YESSSS... another gold for NZ, this time in the kayaking. We now have 13 medals, which equals our best olympic medal haul (in Seoul, 1988).
That was top class. Whichever way this goes, that was immense. Two brilliant boxers. I'd imagine Campbell took it.
Yep.
Campbell was very good but unfortunately I think Nevin will think he left something in the ring great showing by him though he and along with Michael Conlon could take gold in Rio.
"Sexton"
"Out to O'Driscoll"
"O'Driscoll around Davies, He's wrong footed Cuthbert"
"ZEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBBBBBBBBBOOOOOOOOOOOO"
What's wrong with double posting? It's not like it's clogging the bandwidth or anything. It's fast posting due to matches being watched. In the heat of the moment and all![]()
I don't so much have a problem with the occasional bit of double-posting, as when a few matches are going one thread can be bumped down pretty quickly.
Triple posting is worse. Or perhaps the dreaded quadruple post.
In Shaun we trust
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I'm kind of jealous in some ways and Not so much in other ways.
In one way it is brilliant that you get so many medals it's no big deal but if Ireland had that Katie Taylor's gold wouldn't have been as good and I wouldn't be as disappointed that Nevin lost and I wouldn't be jumping around the living room every time an Irish boxer takes to the ring.
"Sexton"
"Out to O'Driscoll"
"O'Driscoll around Davies, He's wrong footed Cuthbert"
"ZEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBBBBBBBBBOOOOOOOOOOOO"
Yeah, there are times when double posting makes more sense than just editing, usually when you're making a new point that may have been missed by someone who has already read your previous entry.
"Sexton"
"Out to O'Driscoll"
"O'Driscoll around Davies, He's wrong footed Cuthbert"
"ZEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBBBBBBBBBOOOOOOOOOOOO"
Loads of people on Facebook saying things like "LOL Olympics can't even get Harry's name right, who the f*** is Prince HENRY?!?!"
Makes me want to put my head through the monitor.
*Generic facepalm picture*
I know, its exploded with morons
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In the beginning the Universe was created.
This has made a lot of people very angry and has been widely regarded as a bad move"
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Well I am shocked. You'll tell me people behave like idiots on Twitter next...
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Who invited those talentless lady-boys.
"The story so far:
In the beginning the Universe was created.
This has made a lot of people very angry and has been widely regarded as a bad move"
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2012's Best Signature
To be honest I like One Direction...
If it wasn't for One Direction we wouldn't have this...
"Sexton"
"Out to O'Driscoll"
"O'Driscoll around Davies, He's wrong footed Cuthbert"
"ZEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBBBBBBBBBOOOOOOOOOOOO"
That was odd, crap, funny, crap, different and crap all at the same time.
"The story so far:
In the beginning the Universe was created.
This has made a lot of people very angry and has been widely regarded as a bad move"
2010's Most Underrated
2012's Best Signature
I liked it, in general.
A lot of crap (Muse, I'm looking at you) but then Eric Idle + Morris Dancers pretty much settled the night as a success.
Would have preferered Peter Gabriel (neither present nor broadcasted in the opening ceremony) to the Spicegirls...
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Cynics, go **** yourselves.
This was the Olympics that raised a middle finger to anyone that ever doubted London, anyone that ever doubted the UK, and anyone who ever doubted sport.
For me it's been characterised by three things. One is obvious - London. My city is buzzing more than usual, full of happy locals and awestruck tourists - this is the greatest city in the world, we all know it, and for those that didn't, we just showed them.
The second is spirit. The manufactured Britain of the tabloid press, the X Factor, Westminster MPs and Premiership football that is obsessed with self-promotion and snide fakery has disappeared blissfully down the toilet where it belongs, for two whole glorious weeks. In its place is the Britain we've seen at London 2012, one where we've shown genuine emotion as we've experienced the simple pleasure that skill, talent and hard work can bring - and in many cases, the simple pleasure of seeing somebody else's pride in their own achievement.
Steve Cram's wonderful impassioned commentary of Farah's 5000m finish, Denise Lewis' reaction to his victory, Steve Redgrave at the rowing, Chad le Clos' father... I could go on. Genuine emotions that showed how much people care for the values of the Olympic Movement. Those bemoaning the cost or the location fail to see the bigger picture, that the Olympics was never just about 7 years of preparation from a British perspective - it's about a continuing movement that brings the world together to celebrate a set of values I for one agree with.
The third thing that has characterised the games for me has been the many tasteful touches that we've seen. Usain Bolt doing the Mobot as he crossed the line, aware of the rapturous British audience. The NHS, our greatest and most under-appreciated invention, being paid tribute to in the opening ceremony. The French team at the closing ceremony waving double-sided Tricolour/Union flags. Kirani James making the point of swapping nameplates with Oscar Pistorius. So many more.
It's not been particularly fun being British over recent years. Recession coupled with dreadful popular culture coupled with dreadful politicians coupled with a doom-obsessed media has made the country thoroughly depressing. Maybe the wonderful sport, good will and positivity exhibited at these games can show us there's a different outlook for us to take. I hope everyone else enjoyed it as much as I did!
False - the best city in the world is Hamil-Tron, NZ - city of the future bro.
They've got one street and gardens and everything. Even thumbs too.
Seriously though, good show by London. Apart from the security gaffe in the beginning, ithas been a smooth and entertaining games. Can't wait for rugby in Rio though.![]()
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For me one rugby match into the event Rio 2016 will surpass this one, not their fault they did alright with what they had.
I'm not so sure.
If it's anything like the Sevens at the Commonwealth games it'll just feel like a poor man's Sevens Series stage.
Don't get me wrong, I'm looking forward to seeing 7s in the mix, but I'm not expecting it to be a highlight of the Olympics.