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I thought the forging of the rings and the raising of the cauldren where magical.

Best shot of the night? the Queen looking bored out of her mind picking at her fingers and completely disinterested opening the ceremony. May be she was ill?
(28-07-2012 01:39 )Addison Wrote: [ -> ]You'd have got lousy odds. McCartney confirmed that he was going to be "closing the opening" of the ceremony several weeks ago. Only someone holidaying on Phobos throughout June and July would've been surprised at Macca appearing where and when he did.
yeah but it happens all the time theres an event in this country and he always gets people singing hey jude! how about a change of artist for once but then again it wud probably be elton john!
P.S. iv just got back from Phobos, it was a long trip but really enjoyed itWink
nooooo kalel we dont wanna see any of it again! Tongue
(28-07-2012 01:56 )kelly1066 Wrote: [ -> ]Feeling very proud and emotional at how the opening ceremony went. Danny Boyle did a fantastic job, along with all his team and the volunteers.

Even some respect for Lord Coe & his team, for deciding to give the young athletes the job of lighting the flame, and therefore avoided the arguments later about who it should have been had either Sir Steve Redgrave or Daley Thompson had done it alone.

Only two poor spots; one that the Arctic Monkeys played 'bet she looks good on the dance floor' way too fast; and Sir Paul McCartney gave a very second rate performance.... and he's booked to do the same at the closing ceremony???...??? Someone have a word and get Sir Elton or Eric Clapton, or anyone else who can play a half decent tune, appropriate for such an occasion, to save us all from any further national embarrassment..!!!

They shouldn't have anything to do with Eric Clapton given his views on a "white only" Britain. He's probably passed out after seeing so many foreigners in the country!
The flame won't last long in this typical British weather. I imagine it will be going out quite a few times which probably would still be quite an embarrassment for lor Coe and his team. Not being able to guarantee the good weather probably that many foreigners associate with a typical British summer.
Unless they have a designated spot in the stadium where it will be kept largely dry and out of the rain. I thought we wwere supposed to be having a dry spell. How typical of the Met Office to say one thing one day and something completely different the next. I should think many visitors won't stay in Blighty long if it keeps raining. i'm pretty sure once that the flame went out in Montreal in '76 and someone lit with a cigarette or something and the IOC weren't very happy. does anyone remember this?
(28-07-2012 01:36 )terence Wrote: [ -> ]it must be a german type wave or something. can't imagine a nazi would be put that close to the royals.

No, that would never happen

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Have to say congratulations to everyone who planned and took part in the opening ceremony. BRILLIANT, and that's from an Olympic sceptic!! Very well done to you allBig GrinBig GrinBig Grin
Looking at world reaction it's clear that we've scored a major triumph with the opening ceremony. Everyone seems to agree that it's the best Olympic opening ceremony ever seen.
(28-07-2012 02:08 )mellover Wrote: [ -> ]I thought the forging of the rings and the raising of the cauldren where magical.

Best shot of the night? the Queen looking bored out of her mind picking at her fingers and completely disinterested opening the ceremony. May be she was ill?

dont forget shed just jumped out of a hellicopterBig Laugh
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