Anyone going to watch? It starts tomorrow(Sunday), with the opening ceremony.
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Yeah I'll give it a go MMD
Yeah me too. Hope they have sorted everything out.
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Yep - hope it goes smoothly with no eejits.
Yes. my daughter may be there in a couple of years time fingers crossed
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Hope she makes it Aimee
Thanks velvet she's so determind, i hope she makes it too
Dread to think wot disasters will happen
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There was a picture posted somewhere, wish i could find it, it may have been in my local paper....it was of a starving child in the gutter and i think the background was of planes arriving. I do wish the athletes well, but the money it has taken to put this on, could, in my opinion, have gone elsewhere. But that could be said about a lot of things..........
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Yes. my daughter may be there in a couple of years time fingers crossed
Doing what?
Hundreds if not thousands of people were move out of their homes to make way for the games, which have cost a billion I believe.
India is a country with a simply massive breach between rich and poor.
During the televising of the opening ceremony there were intermittent interviews with some of the athletes. The interviewer (I don't know who she was) asked 2 or 3 of them if they were looking forward to competing!!!!!!
What a daft question.
India is a country with a simply massive breach between rich and poor.
During the televising of the opening ceremony there were intermittent interviews with some of the athletes. The interviewer (I don't know who she was) asked 2 or 3 of them if they were looking forward to competing!!!!!!
What a daft question.
Well it all seemed to go well.Hope it carries on this way. Loved the Military with the flag doing their " Ministry of silly walks" impression.
Nah,I'm not that interested in sport in any form.We in Glasgow have the next Commonwealth Games,based in the East End of the city.They will be building the athletes "village" on a once poor housing site.Most folk have moved out etc,however one "wummin" ain't for shifting.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-s...lasgow-west-11435253
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-s...lasgow-west-11435253
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however one "wummin" ain't for shifting.
According to the article, the council are only offering her ÂĢ30,000 compensation.
She'll no' be able tae buy a hoose wi' that.
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