:cheers: Here is Willis winning the silver medal in the 1500 meters at the 2008 Olympics.(Note: Yes, Willis finished 3rd in the video but the winner failed his drug test and was disqualified)
I wasn't watching. Did the American athletes wear those ridiculous commie my uniforms?
I saw those things on the news and thought they were the stupidest costumes I'd ever seen. They really did look like some sort of gay fascist military uniform. The flap on TV was about them being made in China, but I thought the real outrage was how ridiculous of a design they were.Worse, they were commie uniforms patterned after a French gay pride day parade. lain:
I saw those things on the news and thought they were the stupidest costumes I'd ever seen. They really did look like some sort of gay fascist military uniform. The flap on TV was about them being made in China, but I thought the real outrage was how ridiculous of a design they were.
That was a cool part. :thumb:
Mr. Bean was the best though.
Other than that, :idunno:. I was watching without sound so it was a little hard to understand what was going on.
Agreed. That's where I discovered him and Hugh Laurie also.Well there's your issue choice of music was one of my favourite parts.
It always amazes me how recognised and loved Mr Bean is worldwide. It's liked in Britain but Rowan Atkinson has much much better material, like Blackadder. [
Well done. :thumb:glad to see you guys enjoyed the ceremony
Yeah, but those Brits are mostly gay, anyway. :darwinsm::darwinsm:
Me and the friends I was watching it with thought that the US team looked gay in their uniforms. At least you got thunderous applause and cheering from a British audience in spite of that fact!
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That's great. But I thought Hugh Laurie should have done the honors...and as House. lain: Hey, the Queen did a bit with a fictional character.I can't believe Sir Roger Bannister didn't get to light the Olympic flame! That is ridiculous!!! :madmad: For those who don't know, Bannister was the first man ever to run a mile under four minutes in 1954.
I can't believe Sir Roger Bannister didn't get to light the Olympic flame! That is ridiculous!!! :madmad: For those who don't know, Bannister was the first man ever to run a mile under four minutes in 1954.
I actually really liked the way that they did the lighting with the next generation of athelete's.