - obese new world!
These fantastically fit young people are amazing, and a wonderful example of what mankind and do with their bodies - as opposed to those who prefer to see how fat and unhealthy they can make themselves.
Indeed, these young people are truly superhumans.
If you don't believe me, then go and measure out 29 and half feet( the equivalent of five 5ft 10in men laid end to end) and then tell me that an ordinary human-being could jump that far.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: DMcG
Date: 24 Jul 12 - 03:30 AM

if you stay in London, the Games needn't impinge on you if you don't want them to. Just don't read those pages in the paper & don't switch in to those tv channels

And don't try to get to work (providing dedicated lanes for some causes delays for everyone else; heaven knows what the tube and buses will be like.)

And in particular, don't try to work in Stratford, as my daughter does in one of her many roles.

And of course, if you are resident in London, don't pay the extra rates that you've been volunteered for.

To those who enjoy the games, great, I have no problem. But really the idea that those who don't can just avoid them is not up your usual standard. MthGM.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Manitas_at_home
Date: 24 Jul 12 - 03:57 AM

We don't actually seem to be paying any extra in rates at the moment. Of course Newham Council could just be cutting services instead but no extra money is coming out of my pocket to pay for the Olympics. And my streets are cleaner, and the road markings are being refreshed, and the canal towpaths and Greenway have been upgraded...I think we may be reaping some of the benefits already.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: MGM·Lion
Date: 24 Jul 12 - 04:09 AM

DMcG ~ Thanks for the implied, if somewhat backhanded, compliment.

My response was to those who were complaining of the media obsession being unavoidable. It was, I think, posted before the absurdities of the transport interference [and - the other aspect to which I have already expressed objection - the copyright absurdities re use of the Rings & the name Olympic, &c] became public.

But I take your overall point; & will accept that The Games are, as it has now become clear, having a more deleterious effect on a number of everyday goings-on than they ought.

I still hope that their overall effect will prove to have been more beneficial than otherwise.

~M~


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: ChrisJBrady
Date: 24 Jul 12 - 04:41 AM

We went to Brighton and Eastbourne at the weekend. It was nice to see the draconian rules about not featuring the rings being broken albeit in a small way. In Eastbourne the promenade gardens had the Olympic rings clearly picked out in a flower garden display. And in Brighton there was an amazing cake display clearly depicting the Olympic rings.

BUT - just as in London we found no buzz or razzmatazz or excitement about the Olympics. There were no Oly flags, bunting, or displays. Even 'statues' of the two 'turds' (Oly characters Wenlock and Whatever) were absent. Everyone was more interested in the sun, sea, shop and beaches - mainly all being there on holiday.

As I have already opined - its as though the Olympics are being held in another country altogether - even if this is up a 'no-go' area of the East End of London.


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Subject: RE: BS: Olympics - London's Shame
From: Richard Bridge
Date: 24 Jul 12 - 04:47 AM

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