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Nah. Going to completely avoid the whole debacle.Originally posted by k2p2 View PostLooks like a heatwave for the opening ceremony. Good job they've got that raincloud.
Tickets still available if anyone's got a couple of grand knocking about.
London 2012: Tickets still available for Olympics opening ceremony | Sport | guardian.co.uk
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Looks like a heatwave for the opening ceremony. Good job they've got that raincloud.
Tickets still available if anyone's got a couple of grand knocking about.
London 2012: Tickets still available for Olympics opening ceremony | Sport | guardian.co.uk
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and three wind turbinesOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostOlympic opening ceremony to feature ‘fly-tipping and abandoned cars’
The Olympic opening ceremony will be inspired by the British countryside, and will feature a burnt-out Ford Mondeo and at least one abandoned fridge.
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Olympic opening ceremony to feature ‘fly-tipping and abandoned cars’
The Olympic opening ceremony will be inspired by the British countryside, and will feature a burnt-out Ford Mondeo and at least one abandoned fridge.
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Oh God, it really is true!!
The set will be one of the biggest ever created and feature real grass, an oak tree, and synthetic clouds suspended from wires above the stadium - one of which will produce rain
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostIt will be intersting to see the final bill, and compare it with labours estimate

appalling
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It will be intersting to see the final bill, and compare it with labours estimate
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Picture an idyllic English scene, families picnicing on a meadow etc etc... and then picture the scene in the pissing rain.
I'm going to have to watch it now, just so i know what everyone is laughing about (for years to come).
I hate Tony Blair. This was his last act of pissing in the well before leaving town.
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£27,000,000 worth of bollocks.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostWhat a lot of bollocks.
Bit of turf, the set from the Tellitubbies and a bunch of 'artistes' working for f-all.
The animals are on a one-way ticket. They'll in the burgers by morning.
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