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Stuart 06-08-2012 12:29

Re: The London 2012 Olympics: Current affairs discussion
 
He's just a pillock. He seems to be saying stuff to remind his fans he is still alive, and is trying to appear relevant.

Maggy 06-08-2012 18:54

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Just for fun..:)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19134258

carlwaring 06-08-2012 19:09

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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35460406)
You really don't pay attention do you?

Not much, no :)

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Have you seen the discussions about the underhand methods of the corporations that have been allowed into the Athletes village and into the Olympics parks?
No. But if there's any facts going around I'm happy to read them.

For example, yes you are allowed to wear any branded T-Shirt whilst attending the Olympics.

Maggy 06-08-2012 19:20

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More just for fun..

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-19048451

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If you head down to Trafalgar Square, you will see something of a surprise, as Lord Nelson's statue has been given a makeover.
London's iconic statues, including Sir Winston Churchill's, have been adorned with hats created by top designers.
:)

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-19135316

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A six-metre-high puppet has finished a seven-day journey from Coventry to London as part of the 2012 Cultural Olympiad.
Lady Godiva, powered by a team of 100 cyclists, was met with a carnival procession in Walthamstow.
Waltham Forest Council Leader Chris Robbins received a Book of Intent, containing the hopes of young people from the West Midlands.
The Godiva puppet took two-and-a-half years to make.
Godiva travelled 125 miles through Northampton, Milton Keynes, Luton, Hatfield and Waltham Abbey on the way to the capital.

devilincarnate 06-08-2012 19:31

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Originally Posted by carlwaring (Post 35460255)
Oh dear. Morrisey's obviously desperate to get back into the headlines again :( What a moron.

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/showbiz/...i-germany.html

This is the only time that i disagree with you Carl mate

mertle 06-08-2012 20:29

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This brought tears to my eyes the story how laura trott got into cycling. Its amazing story how on holiday was refused ride on cablecar due mother was overweight. How she then became deterimed to lose weight as she hated herself. Took them to cycle track both girls got hooked.

http://www.trackcyclingnews.com/olympics12trottmum.html

carlwaring 06-08-2012 20:42

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Originally Posted by devilincarnate (Post 35460448)
This is the only time that i disagree with you Carl mate

Each to their own, but how anyone can actually agree with any of that is beyond me :confused: He makes absolutely no sense whatsoever; to me, that is :)

devilincarnate 06-08-2012 20:45

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Originally Posted by carlwaring (Post 35460481)
Each to their own, but how anyone can actually agree with any of that is beyond me :confused: He makes absolutely no sense whatsoever; to me, that is :)

As you say Carl each to their own. He make absolute sense if you have the same opinions as him?

carlwaring 06-08-2012 22:00

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Well yeah :p: But the point is I don't understand the opinion. Never mind.

danielf 07-08-2012 01:10

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Muppets do u-turn

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London 2012 Olympics: Algeria's Taoufik Makhloufi reinstated into Olympic 1500m final after being thrown out for lack of effort at 800m
Algerian medal contender Taoufik Makhloufi has been reinstated to run in the Olympic 1500 metres final after he was earlier thrown out of the Olympics for not trying hard enough in his 800m heat.

Makhloufi had already qualified for today’s 1500m final by winning his semi-final on Sunday. It was reported that following his 1500m race he no longer wanted to run in the 800m but his National Olympic Committee failed to withdraw him before the deadline.

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But Locog, the London Olympic organising committee, later released a statement confirming the disqualification had been revoked.

“After reviewing evidence provided by a Locog medical officer, the disqualification of athlete 1008 (Makhloufi) from further participation in the athletics competition of the 2012 Olympic Games has been revoked by the IAAF technical delegates. Consequently,
Mr Makhloufi is able to compete,” it said.

An IAAF spokeswoman had earlier confirmed that by obtaining a medical certificate from a local doctor explaining he had an ailment that troubled him, but which could clear up, Makhloufi was able to gain readmittance into the Games.
So if you don't perform at your best in an event because you want to conserve energy for another one you get thrown out. It's perfectly acceptable however, to lie in order to get back in. That's the Olympic Spirit!!!

MovedGoalPosts 07-08-2012 12:00

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-19162620

Seems a rather pathetic overeaction to me for something that most police officers would see as being very much a bit of fun.

carlwaring 07-08-2012 12:30

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Absolutely agree.

This was also kinda my point earlier when I replied to Maggy's post from the other thread with regards to Corporate Sponsorship of the Games.

Yes, there have been some major over-reactions with regards to it but then, having spent so many £m they have a right to protect their investment; without which the games simply would not take place.

Maggy 07-08-2012 14:29

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/vide...0m-brick-video
Just for fun..:)

martyh 07-08-2012 22:27

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just caught a glimpse of seb Coe and Sir roger Bannister deep in conversation and it struck me what does Coe do now ,he's seen his dream of getting a UK Olympics so what now?

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Originally Posted by danielf (Post 35460571)
Muppets do u-turn



So if you don't perform at your best in an event because you want to conserve energy for another one you get thrown out. It's perfectly acceptable however, to lie in order to get back in. That's the Olympic Spirit!!!

and he just one it in very surprising fashion

danielf 07-08-2012 22:40

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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35460969)

and he just won it in very surprising fashion

Yes. Excellent result :D


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