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The guy who was favourite to light the Olympic flame (a national hero in Greece) is under suspicion of being a drugs cheat. Here we go again!

Who cares whether this years crop of pampered darlings gets to run a little faster or jump a little further than their predecessors did four years ago? It's a freak show- and the nationalism is disgusting.

I watched the Sydney Olympics for the scenery. I don't remember any of the sports events, but I remember the blue waters of the harbour and the the beautiful palm-lined streets. I guess Athens should offer something similar. It's the events that take place outside the stadium that I'm looking forward to- olive groves, crags and ruined temples, with lightly-clad bodies moving elegantly across the foreground.

Date: 2004-08-13 10:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] balirus.livejournal.com
the nationalism is disgusting

My guess is that you'll not be watching the opening ceremonies and its parade of flags. It might be worth a view though, if only to see the U.S. reaction to our athletes being booed when they enter the Olympic stadium.

Date: 2004-08-13 11:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
This is odd. I thought one of the main channels might have been carrying the opening ceremony live- but none of them did. One of the news programmes showed us a clip of a weird flying sculpture that broke apart to reveal another sculpture inside. And then the stadium appeared to have been flooded and a man and a woman were rolling about in the water. I guess I'll catch up with things later this evening. Surely someone will be showing a recording.

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