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Incidentally, 2012 is the third London Olympics.
At the first one in 1908, British police teams won all three medals in the Tug 'o War. I wonder if whoever presented the medals greeted them with "Hello, hello, hello"?
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I always love to watch the Olympic sport on TV and it will be no different this time. But it might as well be in Mongolia for all I care, I ain't going anywhere near it.
And I ain't watching that waste of money they call the opening and closing ceremonies. Not even on TV.
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Why not travel on the VIP roads, where even the traffic lights will go green for you as you swish past the peasants.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostIf you live somewhere nothing ever happens it's easy to say "get caught up in it" but I have a major sporting event on my doorstep for 2 weeks every year and although I watch some of it and enjoy it I won't pretend that it isn't disruptive. The olympics are going to be at least 10x as big and will pretty much paralyse a transport system which is already bursting at the seams. It will be a lot easier to enjoy them if you don't have to put up with that for 2 hours a day just to get to and from work.
I know that they were encouraging firms to get their employees to work from home during the period.
Thankfully I'm not working in the smoke any more.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThat's partly why I think you should make the effort to buy into it... a bit like how being stuck in a crowd is annoying, but being at a gig makes it different. Getting caught up in it would, even as a cynical tactic, be a great way to make it seem less annoying
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostHang on though - I enjoy moaning about the Olympics, and I'm sure other naysayers in this thread do too.
So in a way you're the kill joy
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhat a bunch of miserable kill-joys. Even if you aren't really bothered by sport, the Olympics is a huge spectacle and this is the only time it will be in our native land - might as well buy into it, easier to give in than make yourself angry since it's going to absolutely saturate the entire country for weeks.
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Originally posted by escapeUK View PostI take your point, but I think saturate is an exaggeration. Personally I'll find it very easy to ignore, as I dont watch broadcast tv.
Originally posted by doodab View PostDon't get me wrong, I think it will be good to watch, on TV, but central London is a bit overcrowded at the best of times, with the extra load on the transport network and the daily security scares it's going to be hellish.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
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Don't get me wrong, I think it will be good to watch, on TV, but central London is a bit overcrowded at the best of times, with the extra load on the transport network and the daily security scares it's going to be hellish.
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I have tickets for the Olympics and Paralympics and am really looking forward to the party.
You are a miserable bunch of sods - use it as an excuse to WFH!
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