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OOOh I like those!!

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The Olympic Torch came through Bradford today. As I was bored, I thought I'd go check it out. The train takes 15 minutes, and I needn't have bothered buying a ticket there and back, as there wasn't a conductor. i arrived in plenty of time, which was a good thing, the place was teeming with epople wanting to see this once in a lifetime spectacle.
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the one eyed overlord made a sinister appearance, too:

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and we shouted "Hooray!" and he gave to torch to someone else and we shouted "Hooray!" once more, and then that was it and we went home. It was really weird, like some kind of shit carnival.


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 Post subject: Re: OOO The Olympics
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once in a lifetime spectacle.

The Olympics were held in London in 1948.


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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
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once in a lifetime spectacle.

The Olympics were held in London in 1948.


You need more enthusiasm for this, Doctor. C'mon, say it with me

ONCE IN A LIFETIME!

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 Post subject: Re: OOO The Olympics
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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
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once in a lifetime spectacle.

The Olympics were held in London in 1948.


Were you alive in 1948? Will MaliA be alive in (does maths) 2076?

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Were you alive in 1948? Will MaliA be alive in (does maths) 2076?

As long as at least one person who was alive in 1948 is alive today, I think you'll find I'm technically correct.


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 Post subject: Re: OOO The Olympics
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 Post subject: Re: OOO The Olympics
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Ah, Bradford. Blackened yellow buildings, lots of construction, guided buses. The complete apathy was a nice touch too, it looks like half of those people were just waiting to cross the street to throw up in the footpath behind the Alhambra.

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 Post subject: Re: OOO The Olympics
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Someone at work brought their Olympic torch into the office and stood about with it grinning like a loon. I think maybe three people showed an interest. Poor lad.

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 Post subject: Re: OOO The Olympics
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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
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Were you alive in 1948? Will MaliA be alive in (does maths) 2076?

As long as at least one person who was alive in 1948 is alive today, I think you'll find I'm technically correct.

It took some finding out, but the torch didn't go through Bradford in 1948, so MaliA is correct ;)

Then again, all it would take is for the Olympics to be here again in 2024, and he'd be wrong.
Or, of course, if an owner of one of the torches lit it and carried it though again.

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 Post subject: OOO The Olympics
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Grim... wrote:
Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
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Were you alive in 1948? Will MaliA be alive in (does maths) 2076?

As long as at least one person who was alive in 1948 is alive today, I think you'll find I'm technically correct.

It took some finding out, but the torch didn't go through Bradford in 1948, so MaliA is correct ;)

Then again, all it would take is for the Olympics to be here again in 2024, and he'd be wrong.
Or, of course, if an owner of one of the torches lit it and carried it though again.

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 Post subject: Re: OOO The Olympics
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It took some finding out, but the torch didn't go through Bradford in 1948, so MaliA is correct ;)
That's some impressive google-fu burnt to prove me wrong about a tiny, irrelevant point. I salute you, sir, with the greatest respect.


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 Post subject: Re: OOO The Olympics
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You fucking losers! :luv:

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 Post subject: Re: OOO The Olympics
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I was proud to be part of a once in a lifetime event that will echo through the epochs of history. The games will be a complete success. My being given a bottle of Coke Zero has had no influence on my opinion of this great endeavour.


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 Post subject: Re: OOO The Olympics
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The Olympic torch is over this way next weekend and I was looking forward to it but if they're giving away Coke Zero, I might pass... Yuk.


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 Post subject: Re: OOO The Olympics
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I've got caffeine-free Diet Coke in my fridge, so Coke Zero would be very welcome.
Pepsi Max is my favorite.

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 Post subject: Re: OOO The Olympics
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I like my cola drinks with as much sugar as possible in. That's why this was the best drink on holiday last year:-


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Pepsi Max is the exception to the rule. It's a million times better than Pepsi.

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Pepsi Max is the exception to the rule. It's a million times better than Pepsi.


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Pepsi Max is the exception to the rule. It's a million times better than Pepsi.


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 Post subject: Re: OOO The Olympics
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Ooh, Grim..., can I borrow that book off you at the weekend?

