Thread: The Olympics
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Old 05-06-2012, 15:02   #3
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Re: The Olympics.

I'll be taking my daughters to see the torch in Glasgow on Friday evening. They've both been doing school projects about the olympics so are very enthusiastic.

There is a element of the Scottish population that doesn't feel part of it but I suspect that's for political rather than Geographical reasons.

My view is that Scotland is part of the GB so it's as much our olympics as you want it to be. You're certainly not going to ever be closer to an Olympic games. We've also got our own Commonwealth Games in 2 years time so I'm sure we can learn a lot from all the venues used for the Olympics.

Personally I always look forward to the Olympic Games but much prefer Games that are in my timezone.
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