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The Olympic Torch touched down at Land's End this morning and has travelled throughout the locality. It's currently in Falmouth. I should be excited people tell me, but why should I? Watching the live feed on the BBC website I noticed a comment that a local MP made about the torch being shown the best of Cornwall and can't help but think yes that's so true. I'm amazed the torch went through Penzance at all given that the whole area looks so poor at the moment. But the organisers had no option they couldn't get away without taking it through the first town you hit on your way out of Land's End. But as soon as it left our town it's back on track for the moneyed areas. It just occurred to me, the men from the council were crazily racing around Penzance Town Centre yesterday re-painting the double yellow lines :wah: seriously, was that all in aid of the torch coming through! Just wonder how much money this is all costing :rolleyes:
The Olympic Torch touched down at Land's End this morning and has travelled throughout the locality. It's currently in Falmouth. I should be excited people tell me, but why should I? Watching the live feed on the BBC website I noticed a comment that a local MP made about the torch being shown the best of Cornwall and can't help but think yes that's so true. I'm amazed the torch went through Penzance at all given that the whole area looks so poor at the moment. But the organisers had no option they couldn't get away without taking it through the first town you hit on your way out of Land's End. But as soon as it left our town it's back on track for the moneyed areas. It just occurred to me, the men from the council were crazily racing around Penzance Town Centre yesterday re-painting the double yellow lines :wah: seriously, was that all in aid of the torch coming through! Just wonder how much money this is all costing :rolleyes:
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Betty Boop;1393977 wrote: excited...
The Olympic Torch touched down at Land's End this morning and has travelled throughout the locality. It's currently in Falmouth. I should be excited people tell me, but why should I? Watching the live feed on the BBC website I noticed a comment that a local MP made about the torch being shown the best of Cornwall and can't help but think yes that's so true. I'm amazed the torch went through Penzance at all given that the whole area looks so poor at the moment. But the organisers had no option they couldn't get away without taking it through the first town you hit on your way out of Land's End. But as soon as it left our town it's back on track for the moneyed areas. It just occurred to me, the men from the council were crazily racing around Penzance Town Centre yesterday re-painting the double yellow lines :wah: seriously, was that all in aid of the torch coming through! Just wonder how much money this is all costing :rolleyes:
Oddly enough, the torch didn't go to Camborne/Redruth
I'm not really interested in the olympics but I was looking forward to the torch arriving at RNAS Culdrose...but, for me, it all fell a bit flat.
The Olympic Torch touched down at Land's End this morning and has travelled throughout the locality. It's currently in Falmouth. I should be excited people tell me, but why should I? Watching the live feed on the BBC website I noticed a comment that a local MP made about the torch being shown the best of Cornwall and can't help but think yes that's so true. I'm amazed the torch went through Penzance at all given that the whole area looks so poor at the moment. But the organisers had no option they couldn't get away without taking it through the first town you hit on your way out of Land's End. But as soon as it left our town it's back on track for the moneyed areas. It just occurred to me, the men from the council were crazily racing around Penzance Town Centre yesterday re-painting the double yellow lines :wah: seriously, was that all in aid of the torch coming through! Just wonder how much money this is all costing :rolleyes:
Oddly enough, the torch didn't go to Camborne/Redruth
I'm not really interested in the olympics but I was looking forward to the torch arriving at RNAS Culdrose...but, for me, it all fell a bit flat.
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BAH
It's all going to be a bit shyte.
It's all going to be a bit shyte.
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We had the winter Olympics in Salt Lake City shortly after I moved to Utah and the entire area was in an uproar. Food and lodging prices obviously went through the roof, traffic was crazy, constant road construction leading up to and during, too many people... and I'm north of the city. I'm sure a lot of people prospered but it's a pain in the ass for the peons.
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I ought to hear it go by in a few days. Would you like me to stroll round the corner with my camera? Wednesday, if I remember right, between 8 and 9am
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Seems a bit over the top BBC News - Olympic torch tackle man near Land's End they had hold of him got him away from the torch bearer and then threw him into a granite hedge!
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spot;1393996 wrote: I ought to hear it go by in a few days. Would you like me to stroll round the corner with my camera? Wednesday, if I remember right, between 8 and 9am
If I wanted a photo I could have walked down to the village myself this morning.
