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Games of the XXX Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics - 7/26/2012 5:31:28 PM   
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Let the games begin. Good luck everybody. Can't believe Japan beat Spain today in Futbol

Here in the US all events will be able to be viewed live on the internet. Pretty cool.
http://www.nbcolympics.com/sports/index.html

The official site
http://www.london2012.com/



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RE: Games of the XXX Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics - 7/26/2012 7:02:45 PM   
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Looking forward to it.

Who is going to light the torch?

I'm thinking it's going to be Sir Rodger Banister.



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RE: Games of the XXX Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics - 7/26/2012 8:02:19 PM   
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Yeah. Lennox Lewis maybe. Right now though, GO MEXICO! Beat Korea!
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RE: Games of the XXX Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics - 7/26/2012 8:29:50 PM   
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No more bets being taken on Sir Rodger Bannister. That must be a clue.RD
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RE: Games of the XXX Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics - 7/26/2012 8:50:26 PM   
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RE: Games of the XXX Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics - 7/26/2012 11:17:09 PM   
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More pics of my beloved London on the eve of the 2012 Olympic Games.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2179555/London-2012-Olympics-Greatest-earth-begins-Eight-billion-eyes-Britain-Torchs-lap-sets-scene-historic-night-London.html?printingPage=true

I particularly like the AbFab Girls with the torch - carried it through Sloane Square, not far from their Temple of Harvey Nichs Sweetie Daaaaaaaaahling!!



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RE: Games of the XXX Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics - 7/26/2012 11:25:38 PM   
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EWWWwww I cant wait...  tomorrow!!

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RE: Games of the XXX Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics - 7/27/2012 8:57:05 AM   
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US female soccer goalie, Hope Solo, reveals that she was concieved during her mothers conjugal visit to her father while he was in jail.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2178817/I-conceived-jail-Hope-Solo-mother-pregnant-conjugal-visit-father.html
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RE: Games of the XXX Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics - 7/27/2012 12:14:22 PM   
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Gold, silver, bronze! Olympic medals revealed

More than 2,000 medals will be awarded at the 2012 London Olympic Games. The TODAY anchors take a first look at a full set of medals that have been kept in a secret vault since earlier this month.


http://video.ca.msn.com/?mkt=en-ca&vid=a7185fbf-cb44-4727-8280-feb3c7711c49&from=sharepermalink&src=v5:share:sharepermalink:&from=dest_en-ca

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RE: Games of the XXX Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics - 7/27/2012 1:33:49 PM   
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Wait...I'm still working on my events!

Tonight, per yahoo sports: Never again will you see the Queen, Lord Voldemort, James Bond at 70 sheep in one night.
 
Kinda cool story about M. Phelps:
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/olympics--michael-phelps-turns-tables-on-childhood-bullies.html

Best to all (non-HGH) athletes! :)

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RE: Games of the XXX Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics - 7/27/2012 1:42:04 PM   
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Wait...I'm still working on my events!


I dare not ask which event.
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RE: Games of the XXX Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics - 7/27/2012 1:45:15 PM   
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Smart man, Doug!  (So, for first night I have Beer Juggling, Tequila Tasting, Dancing Around With That Stupid Ribbon Thingy, and Yak Herding... is there a swimming event called the Breast Stroke?)

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RE: Games of the XXX Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics - 7/27/2012 4:31:25 PM   
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So Mr. Bean was in the opening ceremonies...umm...  Really?
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RE: Games of the XXX Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics - 7/27/2012 7:45:58 PM   
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Looking forward to McCartney, but most poignant so far was deaf/signing kids singing to the Queen, in my mind...looks like it affected her.

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RE: Games of the XXX Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics - 7/27/2012 7:48:27 PM   
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Looking forward to McCartney, but most poignant so far was deaf/signing kids singing to the Queen, in my mind...looks like it affected her.


Agree. Very moving.
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RE: Games of the XXX Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics - 7/27/2012 8:23:19 PM   
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BRILLIANT!!
 
FABULOUS!!
 
WONDERFUL!!!
 
(Alll except for Sir Paul, who really has to hang up his tonsils!  His singing was only marginally worse than the frightful English Uniforms designed by his daughter!  Honestly, they looked like a cross between  cheap Las Vegas Elvis Impersonators and the worst country music has to offer!!)



Anglophiles delight: An opening ceremony explainerBy DANICA KIRKA (Associated Press) | The Associated Press – 4 hours ago



LONDON (AP) -- Baffled?
If elements of Danny Boyle's three-hour opening ceremony for the London Olympics went over your head, fear not. We are here to help.

