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SJ_Skyline 27 July 2012 10:25 PM

Cracking ceremony - and we managed to raise the right flag :D

DYK 27 July 2012 10:27 PM


Originally Posted by colapepsi (Post 10726343)
"So Bad" This is a piss take:brickwall

It was so bad,is this actually happening,

DYK 27 July 2012 10:28 PM


Originally Posted by SJ_Skyline (Post 10726356)
Cracking ceremony - and we managed to raise the right flag :D

It was probably raised the wrong way...

RobsyUK 27 July 2012 10:52 PM

How fit was the costa rica teacher that will be doing the marathon... Gone for a wank... Rewind sky back to her.. Splat. I want her as a teacher

hodgy0_2 27 July 2012 10:53 PM

The belgiums seemed to have the most shagable female competitors so far

Will hold fire on a final judgement till the swedes arrive

DYK 27 July 2012 10:56 PM

Robs forget about your wank,I think it was sh!t,just full of Political correctness....

hodgy0_2 27 July 2012 10:59 PM


Originally Posted by RobsyUK (Post 10726405)
How fit was the costa rica teacher that will be doing the marathon... Gone for a wank... Rewind sky back to her.. Splat. I want her as a teacher

Agreed nice face, but will have fried eggs for t1ts and legs like chicken drumsticks

It would have to be the reverse paper bag for me I am afraid

Scooby Jo 27 July 2012 11:33 PM

How do all the NSR threads end up smutty :wonder:

Bunch of pervs on here :norty:

Gotta go, just seen some fit male atheletes:D all over 6 foot tall, interesting:norty:

JTaylor 27 July 2012 11:57 PM

Fantastic moment! What a celebration!! :thumb:

daviee 28 July 2012 12:04 AM

Show stealing moments now :notworthy

Scooby Jo 28 July 2012 12:27 AM

It's been good, feeling very proud to be British :thumb:

JTaylor 28 July 2012 12:50 AM


Originally Posted by Scooby Jo (Post 10726562)
It's been good, feeling very proud to be British :thumb:

Spot-on! The lighting of the cauldron was a triumph; tasteful and moving. Well done to everyone involved. Inspiring! :notworthy

Bikerboygreen 28 July 2012 01:06 AM

Loved it. Fantastic.

Funkii Munkii 28 July 2012 01:23 AM

How can there still be haters after that !

Hats off to the Queen that was genius, how many people said is that her before she turned round.

The cauldron was out of this world.

The Artic were quality and those bikes, some amazing moments.

So many positives

Apart from when we saw Ali :( it's tragic seeing him like that when you remember him in his pomp. Not sure if it was an ask too much for him, I dont think he knew what was going on, very sad to see.

Dave Hedgehog 28 July 2012 01:26 AM


Originally Posted by Funkii Munkii (Post 10726604)
How can there still be haters after that !

Hats off to the Queen that was genius, how many people said is that her before she turned round.

The cauldron was out of this world.

The Artic were quality and those bikes, some amazing moments.

So many positives

Apart from when we saw Ali :( it's tragic seeing him like that when you remember him in his pomp. Not sure if it was an ask too much for him, I dont think he knew what was going on, very sad to see.

Good reminder of the sacrifices some make for sport though....

ScoobySteve69 28 July 2012 03:10 AM

I was `forced` to watch some of it on the tv in work at break time...suffice to say I cut my break short. What a load of sh1te.

steve ex vauxhall 28 July 2012 03:50 AM


Originally Posted by ScoobySteve69 (Post 10726644)
I was `forced` to watch some of it on the tv in work at break time...suffice to say I cut my break short. What a load of sh1te.

I was on nights, so didn't miss much then?

stedee 28 July 2012 04:09 AM

i thought the torch was very well done

hodgy0_2 28 July 2012 08:58 AM

the highlights for me were, the Jams "going underground" - should really have been "eton rifles"

and the James Bond theme, together with Mr Bean

it just gave the impression that we can laught at ourselves, one of our greatest traits - as well as being the foundation of the modern industrial/digital societies

much to celebrate being British

David Lock 28 July 2012 10:16 AM

Yeah it was very good and nice to see some lighthearted moments. 007 was a terrific touch.

I thought a transport theme might have showed off British achievements and make a good spectacle. A Steam Train. Penny Farthing. Modern bikes. Some classic old cars like Old No 1 (Bentley 3.5 turbo). Cooper in Monte Carlo trim. London Taxis, Double Deckers. Concorde (the Harrier ;)) and may be a speedboat or two.

Got bored with the parade but it had to be done although I think they should jog around the track to make it quicker, they are athletes after all.

Rings above the stadium were stunning.

UK running US would have been a nice historical theme just to remind people that we used to be in charge!!