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Sure. It's actually above the bed you're going to be in.

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Cheers, I'll look out for it. :)

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 Post subject: Re: OOO The Olympics
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Every time you mention Pepsi in the Olympics thread, Seb Coe cries. Please, think of Seb Coe.


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 Post subject: Re: OOO The Olympics
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I was always a Pepsi fan, and can tell the difference between coke, diet coke, pepsi, diet pepsi, and so on.

But Pepsi Max has the most caramel flavour and is the best, so Grim... Is right once again...

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The olympic stadium (and indeed the river and all of the other recognisable big buildings in London) looked rather lovely glinting in the early morning sunshine as the plane approached to land at Heathrow one early morning last week, and the parks all looked a fantastic deep green. It was actually quite wonderful looking at that from up high.

I haven't spent much time around that way, but I hear the area surrounding the olympic park is a bit of a shithole. Is this accurate?

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 Post subject: Re: OOO The Olympics
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Seems I should have gone to Skipton or Ilkley.

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I'm skeptical of people that say they can taste the difference between Coke and Pepsi.

I've always thought I could tell the difference, but I did some blind taste tests a while back and actually couldn't.

So there.


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I'm always skeptical too. They both taste like sugary water.

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Pepsi is more cloying.

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Coke has more of a "summer breeze" feel, whereas Pepsi is more "autumn glow after a short thunderstorm, while walking through a forest"


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I'm always skeptical too. They both taste like sugary water.


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metalangel wrote:
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I'm always skeptical too. They both taste like sugary water.


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metalangel wrote:
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I'm always skeptical too. They both taste like sugary water.


:attitude:


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I was clearly in the wrong place

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I'm hoping to get in on this: http://www.endurancelife.com/realrelay/?, but it looks like now it's more widely known about, the later stages are filling up as soon as they go on. Still, fingers crossed and all that - there might be a 2 in the morning leg I can jump on.


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Pepsi has far more of an aniseed taste to it, compared to Coke.

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The Olympic Torch came through Bradford today. As I was bored, I thought I'd go check it out. The train takes 15 minutes, and I needn't have bothered buying a ticket there and back, as there wasn't a conductor. i arrived in plenty of time, which was a good thing, the place was teeming with epople wanting to see this once in a lifetime spectacle.

There's a fantastic curry place in that neighbourhood. Westgate.

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The torch is due to be running past my flat on the 9th of July. If I remember, I might look out the window.


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As an antidote to all the cynical "no-one was there!" stuff, this is Stockport, 8.15am on a soaking wet Sunday morning.


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As an antidote to all the cynical "no-one was there!" stuff[...]

Of which there's been none...

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MaliA wrote:
The Olympic Torch came through Bradford today. As I was bored, I thought I'd go check it out. The train takes 15 minutes, and I needn't have bothered buying a ticket there and back, as there wasn't a conductor. i arrived in plenty of time, which was a good thing, the place was teeming with epople wanting to see this once in a lifetime spectacle.

There's a fantastic curry place in that neighbourhood. Westgate.


I'ev been to the Karachi Cafe, which was awesome

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Kashmir, behind the Alhambra I think, is a fave of Mrs P from her college days in Bratfud.

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I do think the olympics is a monstrous cash-drain and I really don't like the way the IOC seem to basically take the piss, but I'd go and see the torch relay if it was close by, and the weather was OK.

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MaliA wrote:
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MaliA wrote:
The Olympic Torch came through Bradford today. As I was bored, I thought I'd go check it out. The train takes 15 minutes, and I needn't have bothered buying a ticket there and back, as there wasn't a conductor. i arrived in plenty of time, which was a good thing, the place was teeming with epople wanting to see this once in a lifetime spectacle.

There's a fantastic curry place in that neighbourhood. Westgate.


I'ev been to the Karachi Cafe, which was awesome

Karachi's great. Had a meat 'Rick Stein' there this weekend. But yeah, Westgate is similar in that it's very unassuming, but brings the curry quality. It's full of muslims and taxi drivers: sign of a good curry house!

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