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24 August, 2008 at 4:28 pm #366190
We will definately top it! Im going to volunteer I want to be a part of it all.
24 August, 2008 at 4:38 pm #366191@chickenman wrote:
If the London bit was a taste of things to come, we are fecked ! :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol:
24 August, 2008 at 4:43 pm #366192@chickenman wrote:
If the London bit was a taste of things to come, we are fecked ! :lol:
Oh gawd! Im gonna take me holidays for them two weeks! :oops: :lol:
either that or start talking like Ting Tong!
24 August, 2008 at 4:55 pm #366193why bother trying to top it theres no medals for opening and closing ceremonies
24 August, 2008 at 5:02 pm #366194I was agianst it from the start and im still against it. I’m prob going to be out of work in the next six months because of it :evil:
24 August, 2008 at 5:36 pm #366195We spent £2.5 million on that awful eight minute segment ? Each groan made it feel like a lifetime. To show the world a red bus that turned into a privet and some terrible dancers scrummaging to board it. There wasn’t a single knife in sight, but lots of sparkling multi-cultural umbrellas. What a glorious feeling – I’m happy again, and look, there’s Chris Hoy on a fold-up bicycle.
Now some X-factor winner emerges out of the privet joined by a pensioner with a guitar. How divine, it’s like a throwback to Cool Brittania and New Labour….all we need now is some gurning chav-celeb who never won anything for his country in a sport for which we can’t organise a team, and who earns more in a day than our competitors receive in a year.
Hiya Becks ! welcome to Team GB and Boris Johnston !
Awful………
24 August, 2008 at 5:42 pm #366196@toybulldog wrote:
We spent £2.5 million on that awful eight minute segment ? Each groan made it feel like a lifetime. To show the world a red bus that turned into a privet and some terrible dancers scrummaging to board it. There wasn’t a single knife in sight, but lots of sparkling multi-cultural umbrellas. What a glorious feeling – I’m happy again, and look, there’s Chris Hoy on a fold-up bicycle.
Now some X-factor winner emerges out of the privet joined by a pensioner with a guitar. How divine, it’s like a throwback to Cool Brittania and New Labour….all we need now is some gurning chav-celeb who never won anything for his country in a sport for which we can’t organise a team, and who earns more in a day than our competitors receive in a year.
Hiya Becks ! welcome to Team GB and Boris Johnston !
Awful………
:lol:
24 August, 2008 at 5:44 pm #366197Whats wrong with “The games are open get on with it”
24 August, 2008 at 5:45 pm #366198@forumhostgm wrote:
@toybulldog wrote:
We spent £2.5 million on that awful eight minute segment ? Each groan made it feel like a lifetime. To show the world a red bus that turned into a privet and some terrible dancers scrummaging to board it. There wasn’t a single knife in sight, but lots of sparkling multi-cultural umbrellas. What a glorious feeling – I’m happy again, and look, there’s Chris Hoy on a fold-up bicycle.
Now some X-factor winner emerges out of the privet joined by a pensioner with a guitar. How divine, it’s like a throwback to Cool Brittania and New Labour….all we need now is some gurning chav-celeb who never won anything for his country in a sport for which we can’t organise a team, and who earns more in a day than our competitors receive in a year.
Hiya Becks ! welcome to Team GB and Boris Johnston !
Awful………
:lol:
Ive got a feeling he didnt like it :lol:
24 August, 2008 at 5:46 pm #366199Half an hour of Chas and Dave crack on with it i say
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