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Fork Handles 07-26-2012 06:36 AM

London 2012
 
Come on. Poms v Aussies.:unionjack:

Whats the wager?

But if you coonts are going to include the taffs, jocks and paddies, then we'll claim the kiwis and yarpies.












...and Jamaicans.:afro:

roamer 07-26-2012 04:05 PM

Something wrong if we don`t do fairly well, home advantage an`ll.

Quite a few promotional clips on TV out here making London look very nice, guess they`ve hidden the bad bits.

Heard the Thais have 37 competitors there, surprised at the number.

Boxing and shooting seemed to be their main specialities.

Who`d have guessed?:jester:

woodman2 07-26-2012 04:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by roamer (Post 218132)
Something wrong if we don`t do fairly well, home advantage an`ll.

Quite a few promotional clips on TV out here making London look very nice, guess they`ve hidden the bad bits.

Heard the Thais have 37 competitors there, surprised at the number.

Boxing and shooting seemed to be their main specialities.

Who`d have guessed?:jester:

But only if the fight is 5 against 1 and the shooting is in the back.

Fork Handles 07-26-2012 05:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by roamer (Post 218132)

Heard the Thais have 37 competitors there, surprised at the number.

Boxing and shooting seemed to be their main specialities.

:jester:

Any male athletes as well?:viking:

ferocious 07-26-2012 06:52 PM

I've timed it well leave during opening ceremony and land back in time for closing ceremony !! Pleased I'm away as the 250k bike race is closing my route into work for 2 days

gkp 07-26-2012 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ferocious (Post 218146)
I've timed it well leave during opening ceremony and land back in time for closing ceremony !! Pleased I'm away as the 250k bike race is closing my route into work for 2 days

I keep thinking there is something wrong with me because these games are on my doorstep and I am not at all interested in them :-(

ROLAND 07-26-2012 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by gkp (Post 218147)
I keep thinking there is something wrong with me because these games are on my doorstep and I am not at all interested in them :-(

If they had burning your own town down you'd win a gold medal :bigfinger

roamer 07-27-2012 06:03 AM

I doubt I`ll watch much of it but from the news seems to be creating a nice atmosphere, maybe not if you`re actually there though?

I quite liked this story :



"It's a tale of Olympian proportions: A man, a rickshaw, and a slow journey from a Chinese village to London through 16 countries.

Chinese farmer Chen Guanming claimed Thursday that his two-year odyssey to the London games took him from Thailand's floods to Tibet to snowed-in Turkey to Britain since he started in 2010.

The 57-year-old, who said he had never traveled outside China before this trip, said he wanted to support the athletes and "spread the Olympic spirit." He's also seeking a last-minute ticket to attend Friday's opening ceremony.

"I came to support and cheer all the people from all over the world who are participating in the sports," said Chen, who sports a silvery white beard and a small ponytail. "I'm volunteering, I'm not looking for a reward.""


http://www.newsday.com/sports/man-ri...pics-1.3862302

ROLAND 08-03-2012 06:17 PM

GB winning everything in sight, can't see any Aussie golds. Even the Kiwis have got more gold dancing

penetrator 08-03-2012 06:27 PM

Things not looking good for the Aussies so far, took a real hammering off Team GB in the velodrome tonight, as the commentator of the mens pursuit final put it "an emphatic drubbing of Australia". Still things might change once the boomerang and sheep sheering competitions get under way.

Fork Handles 08-10-2012 09:59 PM

Tip of the hat to 'Team GB'. Gave us a right bollocking.



But oddly, Australia Rules The Waves. :boat:






and of course, South Africa waives the rules.....:man:

Fork Handles 08-11-2012 03:40 PM

Gotta laugh.

BBC commentator in the last yachting event (What its doing in the Olympics beats me) as the Spanish yacht sails away from the Aussies
"The Australian boat trailing the European team now"


Sad really



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roamer 08-14-2012 08:39 AM

"Sad really"

Indeed so.

Made me laugh when in the pre Olympics build-up, Bradley Wiggins was interviewed and made a joke about his preparation being drinking vodka & ice.

Shortly after the BBC sports commentator described him as " that cycling fella"

I guess she had no idea of his name.

Fork Handles 08-14-2012 09:34 AM

So the first medal recall takes place as some overweight east european slag forfeits to a kiwi.

A couple more like that and we'll have to learn the words to God Defend New Zilland.:hugehug:

old crust 08-14-2012 05:02 PM

Some of the BBC sports reporters are so bad its embarrassing. When the GB football team were playing in Cardiff, the Radio Leicester sports bloke reported that he could not understand why England were playing a home game in Wales.


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