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In Topic: Happy Birthday Jacques Rogge!
02 May 2011 - 04:32 AM
In Topic: Baron's New Bid index: Durban will WIN 2020
28 April 2011 - 03:26 PM
I used to go to Elveden Forest on holiday as a kid. It is a very nice sports orientated holiday park.
I don't remember a revolving restaurant though. It must be quite new.
Elevden Forest
I don't remember a revolving restaurant though. It must be quite new.
Elevden Forest
In Topic: Opening Ceremony
28 April 2011 - 03:20 PM
Can't see past Steve Redgrave.
In Topic: Opening Ceremony
28 April 2011 - 05:59 AM
Unless he has been ruled out by himself or LOCOG, Jimmy Page will likely be there at one point, but I wouldn't be surprised if many of the acts mentioned earlier were performing either at a ceremony or during the Games. It might sound a bit lame, but I think that this could be the rock and roll Olympics.
Susan Boyle somewhere too? If the Olympics were in London in the last two years, she would have been a shoe in for some kind of anthem at a ceremony, but her novelty might have long since gone by 2012.
Susan Boyle somewhere too? If the Olympics were in London in the last two years, she would have been a shoe in for some kind of anthem at a ceremony, but her novelty might have long since gone by 2012.
In Topic: Olympic Park
27 April 2011 - 10:50 AM
That looks pretty cool. I'd prefer it if it said something other than run, because the Olympic Games is about so much more than running, but that is just a small quibble.
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