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2 years to the games....I'm so excited. We should know the price of tickets for the various events by the end of October. I would REALLY love to go to the Opening Ceremony....something to dream about.



I have one gripe though....the only Credit card accepted will be VISA as they are part of the sponsorship team. I do have a VISA card but prefer to use MASTERCARD....mmmmm



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Argh, commercialism for such a wonderful event. I hope you will get to go see some of it live!
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chonsigirl;1325077 wrote: Argh, commercialism for such a wonderful event. I hope you will get to go see some of it live!


Hi Chonsi :yh_hugs

Guess they wouldn't be able to put on such an event if it weren't for the sponsors....it's the ususal 'suspects'......Coca Cola, MacDonalds, Adidas, BA, BP, EDF,....the list is huge.
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Yes, they always do that, I guess to help pay for it. Let us know if you get to see any of the events, it is definitely worth it to see it live.
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meh! olympic games are no matter to me but hte the Commonwealth Games being held in a war zone will be interesting in October.. I hope the fire crackers will be real ones. :(
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Bez;1325073 wrote: 2 years to the games....I'm so excited. We should know the price of tickets for the various events by the end of October. I would REALLY love to go to the Opening Ceremony....something to dream about.



I have one gripe though....the only Credit card accepted will be VISA as they are part of the sponsorship team. I do have a VISA card but prefer to use MASTERCARD....mmmmm



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It's good to see you again Bez:-6

Wish I could visit London to see the games. It's very exciting:-6

Apply for a Visa card and just use it for the games:-6
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As my Niece has now been named "Captain" of the US Women's National Soccer Team I have hopes to come to London and see the 2012 Olympics. I didn't go to the 2008 Olympics in China and the US Women broght home GOLD medals. !!! I sure hope I can make it no better Country to be in for the game of "Footbal" or Soccer as we call it in the states. :)
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Well Visa will not be getting any of my money... In-Fact.. I am flying out to Georgia as soon as the games start. I do not want to be here even though The Rolling Stones are to open the games along with The Queen... That Is Elton John not her Majesty.

Yaa Boo Humbug.. Until they make Horse-racing an event, I am not Interested.

It will all be a disaster any-way.

Everything will be delayed due to the Polish Builders going on strike and 'Pedestrian activity' on every rail-way line.

The East End will be full of muggers, Pick-Pockets and Racist attacks... and that is just the Police !!!

The Equestrian team will return from a Tea-Break to find the horse up on bricks.

No-One will be able to use a starting Pistol without some Mother Rapper returning fire.

You will only be able to take pics providing no Police Officers are In camera shot because they do not like It do they?

There will be demonstrations against some Communist regime and then the Police will have to kill some-one on their way home from work.

The Toilet facilities will resemble a third world country.

You will be charged £10 for a cup of tea.

Nope... I am leaving for the USA.
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oscar;1325131 wrote: Well Visa will not be getting any of my money... In-Fact.. I am flying out to Georgia as soon as the games start.


You should consider renting out your house to americans coming to watch the games (or do a house swap). You'd make a bomb, probably enough to pay for your trip. ;)
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Oh, you msut go Carla, how exciting. They have dressage and other equestrian events Oscar, they are interesting to watch.
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Bez;1325073 wrote: 2 years to the games....I'm so excited. We should know the price of tickets for the various events by the end of October. I would REALLY love to go to the Opening Ceremony....something to dream about.



I have one gripe though....the only Credit card accepted will be VISA as they are part of the sponsorship team. I do have a VISA card but prefer to use MASTERCARD....mmmmm



London 20122 years? Good lord Bez :yh_rotfl

Ok, I can't tease because I understand your enthusiasm and probably get that excited when the world cup swings into the picture...Actually you're reminding me that the world cup is in roughly 2 years...:thinking: Perhaps I'll start a thread! :yh_bigsmi

Anyway, the games will begin before we know it. Does anyone have plans to see any of the events(live:yh_wait)?
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It's seven weeks since Carla last logged in here, I do hope she's alright - she's meant to be flying in for the games.
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The set will feature meadows, fields and rivers, with families taking picnics, people playing sports on the village green and farmers tilling the soil.

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And Celia Johnson gazing at the vapour trails of Hurricanes dog-fighting with Jerry in the sunshine, no doubt.
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spot;1396090 wrote: The set will feature meadows, fields and rivers, with families taking picnics, people playing sports on the village green and farmers tilling the soil.

