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Sal Paradise wrote:How would you describe China's rise to prominence since it adopted a capitalist approach? don't want to wee on your bonfire
It just proves that capitalism need reigning in with some good old fashioned socialism. If China is the best you can come back with after all this time then I'd give up.
Joined: Oct 19 2003 Posts: 17898 Location: Packed like sardines, in a tin
Is anyone else getting fed up with seeing "celebrities" swanning around on the torch relay? Chris Moyles (FFS), Dr Who, Will.i.am? Why do these people get a chance to take part, when other deserving candidates were overlooked? Were they all nominated in the normal way? Or did the selection committee pick up a copy of "Hello" just before the consideration?
Its the Olympic flame - it doesn't need celebrity endorsement.
Chris28 wrote:Is anyone else getting fed up with seeing "celebrities" swanning around on the torch relay? Chris Moyles (FFS), Dr Who, Will.i.am? Why do these people get a chance to take part, when other deserving candidates were overlooked? Were they all nominated in the normal way? Or did the selection committee pick up a copy of "Hello" just before the consideration?
Its the Olympic flame - it doesn't need celebrity endorsement.
I know two people who have pulled out because they don't like the way it's been hijacked, what the f'k has fat gobshoite from L**ds Moyles done to deserve being involved, or Diddieversellouttochina Drogba!!!?
Joined: May 10 2002 Posts: 47951 Location: Die Metropole
Standee wrote:I know two people who have pulled out because they don't like the way it's been hijacked, what the f'k has fat gobshoite from L**ds Moyles done to deserve being involved, or Diddieversellouttochina Drogba!!!?
I really don't know what it was like in previous Games, but we do seem to be hellbent on making even this 'bigger' and 'glitzier' than I've been aware of before.
Back to the stuff I mentioned earlier: tb says that, in the same conversation, he heard that things like the water company and Virgin won't be allowed to have more than two vans in the Olympic area at any time either. Heaven help us if we get a mega water burst, then.
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Mintball wrote:I really don't know what it was like in previous Games, but we do seem to be hellbent on making even this 'bigger' and 'glitzier' than I've been aware of before.
Back to the stuff I mentioned earlier: tb says that, in the same conversation, he heard that things like the water company and Virgin won't be allowed to have more than two vans in the Olympic area at any time either. Heaven help us if we get a mega water burst, then.
It's hellsih (from what I am told), a friend of mine worked with me in Manchester in 2002, she went to do liscencing/merchandising (having left UEFA in Lucerne to do so), she packed in after 12 weeks, I haven't heard a positive story about LOCOG or ODA in recent months. Another friend is working on the torch relay and is hating every minute of it, people only being given 700/800 metres to run and then "celebrities" given a mile or so.
The whole idea, I thought, was to reward the "worthy" not just to publicise the largesse of modern britain.
(I feel all grown up having used that phrase, I may need a lie down)
Joined: Mar 05 2002 Posts: 48326 Location: Londinium
Mintball wrote:I really don't know what it was like in previous Games, but we do seem to be hellbent on making even this 'bigger' and 'glitzier' than I've been aware of before.
Back to the stuff I mentioned earlier: tb says that, in the same conversation, he heard that things like the water company and Virgin won't be allowed to have more than two vans in the Olympic area at any time either. Heaven help us if we get a mega water burst, then.
What I heard - and this could be just hearsay - is that Thames Water have been told they can have two emergency vans on the go to cover London. In Virgin Media's case, two vans for East London.
Joined: May 25 2002 Posts: 37704 Location: Zummerzet, where the zoider apples grow
Chris28 wrote:Is anyone else getting fed up with seeing "celebrities" swanning around on the torch relay? Chris Moyles (FFS), Dr Who, Will.i.am? Why do these people get a chance to take part, when other deserving candidates were overlooked? Were they all nominated in the normal way? Or did the selection committee pick up a copy of "Hello" just before the consideration?
Its the Olympic flame - it doesn't need celebrity endorsement.
Agreed, there should be more local celebrities, like this one
Chris28 wrote:Is anyone else getting fed up with seeing "celebrities" swanning around on the torch relay? Chris Moyles (FFS), Dr Who, Will.i.am? Why do these people get a chance to take part, when other deserving candidates were overlooked? Were they all nominated in the normal way? Or did the selection committee pick up a copy of "Hello" just before the consideration?
Its the Olympic flame - it doesn't need celebrity endorsement.
Agreed, there should be more local celebrities, like this one
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That torch comes through Warrington tomorrow. I'm hoping someone nicks it and throws it in the Mersey. Absolutely sick of the fugging games already.
Heard on the radio, that prices in the olympic stadium have been set. Can of beer £4.20, Bottle of water £1.60. Someone is making a nice profit somewhere. Dispicable.
Joined: May 25 2002 Posts: 37704 Location: Zummerzet, where the zoider apples grow
Live Wired wrote:That torch comes through Warrington tomorrow. I'm hoping someone nicks it and throws it in the Mersey. Absolutely sick of the fugging games already.
Heard on the radio, that prices in the olympic stadium have been set. Can of beer £4.20, Bottle of water £1.60. Someone is making a nice profit somewhere. Dispicable.
Can of Heineken is £4.20. Ale & cider will be available but will have their branding covered because Heineken is the official beer (the ale & cider probably consists of Newcy Brown and Strongbow) and it obviously ain't their fault that some people may want something other than a pissy Anglicised version of what was once a decent Dutch lager
The older I get, the better I was
Advice is what we seek when we already know the answer - but wish we didn't
I'd rather have a full bottle in front of me than a full-frontal lobotomy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ kirkstaller wrote: "All DNA shows is that we have a common creator."
cod'ead wrote: "I have just snotted weissbier all over my keyboard & screen"
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "No amount of cajolery, and no attempts at ethical or social seduction, can eradicate from my heart a deep burning hatred for the Tory Party. So far as I am concerned they are lower than vermin." - Aneurin Bevan
Joined: Mar 08 2002 Posts: 26578 Location: On the set of NEDS...
cod'ead wrote:Can of Heineken is £4.20. Ale & cider will be available but will have their branding covered because Heineken is the official beer (the ale & cider probably consists of Newcy Brown and Strongbow) and it obviously ain't their fault that some people may want something other than a pissy Anglicised version of what was once a decent Dutch lager
1. The bitter is John Smiths. 2. Heineken has not been the Anglicised version for around 5 years, every drop on sale here is the real thing.
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