The opening ceremony production is replete with inside jokes and cultural references that many non-Brits may find baffling. The Anglophile dream tour embraces the "Slumdog Millionaire" director's complex and by turns dark and whimsical vision of life on this island nation.  Who else would have thought of dancing nurses?  So read on, all will be clear.

RING THAT BELL
What is it with Britain and bells? Boyle ordered up a 27-ton whopper from the Whitechapel Bell Foundry to ring in the games. Founded in 1570 and officially Britain's oldest manufacturing company, Whitechapel - just a few miles from the Olympic Park - also made London's Big Ben and Philadelphia's Liberty Bell. Boyle loved that ringing a bell to begin a performance was customary at the time of Shakespeare. The bell rung Friday will be inscribed with a line from "The Tempest," in which Caliban says "Be not afeard; the isle is full of noises."

NURSES, NURSES, EVERYWHERE
Boyle recruited real nurses working for the National Health Service to take part, a tribute to a treasured national institution that started in 1948 amid the ruins of war-devastated Britain. The state-funded NHS provides free health treatment to all Britons, and is embraced by all political parties. While grumbling about its perceived slow service is widespread - and planned government reforms are controversial - its egalitarian ethos is a matter of national pride. When U.S. Republicans criticized the NHS in 2009, a Twitter campaign in its defense became so popular it crashed the NHS website.

WHAT IS JERUSALEM?
Well, there's the one in the Middle East, and then there's "Jerusalem," the hymn that doubles as England's unofficial national anthem, belted out at big state occasions and sports matches alike. It's based on a poem by William Blake, which wonders whether there is truth to the legend that Jesus visited England as a young man: ("And did those feet, in ancient time; walk upon England's mountains green?") Blake - like Boyle - contrasts that with a bleaker nation of industrialized "dark Satanic mills," before calling - "Bring me my chariot of fire!" for a new heaven to be built "in England's green and pleasant land."

SPEAKING OF SATANIC MILLS
Britain was the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, when transformations in agriculture, transportation and technology brutally reshaped society between 1760 and 1850. Spinning technology led to the creation of textile factories, which was followed by James Watt's invention of the steam engine, and improved coal mining techniques that powered railroads and ships. The advances of the industrial revolution also led to abuses, which sparked riots by workers and eventually spurred the creation of modern organized labor, as well as overcrowding and unsanitary conditions in British cities that triggered outbreaks of cholera and typhoid.

AMAZING ENGINEERS
All that industry made Britain an innovation powerhouse - and Boyle celebrates its pioneers, past and present. He has drawn inspiration from two Britons whose names many don't know, but whose legacy surrounds us every day - Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Tim Berners-Lee. Brunel was the pioneering Victorian engineer who helped knit Britain together with an infrastructure of iron bridges and railways. He died in 1859 but many of his creations - including the first tunnel under the River Thames - are still in use. Computer scientist Berners-Lee is the inventor of the World Wide Web, the infrastructure of the Internet, which is still transforming the way we communicate and the way we live.

TELEVISION GENERATION
Ask Britons from 6 to 60 about their favorite TV show and one answer will probably dominate: "Doctor Who." The series about a space-hopping Time Lord first aired in 1963; so far 11 actors have played its lead character, an enigmatic alien known only as "The Doctor." The show fuses science fiction thrills with humanism and whimsy and is vital suppertime viewing for millions. Its pulsating electronic theme music is instantly recognizable to sci-fi geeks everywhere.
And Boyle would not be reflecting modern-day Britain without a reference to long-running and hugely popular soap operas like "Coronation Street" and "EastEnders." Unlike soaps in many countries, which are set among the wealthy and glamorous, British soaps have gritty working-class backdrops. One British critic once noted that "American soaps are about watching beautiful people suffer. We like to watch ugly people suffer."

CHILDREN'S CLASSICS
From Britain's rich literary tradition, Boyle focuses on its cornucopia of children's classics. British writers gave the world heroes like Peter Pan, Mary Poppins and Harry Potter - and even-more-memorable villains, from Captain Hook to Cruella de Vil to Voldemort. Perfect material for Boyle, who is drawn to both darkness and light, and directed warm but unsentimental depictions of childhood in the movies "Millions" and "Slumdog Millionaire."