BBC News - London 2012: Olympics opening ceremony details revealed



And Celia Johnson gazing at the vapour trails of Hurricanes dog-fighting with Jerry in the sunshine, no doubt.I bet it will be nice.

My only concern would be how "Real farmyard animals...in the "countryside", with a menagerie of 70 sheep, 12 horses, three cows, two goats, 10 chickens, 10 ducks, nine geese and three sheepdogs." will react to the "million-watt sound system" :yh_ooooo

They'll probably have to get the sheep from Newcastle, they should be used to the :yh_ttth
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Are you going to any events, spot?
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chonsigirl;1396216 wrote: Are you going to any events, spot?


Not even if they were on the Downs over the road and free, I disapprove of every aspect of the Olympics, I can't think of a single participating sport which wouldn't be cleaner if it pulled itself out, wiped itself off and reverted to a healthy part time amateurism. Anyone who spends so large a portion of their time pushing against a single performance boundary is wedged into a tragic dead end, that's not what life's for.
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Anyone have an interest to see an event that they've never seen before(or perhaps only a very select number of times)?

If one were to choose a new sport to see which would it be?

I remember seeing women's field hockey about a year ago and thought it was cool. I think I'll watch that event. I've also never really watched tennis but after playing a bit this summer I've become quite fond of the sport, as well as golf. Both of which I always knew that I would love to play it's just that I've only recently tried my hand at them only to be more than correct. Love both sports(My daughter is just at this very moment rummaging through my newly acquired golf balls).

If I think of another I'll post back...
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spot;1396218 wrote: Anyone who spends so large a portion of their time pushing against a single performance boundary is wedged into a tragic dead end, that's not what life's for.


IYHO....In your humble opinion ?
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Bruv;1396850 wrote: IYHO....In your humble opinion ?


Lord no, I claim reasonable common sense.
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spot;1396880 wrote: Lord no, I claim reasonable common sense.


Perhaps I should ask a third party to decipher that comment.......If I ask you, you may become insufferable *cough*
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Anyone got their Olympic pins yet? Mine are on the way, have some from each Olympic since 1984......
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Carla, are you there watching USA women's soccer live against France?
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chonsigirl;1399283 wrote: Carla, are you there watching USA women's soccer live against France?


I'm just watching the day's highlights and it sounds to have been the best game so far
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I really don't like that "structure" in front of the Olympic stadium...I keep thinking it's scaffolding and, for me, it ruins the view of the stadium. Does anyone know what it is?
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I am excited the Olympics are starting tomorrow, men's soccer today to watch for. Can't wait for the Opening Ceremonies.
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theia;1399308 wrote: I really don't like that "structure" in front of the Olympic stadium...I keep thinking it's scaffolding and, for me, it ruins the view of the stadium. Does anyone know what it is?


The finest sculpture in the land Maam - and for a small consideration it can be yours (after the games of course).

It would adorn the grandest of gardens and you would be the talk of the town :-)

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Oh. *That* structure. It's bigger than it looks, as the bishop said to the actress.

The only thing that'll remove it is a ball and chain.
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22.7 million! I'm aghast.
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theia;1399314 wrote: 22.7 million! I'm aghast.


When they've got billions to play with what's the odd twenty mill?
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Bryn Mawr;1399315 wrote: When they've got billions to play with what's the odd twenty mill?


True...loose change really.

On a different note, I did wonder if I was watching the real thing or Hugh Bonneville in Twenty Twelve when they got the Korean flag wrong.
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chonsigirl;1399283 wrote: Carla, are you there watching USA women's soccer live against France? Didn't she say she would be travelling to London to support her niece who Is representing USA In the women's football team?

I do hope Carla checks In to let us know what's happening.
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Yes, I remember her saying she was going along. It would be fun to hear from her.
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chonsigirl;1399338 wrote: Yes, I remember her saying she was going along. It would be fun to hear from her. I hope she's taking some pics for us.
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theia;1399316 wrote: True...loose change really.

On a different note, I did wonder if I was watching the real thing or Hugh Bonneville in Twenty Twelve when they got the Korean flag wrong.


They got the right one on show tonight, phew!

Pretty spectacular opening ceremony so far :-6
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Wow, the cauldron was amazing!
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It has to be said though, Paul should have some accompaniment, his voice isn't big enough any more to give it his all for the occasion.
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What an opening ceremony! I felt really proud of what was achieved...loved the NHS scenario and the Abide With Me scenes. I cried myself through the latter.
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theia;1399396 wrote: What an opening ceremony! I felt really proud of what was achieved...loved the NHS scenario and the Abide With Me scenes. I cried myself through the latter.


