Olympic Torch
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You are always more than welcome. Just please play nicely.scarlett wrote:P.S Hope I'm still allowed on this thread Steve. I am trying my hardest.
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We're still struggling to understand who the heck is going to take my volunteer son to the O2 on his days at 5 30 in the morning Once we've got that sorted, we will maybe be a bit more excited about the whole thing.scarlett wrote: We all do like a British moan, don't we ? Once we start winning those gold medals I'm sure we're all be a lot more positive about the whole thing. ( Well, here's hoping ) .
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Well let's hope he isn't going to rely on public transport. All the tube stations are full of grim warnings that they will be unable to cope with the demand and using little cartoons with people in walking boots by means of helpful suggestion. And a friend tells me staff at overground stations have been handing out walking maps, such is their confidence in the capacity of the system.Looking for help wrote:We're still struggling to understand who the heck is going to take my volunteer son to the O2 on his days at 5 30 in the morning Once we've got that sorted, we will maybe be a bit more excited about the whole thing.
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Even as a sports journalist I have to say I’m not convinced that the torch procession should be taking precedence over children’s exams and other aspects of daily life. Perhaps it’s their attempt to distract us all from what a total shambles the ticketing operation has been.
Feeling a bit uninspired by the whole thing right now, but as I managed to get niece and nephew jobs at the Games that may change in due course…
Feeling a bit uninspired by the whole thing right now, but as I managed to get niece and nephew jobs at the Games that may change in due course…
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Unless they expect you to provide the 5am transport as well as the job, Rob.Rob Clark wrote:Even as a sports journalist I have to say I’m not convinced that the torch procession should be taking precedence over children’s exams and other aspects of daily life. Perhaps it’s their attempt to distract us all from what a total shambles the ticketing operation has been.
Feeling a bit uninspired by the whole thing right now, but as I managed to get niece and nephew jobs at the Games that may change in due course…
Poetry too- it's all here.
And there was I thinking the Olympic spirit of fairness and equity extended to the employment bit too...but no, it's all nepotism and eBay.
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Surely you are going to offer to drive him in every morning and pick him up each night.Looking for help wrote:We're still struggling to understand who the heck is going to take my volunteer son to the O2 on his days at 5 30 in the morning Once we've got that sorted, we will maybe be a bit more excited about the whole thing.
Have you got a family member or good friend who lives a bit nearer who wouldn't mind putting him up. Let's face it all he will need is a bed.
Good luck with it.
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How did I miss your post Scarlett? Now don't worry if you have misplaced your Misha badge, I believe you can buy them on ebay!scarlett wrote:I might even get out my Misha 1980 mascot badge from the Moscow olympics which I wore religiously every day for 6 months when I was 7.
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No, you have to be 18 to work at the Games so I reckon they are old enough to arrange that for themselves. However, they might be staying with us as we’re within daily reach of Hyde Park and their parents aren’t.
And yes, I’ve had railway staff handing out maps showing walking routes, dozens of them. Here’s an idea, how about they spend the money on putting on more trains instead. Bah, humbug
By the way Scarlett, some of those badges are worth money. There are collectors who try to get a complete set, ie every day, from every Olympics. The rare ones are quite valuable…
And yes, I’ve had railway staff handing out maps showing walking routes, dozens of them. Here’s an idea, how about they spend the money on putting on more trains instead. Bah, humbug
By the way Scarlett, some of those badges are worth money. There are collectors who try to get a complete set, ie every day, from every Olympics. The rare ones are quite valuable…
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Totally agree. We need you on the Olympic Committee!Rob Clark wrote:And yes, I’ve had railway staff handing out maps showing walking routes, dozens of them. Here’s an idea, how about they spend the money on putting on more trains instead. Bah, humbug
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Rob Clark wrote: By the way Scarlett, some of those badges are worth money. There are collectors who try to get a complete set, ie every day, from every Olympics. The rare ones are quite valuable…
No, you can't have it Rob. I might start obsessively wearing it again or do you think someone will rip it from my lapel