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Was I the only person in the country who found the British performance at the handover ceremony in Beijing a bit of a toe-curler?
Watch it here...
(Skip ahead to 6:40 for the worst bits - If you can bear to. )
Now it seems that there is more embarassment to shoulder.
At a truly staggering cost of £27 million, it has been revealed that the opening ceremony will feature a tribute to the NHS, for God's sake, involving hundreds of dancing nurses.
Considering that these precious 'Angels' do little these days but complain about how short staffed, underpaid and overworked they are, one is amazed that they are able to find the time. Considering further that quite a lot of them are hopelessy overweight one wonders what sort of message the organisers are trying to send?
Reading what the director, Danny Boyle had to say in today's Telegraph...
Though it was meant to be an "austerity" Olympics given the recession -along the lines of the last London Olympics just after WW2. It all cost £600,000 back then - and was all very frugal (see account in link). The First Post War Olympics - 1948 London - Olympics30.com
Apparently back then all the athletes got a free tin of Ovaltine!
For some reason I can't watch A-b's film in Italy, not authorised, perhaps it's 'cos it's so bad !
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Though it was meant to be an "austerity" Olympics given the recession -along the lines of the last London Olympics just after WW2. It all cost £600,000 back then - and was all very frugal (see account in link). The First Post War Olympics - 1948 London - Olympics30.com
Apparently back then all the athletes got a free tin of Ovaltine!
For some reason I can't watch A-b's film in Italy, not authorised, perhaps it's 'cos it's so bad !
Had to supply their own hot milk though Jay! And bring their own cutlery if they wanted to eat.
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It would have been so much classier, in a British sort of way, to keep things simple. As well as much more fitting, in the middle of a world recession.
Welcome parade of competitors of all nations, then just let the games begin.
It doesn't need all this amateur theatrical brouhaha.
We don't do it very well.
Plus we could have spent the enormous amount it's costing, in a thousand more worthwhile ways.
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It would have been so much classier, in a British sort of way, to keep things simple. As well as much more fitting, in the middle of a world recession.
Welcome parade of competitors of all nations, then just let the games begin.
It doesn't need all this amateur theatrical brouhaha.
We don't do it very well.
Plus we could have spent the enormous amount it's costing, in a thousand more worthwhile ways.
Hear, hear! Well said - after all it is meant to be about the best athletes in the world, that's the real "show".
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“Beauty is an experience, nothing else. It is not a fixed pattern or an arrangement of features. It is something felt, a glow or a communicated sense of fineness.” ~ D. H. Lawrence
At a truly staggering cost of £27 million, it has been revealed that the opening ceremony will feature a tribute to the NHS, for God's sake, involving hundreds of dancing nurses.
Considering that these precious 'Angels' do little these days but complain about how short staffed, underpaid and overworked they are, one is amazed that they are able to find the time. Considering further that quite a lot of them are hopelessy overweight one wonders what sort of message the organisers are trying to send?
So just what have you got against nurses, A-B?
I may be biased, but having just spent two weeks in hospital, I do not recognise your description. All the nurses I encountered, and other staff as well such as porters, domestics and theatre staff, were caring and considerate even though I would say the nurses could have done with more staff at times. They certainly all worked hard and did not complain, at least not in my hearing.
Looking at NHS pay scales I would say the days of poor pay are gone and as for your comment about being overweight, I really don't know where you are coming from. I only saw one obese person on the staff while I was there, plenty among the visitors, and he I think was a doctor, in scrubs, and so fat he could not sit in a chair with arms but had to perch on the edge of the seat.
I wonder what Marg P will have to say about your comments?
PS talking about obesity, what about that executive producer in the Telegraph photo?
My best mates partner is a cardiac nurse, she works long unsociable hours in a understaffed and under funded ward.To hear you say that the nurses do little and are obese really irks , the majority of nurses and docs do a good job in difficult conditions where money and staffing levels are low, i would like to know what you base your assumptions on, tarring all nurses with a dirty brush as you have done.
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Perhaps they could have thousands of unemployed, dancing with bowls in their hands singing please sir can we have some more. Formation cap doffing and forlock tugging. Maybe a troup of ceremonial bankers (phew spelt it right) collecting massive bonus cheques. The possibilities are endless.
Perhaps they could have thousands of unemployed, dancing with bowls in their hands singing please sir can we have some more. Formation cap doffing and forlock tugging. Maybe a troup of ceremonial bankers (phew spelt it right) collecting massive bonus cheques. The possibilities are endless.
A flash loot.
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'If you're going to be a Kant, be the very best Kant there is my son.'
Johann Georg Kant, father of Immanuel Kant, philosopher.