London 2012

FU, Ducky boy.

We are the best, simple as that. :p

The presentation was bloody brilliant! :cool:
 
Tatelou said:
FU, Ducky boy.

We are the best, simple as that. :p

The presentation was bloody brilliant! :cool:


:D


:rose:

Better book the hotel rooms now. They'll all be gone in the next few minutes.
 
Lou visualizing an abundance of fit young men in short shorts.

Of course, by then, they'll be half her age. :)
 
Good for you, Lou.

Now comes the tricky part, paying for it.

Last time I looked, we Canadians were still paying off the 1976 Olympics.

Nice to see you back though. :kiss:
 
Ha. Finally an olympic game I could afford to go to.

'ello Lou. :)
 
Liar said:
Ha. Finally an olympic game I could afford to go to.

'ello Lou. :)

Yeah,

Hotel room in London today: 300 pounds/night

Hotel room in London during 2012 Olympics: 1500 pounds/night :rolleyes:




(How the hell do I type a pound symbol?)
 
cheerful_deviant said:
Yeah,

Hotel room in London today: 300 pounds/night

Hotel room in London during 2012 Olympics: 1500 pounds/night :rolleyes:
Two-way flight ticket between Porto and London on Ryan Air: From £5.19 + taxes.

I'll just go home to sleep at the end of the day. :D
 
cheerful_deviant said:
Hotel room in London during 2012 Olympics: 1500 pounds/night
Taxi : five times normal rate
Lunch three times normal rate
Tickets to event : First born

Consoling Hungarian Gymnast eliminated in first round coming off six month training celebacy: priceless
 
Tatelou said:
We won the Olympic bid!!!

WHOOP! :nana:




'Ello all :)


Lou :D

Congrats to you. I'm glad for you because this must be the biggest party there is, witnessing 'the games'.

Now, I wanna see you crossing the arena during theend of the marathon, butt-naked. :D

Snoopy, :p
 
Ted-E-Bare said:
Lou visualizing an abundance of fit young men in short shorts.

Of course, by then, they'll be half her age. :)

Hey, I'll still be in my thirties, so I'll be full of "energy" and there with bells on. :p
 
rgraham666 said:
Good for you, Lou.

Now comes the tricky part, paying for it.

Last time I looked, we Canadians were still paying off the 1976 Olympics.

Nice to see you back though. :kiss:

Cheers, RG.

Well, us Brits had better start buying lots and lots of lottery tickets (Lottery funding for sport, etc). ;)

Thanks, babe. :kiss:
 
impressive said:
Hey, good to see you! Where ya been?

Cheers, babe, good to see you, too!

I've been workin' and lovin' and havin' me some fun. ;) :D :devil:

Seriously, all of that, and my Dad and me have just started up our own dog training club/business. He's an accredited trainer and has an awesome german shepherd (who has won gold awards from the kennel club), and I'm doing the courses now, too. My doggy is a good boy and a great "demo dog". We've got one venue one night a week right now, but we're getting out there and building it up and doing behaviour stuff and so on. Plus I'm in charge of accounts and doing the website and so on. It's very exciting stuff! :)

:rose:
 
Liar said:
Ha. Finally an olympic game I could afford to go to.

'ello Lou. :)

Lauren Hynde said:
Congratulations, London!

(And what Liar said. :D)

YAY! Precisely! :D (Just a two hour drive for me, plus the sailing venue is just down the road. :D)

Cheers! :rose: :rose:
 
SnoopDog said:
Congrats to you. I'm glad for you because this must be the biggest party there is, witnessing 'the games'.

Now, I wanna see you crossing the arena during theend of the marathon, butt-naked. :D

Snoopy, :p

Okie, dare accepted. :cool:

;)

:p

Thanks, babe. :kiss:
 
Tatelou said:
Okie, dare accepted. :cool:

;)

:p

Thanks, babe. :kiss:


Thnank god you didn't dare me back with going first in next year's football world championships in germany. :)

Snoopy
 
Lauren Hynde said:
Two-way flight ticket between Porto and London on Ryan Air: From £5.19 + taxes.

I'll just go home to sleep at the end of the day. :D
Got friends in Londonl with a spare couch. Whee!

Ya think Ryanair will keep those prices during the games?
 
Bravo! Although, homesick as I am for the place, I can't imagine going to London and spending my time watching sport. Not when the Cheshire Cheese, the British Library, St. Paul's, Westminster Abbey, and the Tate are still standing. Still, might find time to squeeze in a round or two of televised viewing, so long as it's done from a pub.

*sigh*

How I miss the old place.

Shanglan
 
BlackShanglan said:
Not when the Cheshire Cheese, the British Library, St. Paul's, Westminster Abbey, and the Tate are still standing.
I just finished reading Millennium People, so I'm better off not commenting on that. :D
 
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