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That isn't the case in most Olympics. I've heard reports about London being empty. I wonder why turn out to London Olympics has been so low? The extra tickets are because of sponsors etc. not using their tickets leaving empty seats at "sold out" events and people were complaining. |
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Yes, I'm sure that's what you want to believe. The turn out at the Olympics isn't low. It's just that people are (supposedly) avoiding London's usual attractions in favour of going to the Olympics, or avoiding London altogether. Certainly an empty London wasn't my experience when I went up there on Tuesday. But I only went from Victoria station to the IMAX and back. They're expecting a lot more people from tomorrow, since the athletics are starting and the Olympic Stadium will come into use. I also think perhaps last year's riots and the humiliating inability to contain them are confining many visitors to their hotels. ![]() |
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Last edited by Sparafucil; Today at 08:34 PM. Why are you the only one on here that makes me have visions of grabbing you by the back of the head and smashing your face onto a table top repeatedly ? I don't even get that when dangermoose or willy piss me off. I don't think your intelligent mate,you remind me of how bungle used to be, but your way more contrived and scathing in all of your replies. |
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So even the people who travel half-way across the world to spend a few hours per day attending a sporting event can't find the time to visit London's historical attractions? That doesn't bode well for London. Also, the riots never affected anywhere a tourist might venture. |
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So even the people who travel half-way across the world to spend a few hours per day attending a sporting event can't find the time to visit London's historical attractions? That doesn't bode well for London. |
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I guess if it had been America the cops would have gone in guns blazing (quite literally probably). It's not so easy to control that kind of disorder when it's popping up randomly in lots of different places. |
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No, American police probably wouldn't have twiddled their thumbs while violent hooligans torched the city and assaulted innocent bystanders for days on end. and most of these hooligans were of families of relative wealth. --- Post Update --- About 2am. Been tired since 6 but had to console the gf all night as her mate is moving to Canada. On the plus Sid, I did get a bj. ![]() |
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to be honest, we don't have that many riots, and although the police were slow on the uptake they dealt with it in the end. |
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Doesn't help your cause much now Bungle, but to avoid such situations in the future is it not worth renewing your passport or getting a provisional driving licence? As for the Olympics tickets, I'll just go with the P@H option if I manage to get some, and it seems an expired passport is valid for such matters anyway. |
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