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    Olympics Opening Ceremony

    TVNZ Commentary: moronic, or really, really moronic.

    I'd actually like to know something about the context of the various visual spectacles as they happen. But the commentary just makes me want to throw things at the TV. Argh!

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    I couldn't agree more.
    TVNZ idiot talking over the top, making inane statements - just filler noise, really.
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    Yup, my partner kinda insist on watching it in the background and that has to be the most vacant commentary I have heard for a long long time.
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    you guys must have wax build up in your ears i've been watching it from the start and they have been giving brief statements of what is going on.

    I've also been amazed at what the chineese have put on and think its the most best opening to an Olympics i've seen

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    Are you drunk?

    It's just another big carnival... with the inane commentary that is bound to accompany it.

    And yes, it's quite impressive what has been put on for this ceremony considering that a significant part of the chinese population is living in poverty - so much for well meaning communism eh!
    It is preferential to refrain from the utilisation of grandiose verbiage in the circumstance that your intellectualisation can be expressed using comparatively simplistic lexicological entities. (...such as the word fuck.)

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    look whats that?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    Are you drunk?

    It's just another big carnival... with the inane commentary that is bound to accompany it.

    And yes, it's quite impressive what has been put on for this ceremony considering that a significant part of the chinese population is living in poverty - so much for well meaning communism eh!
    Its' called the off button or channel up button

    no-one is forcing you to watch it

    edit:and no i'm not drunk (i don't drink)
    Last edited by Big Dan; 9th August 2008 at 01:18. Reason: drunk msg

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    As I said, my partner is insisting on watching it - and I can't be arse moving the laptop - so yes, I am effectively being forced to watch it.

    Doesn't the social and political aspects of the event affect you at all?

    Pity about the drink - I shall have one for your steadfastness then

    Anyway, at least I just saw an old high-school classmate from way back. She's rowing for Denmark.
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    Stayed up to watch New Zealand walk into the stadium, not tired at all, but I've got work in the morning. :S
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    Saw a pic and read the headline on the harold web site. job done.

    I asked the american buell guys about their 'olympic spirit' too.

    80% disinterested.

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    I watched most of it! I thought the visuals were spectacular! I was very impressed with how in sync all those preformers were .. the work that went on to pull that off! you have to give credit to the preformers, I also learnt a thing or two .. call me daft .. but I didnt know the Chinese invented paper & paint .. clever little dickies. I think I turned the lappy off about the time the Caymen Islands came out or was it Jamaica? can't remember. Sorry NZ!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    As I said, my partner is insisting on watching it - and I can't be arse moving the laptop - so yes, I am effectively being forced to watch it.

    Doesn't the social and political aspects of the event affect you at all?
    you can't be arsed moving sounds more like being lazy than being forced to watch

    you other comment i don't really know or understand it to be affected, on a side note i try to seperate politics and other stuff from sport call me a purist.

    anything sport you name it i've most likely tried it and if not i'd try it

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    Quote Originally Posted by fire eyes View Post
    I was very impressed with how in sync all those preformers were ..
    Was this the rehersal, before the real performers arrived?
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    Favourite part for me was the footsteps fireworks, walking towards the arena was absolutely brilliant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Was this the rehersal, before the real performers arrived?
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    I didn't like to jack-booted army officers goose stepping towards the flagpole. Thought the Olympics were supposed to be non political/military?


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