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Phillips Idowu's pulled out.
BBC Sport - English trio pull out of Commonwealth Games
Well, that was probably the biggest star of the games. World discus champion's pulled out too.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI heard an Indian official saying that this morning. Laughed my b*ll*cks off I did.
Sure. Nothing to do with giardia, cryptosporidium, clostridium or any other perfectly innocent deadly pathogen transmitted by cooks wiping their arses without bogroll then preparing food without washing their hands. Nothing at all to do with that, no it´s a little bit of extra cumin and paprika powder that causes dysentery. Yep, you heard it here first.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostAn official said "complaints could be due to "cultural differences".
"Everyone has different standards about cleanliness. The Westerners have different standards, we have different standards"
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An official said "complaints could be due to "cultural differences".
"Everyone has different standards about cleanliness. The Westerners have different standards, we have different standards"
New Zealand chef de mission Dave Currie has suggested the Games might even have to be cancelled.
He told New Zealand commercial radio on Tuesday: "If the village is not ready and athletes can't come, obviously the implications of that are that it's not going to happen."
Sounds like a sensible chap. Protect your athletes; a nasty stomach or intestinal infection could ruin their chances at more important and lucrative tournaments. Many of the athletes make their living (often a very basic living) out of their sport and can't afford to lose a year or so due to illness. Looks to me like the world, and India itself, is finally getting a reminder that however strong India's economic growth, however huge it's IT companies, it's still a third world country, and in the third world, basic stuff like building, cleaning and hygiene generally isn't much good.
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View Postcouldn't they run?
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostLet's hope the rickshaws are in good working order or the athletes won't get to the stadia.
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Before we get too snooty though, we have to remember our building projects haven't been covered in glory - think of that wobbly bridge across the Thames, and the toilet fiasco at Wembley. Let's hope we don't mess up the Olympics!
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I think it's very sad. I was in Delhi in April, and there was so much work going on - pavements being laid, new roads, generally massive amounts of money being spent. Our tour guide talked excitedly about the games and I thought they would give the country a real boost. It's a shame it's got so late before anyone has thought to check on readiness. To have spent all that money and not get the positive return when so many people are so desperately poor would be terrible.
But yes, it does have echoes of clientCo's software project.
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostApparently it's the new long jump pit.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostThere was some report about dogs living in the buildings. Twas probably them.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostThat will be fixed in a couple of days too.
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