2012 London Olympics

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  1. DrallDrall

    DrallDrall Well-Known Member

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    Poor Paris, i feel with them. They was so close ;(
     
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    and i feel for London they didn't deserve what those scumbags did to them
     
  3. ShaneFalco

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    Well, it will be great for the economy in the surrounding area. Shop owners are probably rejoicing and beginning to stock up on more materials now. :unsure: The one place it is gonna hurt is traffic. God, it's gonna be like permanent rush hour there. "Sit still kids! We're making good progress! We've moved 3 inches!"

    I live in America, so I wish it could have been somewhere closer to where I live, but hopefully London will do it justice, and the weather will be nice. ^_^
     
  4. -=DaRKSTaR=-

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    ;( ;( ;( dam i hate any kinds of bombers ruins everything - Might be due to london winning the Olympics status who knows
     
  5. BumD!ckBum

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    keep this thread positive..forget bombings..

    this is a positive thing for the east end of london which has a lack of funding.. i like up north in newcastle but i'll be there
     

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