BLOWING BUBBLES?
Despite the British reputation for reserve, get Brits in a crowd - especially at a sporting event - and they love to sing. So no ceremony would be complete without a good old-fashioned sing-along. "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" is the anthem of West Ham United football club, but known to almost everyone. It's also an Olympic in-joke: West Ham, an east London team, is bidding to move into the Olympic Stadium once the games are over.

GREAT MOMENTS IN BRITISH WEATHER
Of course Britain's weather HAD to figure in a show about an island nation, with references to BBC radio's daily institution "The Shipping Forecast." Though it provides crucial data for mariners, the forecast is admired for its melodic and soothing chant four times a day. It's a reminder that even in the jet age, Britain is an island nation where much depends on the movement of the sea.

Boyle also pokes fun, reminding the audience of the moment when BBC weatherman Michael Fish assured his audience that a hurricane would bypass Britain's shores. Alas, it did not. The Great Storm of 1987 was the most severe to hit the nation for centuries.


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RE: Games of the XXX Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics - 7/27/2012 8:59:14 PM   
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BRILLIANT!!
 
FABULOUS!!
 
WONDERFUL!!!
 
(Alll except for Sir Paul, who really has to hang up his tonsils!  His singing was only marginally worse than the frightful English Uniforms designed by his daughter!  Honestly, they looked like a cross between  cheap Las Vegas Elvis Impersonators and the worst country music has to offer!!)



Anglophiles delight: An opening ceremony explainerBy DANICA KIRKA (Associated Press) | The Associated Press – 4 hours ago





Thanks awfully for the explanation dear Rose. I was in a bit of a tizzy trying to figure out what it all meant. And yes, it is time they found someone to carry the banner besides Sir Paul.

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RE: Games of the XXX Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics - 7/27/2012 10:11:47 PM   
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Some of the music selections during the Parade of Nations like Staying Alive? All in all it was well done but a few question marks.
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RE: Games of the XXX Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics - 7/27/2012 10:16:53 PM   
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Some of the music selections during the Parade of Nations like Staying Alive? All in all it was well done but a few question marks.


Well, the Bee Gee's did have a few tunes on the top 40 charts back in the day - and an interesting side bar. If you have to perform CPR on someone, use the beat of Stayin Alive for your compressions - apparently it's the right beat to get the heart started! "Oooh, oooh, oooh, oooh, stayin alive, stayin alive" - maybe skip the "stayinnnnnnnn allllllivvvvvve" segment.

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RE: Games of the XXX Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics - 7/27/2012 11:47:29 PM   
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Some of the music selections during the Parade of Nations like Staying Alive? All in all it was well done but a few question marks.

Well, the Bee Gee's did have a few tunes on the top 40 charts back in the day - and an interesting side bar. If you have to perform CPR on someone, use the beat of Stayin Alive for your compressions - apparently it's the right beat to get the heart started! "Oooh, oooh, oooh, oooh, stayin alive, stayin alive" - maybe skip the "stayinnnnnnnn allllllivvvvvve" segment.


Well, you learn something new every day!  I shall try to remember that!

To be honest, didn't really pay attention to the music during the athletes' entrance - too busy hooting at some of the frightful uniforms.  Winner for the most unbelievably awful goes to Czech Republic - Bermuda shorts and wellies???!!!   Loved all the African Nations and Mexico looked great - so colourful.

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RE: Games of the XXX Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics - 7/28/2012 5:02:48 AM   
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A very colourful event for sure. I loved the countryside scenery at the beginning and I thought there was plenty of good Brit music for all age groups.
A nice touch to give the lighting of the flame to the young athletes of the future. RD
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RE: Games of the XXX Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics - 7/28/2012 7:07:25 AM   
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Well, nice ceremony. Loved the rings dropping fire, probably like everyone.
As much as I like music, by the time they got to the rap party and everyone dancing in spandex, though, did you kinda look back and think how far we've come, maybe not in the best way, since say the WWII veterans? Kinda looking shallow and self-absorbed these days, I thought.

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RE: Games of the XXX Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics - 7/28/2012 7:15:40 AM   
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We had a storm last night and the satellite went out. Didn't get to see all
of the ceremony.

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RE: Games of the XXX Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics - 7/28/2012 8:02:47 AM   
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No need to watch this road cycling this morning. Mark Cavendish from the Isle of Man is the Manx Missile. He's the greatest sprinter ever and this is a sprinters race.
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RE: Games of the XXX Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics - 7/28/2012 9:40:11 AM   
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Granted its only one day one race but the crowds are incredible and the breakaway is going to succeed so the sprinters are DONE! Hate to see a former doper win gold.

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