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shillelagh 15-02-2011 13:58

olympic games 2012
 
heres the schedule for it ...

BBC Sport - London 2012 Olympics: Schedule and tickets guide

tickets go on sale 15 March ...

pipinfort 15-02-2011 17:23

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Sooooooo top price tickets £2012(get it..?) ....who`s comical idea was this, its not quirky,its not clever its just obscene........:mad:

jaysay 15-02-2011 17:44

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 883602)
heres the schedule for it ...

BBC Sport - London 2012 Olympics: Schedule and tickets guide

tickets go on sale 15 March ...

Think I'll hold on a bit before I buy my tickets Jen:rolleyes: It is 19 months off;)

Margaret Pilkington 15-02-2011 20:02

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I shall have to start looking for a cave...I hate sport, all sport......I hate the olympics.......I must find somewhere I can avoid it all.

cashman 15-02-2011 21:44

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 883804)
I shall have to start looking for a cave...I hate sport, all sport......I hate the olympics.......I must find somewhere I can avoid it all.

Can i take it we wont be seeing yeh up stanley then Margaret?:eek:

Mancie 15-02-2011 23:02

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 883676)
Think I'll hold on a bit before I buy my tickets Jen:rolleyes: It is 19 months off;)

A perfect time for you to get training.. I've heard you have already been entered for the 100m hurdles under the new incapacity benefit regulations.. good luck :D

jaysay 16-02-2011 09:09

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 883946)
A perfect time for you to get training.. I've heard you have already been entered for the 100m hurdles under the new incapacity benefit regulations.. good luck :D

Training Mancie I was more like thinking on the lines of I may not be around then;)

Pudwoppa 27-02-2011 14:25

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I'm not a big Olympics fan, but watching Beach Volleyball Live for £20 is definitely swaying my opinion. Knowing my luck I'd end up getting tickets for the mens event...

Margaret Pilkington 27-02-2011 15:05

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 883912)
Can i take it we wont be seeing yeh up stanley then Margaret?:eek:

Nooooooooooooooooo! not a chance.
Though I have nothing personal against them.
I don't understand football.......but I guess if I wanted to understand it.....I could.

Tealeaf 27-02-2011 17:18

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As some of you may possibly be aware, houses & flats in the vicinity of Wimbledon are made available for rent during the Tennis fortnight for anywhere between £10,000-£50,000pw rent.

For the special occasion of the Olympic Games, similar prices are on offer in the East End. I have therefore decided to sacrifice my own experience of this once in a lifetime event to make my own accommodation available.

My flat is on offer for the marvellous sum of £10,000pds pw.

But on top of this, I am prepared to make it available to any members of Accy Web at the discounted price of £7,500pds. (O.N.O.)

Sight unseen.

Cash up front.

Offers expire midnight tonight

Alan Varrechia 27-02-2011 18:19

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I'd sooner rent a flat in Aberdeen whilst the olympics are on.....:D:D:D

Gremlin 27-02-2011 19:39

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Originally Posted by Alan Varrechia (Post 887895)
I'd sooner rent a flat in Aberdeen whilst the olympics are on.....:D:D:D

Get one big enough for me as well please and I will go half on expenses. There is also a nice motel on Altons top nr Aberdeen and it is clean and affordable.

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Margaret Pilkington 27-02-2011 19:41

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Don't need until midnight...offer declined.

garinda 27-02-2011 21:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 887869)
As some of you may possibly be aware, houses & flats in the vicinity of Wimbledon are made available for rent during the Tennis fortnight for anywhere between £10,000-£50,000pw rent.

For the special occasion of the Olympic Games, similar prices are on offer in the East End. I have therefore decided to sacrifice my own experience of this once in a lifetime event to make my own accommodation available.

My flat is on offer for the marvellous sum of £10,000pds pw.

But on top of this, I am prepared to make it available to any members of Accy Web at the discounted price of £7,500pds. (O.N.O.)

Sight unseen.

Cash up front.

Offers expire midnight tonight

Not a chance.

Wimbledon in leafy south west London, with it's many commons, fine shops, and genteel people, is rightly seen as a desirable location, and can therefore ask for high renumeration, for those wishing to stay there.

I have visited the areas you speak of, doing voluntary work in a mobile soup kitchen.

I always came away thinking that Jack the Ripper's victims had perhaps been the lucky ones.

Good luck in your quest to better your circumstances. Though I fear Boris Johnson has more chance of winning Olympic gold in gymnastics.

garinda 27-02-2011 21:57

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I was asked to contact you re: accommodation by the Hyndburn Parkinson's disease egg and spoon race relay team.

However, on discovering the woeful civic celebrations planned in Tower Hamlets, to celebrate the royal wedding, they've decided to stay in Bushey, and get the train in.


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