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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London
[Re: MaryCas]
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07/20/12 10:59 AM
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My earliest memories of the Olympics were of the infamous 1972 games. Mark Spitz and Olga Korbut became legends while the officiating debacle in basketball cost the U.S. a gold medal. And, of course, the terrorism that resulted in the murder of several Israeli athletes and ruined the Olypics.
In 1976 I remember how well the American boxing team performed. It was probably thebest U.S. team ever with Howard Davis, Leon and Michael Spinks and Ray Leonard winning gold. Davis' mother died while he was competing and he missed her funeral. Another boxer, whose name escapes me, won a gold too.
But 1976 was dominated by Nadia Comaneci, who was only 14, when she wowed the world, and Bruce Jenner, who became the world's greatest athlete.
I'll still watch the Olympics, but it's not as interesting as it once was.
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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London
[Re: MaryCas]
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07/25/12 07:11 PM
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The 1976 Montreal Olympics were also a lesson in how not to plan them. They spent a ridiculous amount of money on them, they didn't break even until the 2000s. I wonder if Team USA will indeed retain their gold in what may very well be the last "Dream Team" of NBA players in the Olympics. (Was the original Dream Team the greatest basketball team in history?) I'm sure USA will win the most medals again. I'm sure the opening ceremonies will be a hot mess (isn't director Danny Boyle is dealing with a strike as we speak?) but hey at least they dug up Macca for them. How appropriate. BTW I hate to spoil it, but I know who will light the Olympic bowl of fire: The Doctor. DOCTOR WHO never lies. 
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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London
[Re: Sicilian Babe]
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07/27/12 10:54 PM
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Otherwise, I just found the ceremony tedious and boring. Same here, and was disappointed. The Queen's "entry" was hysterical and I was impressed by her sense of humor to have made that clip. I'm just waiting to see the U.S. and British athletes enter the arena before sleep.
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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London
[Re: MaryCas]
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07/28/12 01:48 AM
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Just finished it -- it wasn't too bad, but a bit weird. (After Beijing, I wasn't expecting anything to compare.) I was glad the A-Z went by "quickly" ...but Sir Paul sounded a bit off. But overall not bad.
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey!  lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London
[Re: MaryCas]
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07/28/12 01:57 AM
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PS - As for the Queen, that stunt was cool. But her sitting there, not even smiling or clapping or standing for at least the UK team was inexcusable.
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey!  lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London
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07/28/12 04:04 AM
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PS - As for the Queen, that stunt was cool. But her sitting there, not even smiling or clapping or standing for at least the UK team was inexcusable.
The Queen doesn't stand for anyone. McCartney sounded AWFUL at first, but got his voice back some a little later. He's growing some jowls!!
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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London
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07/28/12 11:16 AM
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The Queen doesn't stand for anyone.
McCartney sounded AWFUL at first, but got his voice back some a little later. He's growing some jowls!!
I don't stand for anyone either, so maybe I'd get along with the ol' girl. McCartney's first notes were off, so much so that he giggled a bit in the second verse. I understand that he was a bit emotional and fought back some tears in the beginning. I don't expect the same McCartney that we had in the 60s-80s. At the age of 70 some of hits are hard to pull off with the same richness, for which he's known. I knew he had to sing 'Hey Jude.' If this planet were to have a global anthem, uniting us all, this is the song. And I've noticed the jowls for a while too. I'd recommend letting the hair go gray.
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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London
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07/28/12 11:33 AM
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It was spectacular but a tad tedious. The Queen looked bored rigid and poor Muhammad Ali looked terrible. I always enjoy the athletes entries. Team USA looked very natty in their berets and Team GB looked ridiculous in their Ali G tracksuits  Watching this morning and China have took the first gold medal in the shooting! GB looking good in the rowing as per norm and Michael Phelps looked average in the swimming. His rival Ryan Lochte looked sharp though! I may be in the minority, but I enjoyed the opening ceremonies. I saw most of it, but would like to ask about a few things I might have missed. First, was the ferris wheel a reference to the Great Exhibition? Was there a reference to the Crystal Palace? Also, I began watching when the spectacular display of the Industrial Revolution took place. Prior to that was there a tribute to Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre? I was hoping that there would be a celebration of Keats, Coleridge, Wordsworth and Tennyson too. I thought that bringing the torch up the Thames was a wonderful sight too. I agree with you on Ali. While he is an iconic figure, his presence was too uncomfortable. I was also surprised that Roger Bannister didn't light the torch. Was he included in the ceremonies? i know he must be in his 80s, but last I had seen him on the news, he seemed fit as a fiddle.
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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London
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07/28/12 12:16 PM
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Otherwise, I just found the ceremony tedious and boring. did you expect it NOT to be tedious and boring??? that's what they call a "ceremony" - a shitpile of money wasted into the opening event, when there were already several games been played!! I couldn't watch it for over 10 minutes. plus the "Hey Jude" every-single-time just makes me sick 
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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London
[Re: klydon1]
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07/28/12 04:45 PM
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I may be in the minority, but I enjoyed the opening ceremonies. I saw most of it, but would like to ask about a few things I might have missed. First, was the ferris wheel a reference to the Great Exhibition? Was there a reference to the Crystal Palace? Also, I began watching when the spectacular display of the Industrial Revolution took place. Prior to that was there a tribute to Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre? I was hoping that there would be a celebration of Keats, Coleridge, Wordsworth and Tennyson too.
I thought that bringing the torch up the Thames was a wonderful sight too.
I agree with you on Ali. While he is an iconic figure, his presence was too uncomfortable.
I was also surprised that Roger Bannister didn't light the torch. Was he included in the ceremonies? i know he must be in his 80s, but last I had seen him on the news, he seemed fit as a fiddle.
Bannister turned down the opportunity when asked. Save for the Industrial Revolution* bit, which like Babe I thought was a questionabl artistic choice (yes celebrate utter poverty and human suffering!), I kinda enjoyed the ceremonies too? Like the Oscars they're alwyas overlong and overproduced (Danny Boyle spent reportedly $40 million), but they're pure propaganda spectacles. It's to be expected, so I got what I could from it. The best bits were the James Bond and Mr. Bean sketches. I did enjoy Branagh's brief Bard recitation. How the torch was lit was pretty cool. The most surreal moment was the how and why Boyle wanted to bind together both a celebration of British children's literature and the NHS. (I wished NBC could've cut to Mitt Romney's face when the NHS sketch happened.) *=When those 5 rings were being "crafted," I only kept thing of LTOR. "5 Rings to rule them all!"
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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London
[Re: DE NIRO]
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07/28/12 06:10 PM
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I see Phelps only came 4th in the 400m individually swimming final.. He still may medal but his overpowering domination of the sport is behind him.
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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London
[Re: MaryCas]
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07/29/12 01:13 AM
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I must've watched almost 6 hrs of this today.
Ryan Lochte appears to be the new Phelps -- quite impressive!
On the gymnastics front, I've loved John Orozco since the trials a few weeks ago. Great story from the Bronx boy!
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey!  lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London
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07/29/12 02:17 AM
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I'm addicted already.
I couldn't get into the bike riding but the gymnastics and swimming have been awesome, so far. Bike riding would be interesting in if they had unicycle racing as well as surrey carts
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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London
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07/29/12 02:35 AM
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I couldn't get into the bike riding but the gymnastics and swimming have been awesome, so far. Bike riding would be interesting in if they had unicycle racing as well as surrey carts Or couples having sex on the handelbars as they're going downhill at 60 mph.
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