If I wanted a photo I could have walked down to the village myself this morning.
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Betty Boop;1393998 wrote: Seems a bit over the top BBC News - Olympic torch tackle man near Land's End they had hold of him got him away from the torch bearer and then threw him into a granite hedge!
Now that Is funny
Now that Is funny
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Anyone ever noticed that if it's not in your own country then no one cares? Well until the first start whistle.
and I agree with Snooze.
and I agree with Snooze.
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SnoozeAgain;1393995 wrote: We had the winter Olympics in Salt Lake City shortly after I moved to Utah and the entire area was in an uproar. Food and lodging prices obviously went through the roof, traffic was crazy, constant road construction leading up to and during, too many people... and I'm north of the city. I'm sure a lot of people prospered but it's a pain in the ass for the peons.
Luckily for me the major events are happening a long way away so we won't be bothered much when the games begin.
Luckily for me the major events are happening a long way away so we won't be bothered much when the games begin.

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oscar;1394000 wrote: Now that Is funny
I found it totally over the top and not funny at all, poor bloke.
I found it totally over the top and not funny at all, poor bloke.
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Betty Boop;1394029 wrote: I found it totally over the top and not funny at all, poor bloke. It'd be even funnier If It was Spot.
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oscar;1394067 wrote: It'd be even funnier If It was Spot.
You're a total git, oscar. Unmitigated, unchanging and utter dross.
You're a total git, oscar. Unmitigated, unchanging and utter dross.
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spot;1394069 wrote: You're a total git, oscar. Unmitigated, unchanging and utter dross.
We were going to make the trip down to the Old Market Street area to watch but now you've stated here that there's a possibility we may perchance cross paths, we have decided Longwell Green or Hanham may be a less remote chance with a better class of locals
We were going to make the trip down to the Old Market Street area to watch but now you've stated here that there's a possibility we may perchance cross paths, we have decided Longwell Green or Hanham may be a less remote chance with a better class of locals
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oscar;1394073 wrote: We were going to make the trip down to the Old Market Street area to watch but now you've stated here that there's a possibility we may perchance cross paths, we have decided Longwell Green or Hanham may be a less remote chance with a better class of locals
I spent my early years just off Hanham High Street. I'd go for Longwell Green if I were you, just to make sure.
I spent my early years just off Hanham High Street. I'd go for Longwell Green if I were you, just to make sure.
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spot;1394075 wrote: I spent my early years just off Hanham High Street. I'd go for Longwell Green if I were you, just to make sure.
Just off Hanham High Street ? What ? As In the Lock and Weir pub ?
Just off Hanham High Street ? What ? As In the Lock and Weir pub ?
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oscar;1394076 wrote: Just off Hanham High Street ? What ? As In the Lock and Weir pub ?
No, though we had the Blue Bowl earlier on. When I was in Hanham we lived on Martins Road with cousins next door and the previous generation a couple of houses along from there, all backing onto the Kleeneze. My aunt learned to type in their pool.
No, though we had the Blue Bowl earlier on. When I was in Hanham we lived on Martins Road with cousins next door and the previous generation a couple of houses along from there, all backing onto the Kleeneze. My aunt learned to type in their pool.
Nullius in verba ... ☎||||||||||| ... To Fate I sue, of other means bereft, the only refuge for the wretched left. ... Hold no regard for unsupported opinion.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
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I read an article not long ago about landlords in London kicking out their tenants so they could hike the prices for the Olympics tourists. Classy.
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spot;1394079 wrote: all backing onto the Kleeneze.
*guffaw*
*guffaw*
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SnoozeAgain;1394081 wrote: *guffaw*
I'll hear nothing said against them, they provided much-needed work during the Depression. I'm amazed they're still at it.
I'll hear nothing said against them, they provided much-needed work during the Depression. I'm amazed they're still at it.
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spot;1394079 wrote: No, though we had the Blue Bowl earlier on. When I was in Hanham we lived on Martins Road with cousins next door and the previous generation a couple of houses along from there, all backing onto the Kleeneze. My aunt learned to type in their pool.
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Kleeneze Hanham Factory, South Gloucestershire | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Interesting...
Kleeneze Hanham Factory, South Gloucestershire | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon