the torch relay has been making it's way across the eastern region over the last few days.
am i the only person in the world that can't see what all the fuss is about?
talk about a load of old shite. a random old women in a white tracksuit with a flame held aloft? no thanks.
Re: The Olympics
Posted: Wed 04 Jul, 2012 22.54
by Gavin Scott
I agree. Or I did until it went through my old town then I thought "ooh".
I'm pathetic.
Re: The Olympics
Posted: Wed 04 Jul, 2012 23.16
by Philip
Dr Lobster* wrote:talk about a load of old shite. a random old women in a white tracksuit with a flame held aloft? no thanks.
Actually she has been chosen by someone they know, voted to be a torchbearer by the local community, because they have made an influence on people's lives.
More than just a "random old women" IMO.
Re: The Olympics
Posted: Wed 04 Jul, 2012 23.54
by bilky asko
Dr Lobster* wrote:the torch relay has been making it's way across the eastern region over the last few days.
am i the only person in the world that can't see what all the fuss is about?
talk about a load of old shite. a random old women in a white tracksuit with a flame held aloft? no thanks.
The point is, now matter how much of an anticlimax it was once you'd seen it, or no matter how little you cared, it's something you can claim as a momentous event to future generations, intertwined with stories of only 3/4/5 TV channels, the days before the World Wide Web, and the days when bestiality was illegal.
Re: The Olympics
Posted: Thu 05 Jul, 2012 08.26
by lukey
Philip wrote:
Dr Lobster* wrote:talk about a load of old shite. a random old women in a white tracksuit with a flame held aloft? no thanks.
Actually she has been chosen by someone they know, voted to be a torchbearer by the local community, because they have made an influence on people's lives.
More than just a "random old women" IMO.
Which was pretty much the same criteria for nominating your mum to get an award on Live & Kicking, and still doesn't escape the cynical "let's have a big inclusive-checkbox-ticked travelling John o'Groats-is-part-of-the-Olympics-tooooo! wank" reality.
Re: The Olympics
Posted: Thu 05 Jul, 2012 19.13
by bilky asko
The idea of an "Olympic legacy" is utterly laughable. You're genuinely going to bore your grandkids with tales of how once upon a time an old woman carried a flame through your town? That's the most exciting tale you have to tell your kids? Wow.
I'm pretty sure the Olympic Legacy is more about the physical structures left behind than the memories.
Re: The Olympics
Posted: Fri 06 Jul, 2012 02.02
by Ronnie Rowlands
Fuck the Olympics in all five of its rings.
Re: The Olympics
Posted: Fri 06 Jul, 2012 02.29
by stu
I thought it was quite cool actually - The Lloyds coach took everyone's image for a facebook thing and I was that close to getting a free bottle of pop/tambourine from the coke coach.
I was at the end of my particular route and well, blink and you miss it - the flame being whisked away in yet another coach, all with seemingly military precision
Re: The Olympics
Posted: Fri 06 Jul, 2012 02.56
by WillPS
It's complete bollocks, the whole thing.
£20bn or so, this is costing us. Just remember this when somebody tries to make out HS2 is expensive.
Re: The Olympics
Posted: Fri 06 Jul, 2012 09.40
by bilky asko
bilky asko wrote:
The idea of an "Olympic legacy" is utterly laughable. You're genuinely going to bore your grandkids with tales of how once upon a time an old woman carried a flame through your town? That's the most exciting tale you have to tell your kids? Wow.
I'm pretty sure the Olympic Legacy is more about the physical structures left behind than the memories.
A bit like the venue for the 1908 Olympics which... oh wait it was demolished. Perhaps like the venues used in the 1948 Olymp... oh wait no, only one of them left. Still, at least they're not going to demolish the 2012 stadiu... what, they've discussed it already?
Brilliant.
Oh yes, there's only one new venue, I forgot. Oh, wait...
Re: The Olympics
Posted: Fri 06 Jul, 2012 10.03
by Gavin Scott
Legacy shmegacy.
I was a performer in the 1986 Edinburgh Commonwealth Games opening ceremony.
At best I've got a semi-interesting story to tell and some YouTube clips. Life changing? Not really. The Commonwealth pool in Edinburgh, built for the occassion, hasn't managed to survive the 25 years without having a million pound refit, ahead of the 2014 Games which return to Scotland (Glasgow).
And even then the new roof leaked this week with the torrential rain.
Now shurrup and watch my YouTube clips. A lollipop to the person who spots me in the crowd.