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Re: OLYMPICS LONDON 2012

Post by Marian » Mon Aug 06, 2012 5:05 pm

Just watched the final of the show jumping team win the gold medal. We tied for first place with the Netherlands, so we had to have a jump off for the gold. Very exciting!
First GB gold since 1952.

I don't think that even the inclusion of David Beckham would have made any difference to the football!

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Re: OLYMPICS LONDON 2012

Post by mariana44 » Mon Aug 06, 2012 7:34 pm

David might have helped with the penalties though !
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Re: OLYMPICS LONDON 2012

Post by hpooch » Tue Aug 07, 2012 4:24 am

Thanks, Marian......From now on I will use the U.K. (United Kingdom) when addressing this forum

Congrats to "Great Britain" for winning the "Gold" in Speed Cycling today
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Re: OLYMPICS LONDON 2012

Post by ROBERT M. » Wed Aug 08, 2012 1:13 am

hpooch wrote:Thanks, Marian......From now on I will use the U.K. (United Kingdom) when addressing this forum
Or you could just use Great Britain, as I don't think we have any memebers on the forum from Northern Ireland :wink:
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Re: OLYMPICS LONDON 2012

Post by keithgood838 » Wed Aug 08, 2012 12:27 pm

XANADU
(with apologies to Samuel Coleridge)

In Stratford did Olympic gods
a pringle velodrome decree
where Lee, the local river runs,
through envious east London,
past towering monuments to Mammon's gilded city.
There with patriotic pleasure we behold
cyclists slowing, banking, sprinting,
leaving the whole world trailing
while bagging for Britain a cornucopia of gold.

:D

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Re: OLYMPICS LONDON 2012

Post by Eman » Wed Aug 08, 2012 1:24 pm

Keith, nice one!

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Re: OLYMPICS LONDON 2012

Post by ROBERT M. » Wed Aug 08, 2012 4:56 pm

ROBERT M. wrote:
hpooch wrote:Thanks, Marian......From now on I will use the U.K. (United Kingdom) when addressing this forum
Or you could just use Great Britain, as I don't think we have any memebers on the forum from Northern Ireland :wink:
Sorry Keith, I forgot about you :wink: .........I think of you as being a Londoner :wink:
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Post by Marian » Wed Aug 08, 2012 9:32 pm

I think is Keith is from Cork in Eire Robert.

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Re: OLYMPICS LONDON 2012

Post by ROBERT M. » Thu Aug 09, 2012 12:53 am

Oh I see Marian............I was correct originally :wink:
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Re: OLYMPICS LONDON 2012

Post by Lena & Harry Smith » Thu Aug 09, 2012 8:29 am

Still time for Great Britain to capture some more medals, and although we usually feel disappointed when the England football team gets eliminated, (as is the routine now) this summed it up in the newspaper....
How can they ever hold their arrogant heads up again compared with our Olympic competitors. We the footie fans, suckers, besotted by the Premier League players.
The poor things most days have to get into their Bentleys to reach their training ground by 10'o'Clock. Sit around having breakfast in their flip flops, ring their agents, arrange their sex lives, then go through an hour of training and sometimes work up a sweat and most of them somehow have to rub along on £150.000 a week, and still regarded as role models
It went on to say ,dear God how could we have been so deluded.
In comparison, the Olympians have opened our eyes when we think of their daily routines of Four years slogging away every morning in rain and snow, no fans or groupies and end up nice people, no arrogance, and admirable people.
When was this last seen in football,,,Yes, it was back in 1966.

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Re: OLYMPICS LONDON 2012

Post by Gray » Fri Aug 10, 2012 6:33 am

Well said, Lena.
Couldn't agree more.
Not just that, but I am getting fed up with the X-Factor wannabes, TOWIE's and celeb driven air-heads.
Good job ITV didn't broadcast the Olympics, we would of had 15 rounds of public vote off's and new events such as who can eat the most whitchetty grubs.

Ah that feels better! Rant over! :)

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Re: OLYMPICS LONDON 2012

Post by keithgood838 » Fri Aug 10, 2012 11:53 am

BLAKE'S SECOND

I am a runner of sparkling renown
on the Olympic sprinters' track,
but one blooming niggle is getting me down:
I'm sick of the sight of you-know-whose broad back.

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Re: OLYMPICS LONDON 2012

Post by Lena & Harry Smith » Fri Aug 10, 2012 12:27 pm

That's it Gray, get it off your chest. and Keith that is very good. :)
However good Jamaican Usain Bolt is if only he would cut the antics before and after his races and show a bit of modesty.
He could take a leaf out of David Rudishas the Kenyan athlete's book. He seems such a pleasant character. :D :D

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Re: OLYMPICS LONDON 2012

Post by paul jh » Fri Aug 10, 2012 5:17 pm

For me, Usain Bolt is the highlight of the London Olympics, just as he was in Beijing. I like every gesture, every proclamation, and his amazing running. The US commentators were correct in that we haven't seen anyone with his charisma since Mohammed Ali.

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Re: OLYMPICS LONDON 2012

Post by Lena & Harry Smith » Fri Aug 10, 2012 6:52 pm

I do agree Paul that Usain Bolt has definitely been one of the highlights of the Olympics, he's proved to be the current fastest human being on two legs.
He has now described himself as a legend, but... Charisma :shock: :roll: :wink:

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