good one ILD. we only went to see basketball, not even GB, and got a massive buzz out of it. just wanted to experience the olympics
Who said I didn't enjoy it???? I actually said it was a bit strange, and parts of it didn't make sense! I enjoyed the music part (except ****ing LOOK AT ME McCartny, who can't sing anymore) allied with the current culture. The fireworks were sensational and as a show is was well done!
As a British person I wonder if the rest of the world understood any of it? I suppose a Sun reader might have been taken in by it.![]()
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good one ILD. we only went to see basketball, not even GB, and got a massive buzz out of it. just wanted to experience the olympics

Really liked the opening ceremony it took some bollocks to do that massive respect to Boyle for not producing some ****ty glossed up parade. If only the industrial revolution was that interesting at school!
The BBC have been annoying me during these Olympics overhyping certain Olympians, also the Paula Radcliffe love in can **** right off and do one, it's a massive disrespect to injured athletes who sit out their injuries and get on with it.



i've long despised the adulation of paula radcliffe from the media. yes she was the best in the business (for a very short space of time) but its nice to see others see through it too![]()
I don't like this moan about it being too left-wing. No point in bringing politics into it. What if it was very right-wing show? Many left-wing politicians would be moaning. To be honest I don't care. Celebrating the NHS/GOSH for me is NOT political and was actually quite special for me because if it wasn't for the NHS I probably wouldn't be alive today. Anyone who is saying the opening ceremony was rubbish is boring and miserable!
Agree about the subtle hints to the British audience in the Archers theme tune as well as the Eastenders one. Great bits for the international audience as well with the Bond/Queen sequence and the comedy with Rowan Atkinson while the London Symphony Orchestra performed Chariots of Fire.
As for the sport, I've been loving it! Really enjoyed both road races and ended up screaming at the TV in the last 1km of the woman's race.
Now very excited about going to London on Thursday. Agree with what's been said above, just to be involved is fantastic as it's a once in a life time event (unless you're Dave in which case he's been to both the 1948 and even the 1908 games in London).
I can't stand her, it's the constant searching for sympathy, the sense of entitlement and the tears wind me up. There are young people coming back from Afghanistan with missing limbs who still manage to inspire us all doing amazing things like climbing Everest and running marathons remain positive against all odds, her attitude is absolutely disgusting considering she has no disability and will no doubt get a cushty high paid media job in the end.
The BBC sucks bollocks sometimes, two Olympians I've noticed their obsessed with are Tom Daley and Rebecca Adlington (who in fairness has delivered) let them get on with it stop doing a Henman on them.

But a medal in the gymnastics for the first time in 100 years is brilliant!totally agree about radcliffe
As a marathon runner who does it for the love of it, I'm glad other people can see through Radcliffe.
Up to now, every major City marathon she has done has been accompanied by a cheque for £750K plus all expenses paid. Thats excluding any prize money. She chose to ignore running for her country, the same nation that gave her all the backing in the first place, in the World Championships so she could get her £750K for running the New York Marathon. Bear in mind that every club runner must join UK Athletics and pay a fiver for the privilege.
When she knows she can't win, she doesn't take part or pulls out blaming some injury. I'm not blowing my own trumpet here but to prove a point about what you should do, after 28K of the Paris Marathon last year, I felt a sudden pain. As it turned out, I had fractured my pelvis. But having spent a couple of grand on flights and hotels and meals (if you've been to Paris recently you'll know what I mean) I wasn't about to pull out. Luckily my wife was watching me at the time and jumped over the barrier and ran the last 14K with me. Thats what you do. You man up and get on with it. If you finish you've done your job, a medal is a bonus.
Paula Radcliffe, if she ever returns from Monaco when her career is over, no doubt she will be sat next to Foster and Cram commenting on all and sundry on a nice earner.
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