Oof horrible scouse accent for johnson thompson girl, spose I could live with that though![]()
I say Pendleton's the hottest. Those thighs...You must log in or register to see imagesYou must log in or register to see images
johnson thompson and ennis are attractive and all, but i think i love bert le clos more
Trouble is, she's clearly catered for. You've no chance. Don't waste the passion.![]()
Sir Wig is the man for me. I really want to be him. Trouble with Pendleton's thighs are, they'd probably kill you.
This is quickly descending into who the hottest olympian is...
So we don't get accused of sexism, I should probably just say that Kristian Thomas is a vewy attwactive young man.
(and I thought Gemma Gibbons scrubbed up very well yesterday...)
I think one of the better things (and i'm mindful that i'm probably going to sound all twenty-twelve here) but all the venues were built with legacy and sustainability in mind, and have a post games life lined up (with the exception of the athletics stadium), so were not going to be left with a load of pigeon **** accumulators like Beijing and Athens have.
The atmosphere also sounds pretty good, and that was one of the concerns for football club tenants I believe. Still not sure i'd want Saints playing the other side of an athletics track though. Also, how lonely are Leyton Orient fans gonna be in an 80,000 seater stadium (even though I think I read somewhere that when the stadium is reconfigured post games it'll only be 60,000 capacity)?
Personally, having been to the games, it's all shiny and impressive, but there have been some major oversights.
The biggest one was the fact that, having exited the basketball arena and left the park, there is no signs (anywhere) for 7 miles to the tube station we wanted, which was fecking superb with our travel cards running out at 12 pm and us needing to get to a hotel about an hour and a half away on a tube system (which hasn't been able to cope, even though there's been feck all visitors compared with what they were expecting)...
Whenever we went to ask someone working for the games where this station was, they either didn't speak English well enough to comprehend the situation, or said "yeah I know where it is", before pointing us in the wrong direction, which we walked down for fecking ages before asking someone who wasn't a ****, who told us that the first lot were idiots and it was in the exact opposite direction.
London, as a city, was very poorly signposted as it was...
Contrast this to Newcastle, where there are massive directional banners directing you to the stadium every 100 yards.