Those were two wonderful scenes. Liked the James Bond clip showing the Queen jumping out the helicopter, brilliant :wah:. I enjoyed the appearance of Mr Bean, unexpected comedy in what seemed a serious moment, what Britain does best, serious matters happen all around but we still manage to maintain a sense of humour and be able to take the pee out of ourselves :D
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Hello everyone !!!



Loved it ALL.....apart from Paul McCartney who should be put out to grass.

Watching cycling at the moment. The Box Hill part of the course is about 45 minutes from where I live........Go Mark Cavendish !
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Bez;1399399 wrote: Hello everyone !!!



Loved it ALL.....apart from Paul McCartney who should be put out to grass.

Watching cycling at the moment. The Box Hill part of the course is about 45 minutes from where I live........Go Mark Cavendish !


Hi Bez.... My eldest brother gt back from Paris and Is now at Box Hill... he's a real cycle nut.... ahhh Box Hill..... our parents took us for picnics there as kids.

As for McCartney.... I nearly switched off.

I am appalled that given this country has an abundance of young talent, they wheeled him out. Why do organisers believe we think he's a National Treasure??? Even Robbie or Elton would have rounded off a spectacular evening with some vibrancy. Hey Jude has to be the dreariest dirge the 20th century has produced and he was absolutely awful. The rest of the world must believe that's all we've got. Awful, just bloody awful.
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Betty Boop;1399398 wrote: Those were two wonderful scenes. Liked the James Bond clip showing the Queen jumping out the helicopter, brilliant :wah:. I enjoyed the appearance of Mr Bean, unexpected comedy in what seemed a serious moment, what Britain does best, serious matters happen all around but we still manage to maintain a sense of humour and be able to take the pee out of ourselves :D


Those were great! And Mr. Bean, and his daydreaming was so funny.
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2012 Summer Olympics | Video, Schedules, Results, TV | NBC Olympics

For Americans, this has live streaming of everything that's happening. It only works though if you have TV service that includes both CNBC and MSNBC. I can't watch it. :(
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Accountable;1399413 wrote: 2012 Summer Olympics | Video, Schedules, Results, TV | NBC Olympics

For Americans, this has live streaming of everything that's happening. It only works though if you have TV service that includes both CNBC and MSNBC. I can't watch it. :(


I downloaded it on my tablet-but we had FIOS put in this week, so I need new passwords! Can't get them until Monday! I wanted to see the Judo matches live!
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My niece trained with Paige McPherson (Taikwondo) in South Dakota until she moved to Miami to train for the Olympics. Now Dad says the niece should aim for 2016 herself! :wah:

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Accountable;1399437 wrote: My niece trained with Paige McPherson (Taikwondo) in South Dakota until she moved to Miami to train for the Olympics. Now Dad says the niece should aim for 2016 herself! :wah:

Paige McPherson - Video, News, Results, Photos | NBC Olympics That's really Interesting Acc and you know what? Your Dad's right... If It's her dream, then go for It.
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oscar;1399441 wrote: That's really Interesting Acc and you know what? Your Dad's right... If It's her dream, then go for It.Her dad, actually. And I think it's his dream. LOL!
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Accountable;1399437 wrote: My niece trained with Paige McPherson (Taikwondo) in South Dakota until she moved to Miami to train for the Olympics. Now Dad says the niece should aim for 2016 herself! :wah:

Paige McPherson - Video, News, Results, Photos | NBC Olympics


Oh, she is very good. I've been watching them all the whole year or more, she should do very well. Watch her spinning hooks when she spars, she has great heigth and power.

Tell your niece to train for the next one!
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Accountable;1399413 wrote: 2012 Summer Olympics | Video, Schedules, Results, TV | NBC Olympics

For Americans, this has live streaming of everything that's happening. It only works though if you have TV service that includes both CNBC and MSNBC. I can't watch it. :(Well I'm American and cannot watch the streams because I'm not in the US or a US territory.
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K.Snyder;1399729 wrote: Well I'm American and cannot watch the streams because I'm not in the US or a US territory.
Then maybe you can access the BBC's websites that are blocked to us. Good luck.
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Hope you got access, K.S. I got home in time to watch the first day of TKD and it is great.
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