Good luck to all the competitors, hope there are not too many tears.

dl

GlesgaKiss 28 July 2012 10:37 AM

It did make you realise that there is a lot for us to be proud about as a country. Thought the whole thing was really good EXCEPT for McCartney. He just ruined the end for me, as with the jubilee.

stiscooby 28 July 2012 10:43 AM


Originally Posted by GlesgaKiss (Post 10726826)
It did make you realise that there is a lot for us to be proud about as a country. Thought the whole thing was really good EXCEPT for McCartney. He just ruined the end for me, as with the jubilee.

Yep, he was terrible, surely they could have come up with someone better than him!

David Lock 28 July 2012 10:52 AM


Originally Posted by stiscooby (Post 10726830)
Yep, he was terrible, surely they could have come up with someone better than him!


Adele :thumb:




(or has she started maternity leave?)

Maz 28 July 2012 10:58 AM

Great ceremony imho. I was sceptical but thought the whole event was an excellent spectacle with a great end. Well done to all those involved. Now bring on the sport!

JTaylor 28 July 2012 12:57 PM

Some great feedback from around the World; I'm so pleased for the organisers! :thumb:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19025686

Turbohot 28 July 2012 01:14 PM


Originally Posted by Funkii Munkii (Post 10726604)
How can there still be haters after that !

Hats off to the Queen that was genius, how many people said is that her before she turned round.

The cauldron was out of this world.

The Artic were quality and those bikes, some amazing moments.

So many positives

Apart from when we saw Ali :( it's tragic seeing him like that when you remember him in his pomp. Not sure if it was an ask too much for him, I dont think he knew what was going on, very sad to see.

The cute Queen was picking her fingers during the British parade. I wonder what she was thinking. :wonder: Perhaps by then, she wanted to get it over and done with, as it was well past her bed time. :D

The cauldron was a fantastic piece of sculpture! Hats off to Heatherwick. :notworthy

The Arctic Monkeys' song is still playing inside my head. These Sheffield nippers have made Britain very proud indeed with their music.

Ali didn't even look like Ali. I was very inspired by him in my childhood years. In my teenage years, I had his poster with EVERLAST on his kit in my room. I too think that he had no notion of the ceremonial activities around him. He was just there, as a shell of his former self. Although is was very sad to see him in this way, his days of glory will never be forgotten. Top sportsman. :cool:

Fireworks and stadium lighting was magical!

Altogether a brilliant effort by Boyle for depicting the cultural landscape of Britain. The industrial revolution scene was breathtaking! Britain should be very proud of this event.

Agreed, ERA! Bring on the sport now. :luxhello:

Maz 28 July 2012 03:03 PM


Originally Posted by Turbohot (Post 10726957)
The cute Queen was picking her fingers during the British parade. I wonder what she was thinking. :wonder: Perhaps by then, she wanted to get it over and done with, as it was well past her bed time. :D

The cauldron was a fantastic piece of sculpture! Hats off to Heatherwick. :notworthy

The Arctic Monkeys' song is still playing inside my head. These Sheffield nippers have made Britain very proud indeed with their music.

Ali didn't even look like Ali. I was very inspired by him in my childhood years. In my teenage years, I had his poster with EVERLAST on his kit in my room. I too think that he had no notion of the ceremonial activities around him. He was just there, as a shell of his former self. Although is was very sad to see him in this way, his days of glory will never be forgotten. Top sportsman. :cool:

Fireworks and stadium lighting was magical!

Altogether a brilliant effort by Boyle for depicting the cultural landscape of Britain. The industrial revolution scene was breathtaking! Britain should be very proud of this event.

Agreed, ERA! Bring on the sport now. :luxhello:


Although I still don't care much for the corporate greed and the over zealous protectionism element within the Olympics, the opening ceremony really was an overwhelming success. The Arctic Monkeys were brilliant much better than Macca! Danny Boyle really pulled it off and it was a humbling to see everyone carrying their flags with such pride and joy. As was the fact that millions the world over were watching this small nation in the northern hemisphere.
Ali is indeed a very ill man, it saddens me to say I don't think he's going to be with us much longer.:(

joz8968 28 July 2012 04:38 PM

Bugger as regards the cycling. :(


Erm....... anyone viewing the women's beach volleyball? :D :o

jef 28 July 2012 05:05 PM

opening ceremonies just seem soo long and drawn out, saying that there were parts i liked very much, seemed impressive, and others where boredom did set in tbh. but overall i think its been fairly well received.

looking forward to some of the events tbh - just hate, hate, hate the amount of commercialism that goes with it. surley it could be reigned in a bit. still ill happilty watch the parts im interested in. hope to see some great performances

Chip 28 July 2012 06:55 PM

A brilliant show, well done London.

Ashamed at four Welsh football plyers refusing to sing the National anthem though. Disgraceful.


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