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London. Damn. There goes 250 vbucks.
that really really sucks.
i will be going anyway
I knew that London would pull it out and I still went with the even money for Paris.
You can't count on the French for anything :lol
SINGAPORE (Olympics) - NBA star Tony Parker of France admitted his anguish following Paris' failure to win the IOC vote that would have made the French capital hosts of the 2012 Olympics.
Going head to head with London after Madrid, Moscow and New York had been eliminated in third round of voting in Singapore, Parker's France came off second best with London.
"We did all we could, we made an excellent presentation this morning and had a very strong bid," said Parker, the point guard for the NBA champions San Antonio Spurs who was among the French ambassadors in Singapore to support the bid.
"I don't know what else we could have done. If we don't have it now, I guess we will never get it.
"The IOC seems to be very pro-Anglo-Saxon. I feel extremely gutted."
I feel kinda sorry for the French...honestly, they were the most deserving based on waiting time...Paris was the original host and they haven't hosted the Olympics since 1923...Well that's not entirely true since France has hosted the Olympics several times...but still...it's been a long time since they were in Paris...but I guess the Brits not having hosted them period in nearly 50 odd years was a big factor.
I am surprised the French didn't get it though...they tried really hard and I think the games would help their economy.
They probably would have gotten the bid if Chiraq hadn't gotten involved at the last minute...
He missed an excellent opportunity to shut up ;)
I echo that comment 100%. And I laugh at it. :lolQuote:
Originally Posted by whottt
CIO is about money like anglo-saxon (britains or americans just think about it)
with eurostar i can go to London in 2h but i never give some money to so no fair play peoples
Yep. It was just a few days ago that Chirac said "We can't trust people who have such bad food," reportedly added that only Finland has worse food in Europe.Quote:
Originally Posted by whottt
Paris lost the vote 54-50, and Finland had two voters in the IOC. :lol
What the hell are they going to do in London when the field events are 10 days behind because of rain delays? At least Paris has great weather in the summer.
I've seen London, I've seen France... I'll take France. :lol London is not the most beautiful or inexpensive city in Europe. Paris is nicer and you don't have to worry about cars coming from the wrong direction.
He also said that the only thing that Britain has contributed to the EU farming industry was mad cow disease....:lol
Ole Jaque can run smack with the best of them, but his timing and targets often leave much to be desired...
They just reported this on the radio.Quote:
Originally Posted by Guru of Nothing
:lmao
Chirac is going to lose the next elections :lol
Seriously...France had the bid locked up...It was Jaque that messed it up for them.
:lmao Sounds like a Bush-ism.Quote:
Originally Posted by Guru of Nothing
I heard he said something like London has the worst food in Europe, followed by Finland.Quote:
Originally Posted by whottt
IMO he might as well be 100% responsible for the bid loss.
Well, I guess he didn't know any better than to tell the truth. The worst food in Europe has to be in Scotland, though. After a few weeks I was wondering where the actual meat went & why everyone was eating blood pudding and organ meats. :lol The only exception is the English breakfast, instead of the Continental breakfast. After a few weeks a baguette with jelly just ain't gonna cut it against eggs and ham.Quote:
Originally Posted by Guru of Nothing
I'm not trying to knock on your boy, but this is a pretty crappy approach to losing. "If we don't get it now, we'll never get it", and then that last comment. Not very cool. I always thought Parker was above this. There's a difference between being a "Good Loser" and "Sour Grapes". Bad comment in my eyes.Quote:
Originally Posted by 1Parker1
London has excellent food!!!
Just stay away from english restaurants :p
I agree Whottt Jacques screwed them out of the games :lol
Yea, I know, I didn't like his quotes either. Especially the Anglo-Saxon quote. That can start some controversy. Stick to basketball Tony!Quote:
Originally Posted by WayDowntownBang
That's a good point. :lol When in Britian, eat...Indian takeout. The curry somewhat satifies your chile pepper cravings after withdrawal from anything remotely spicy.Quote:
Originally Posted by Slomo
Tony did kind of kick his own ass...he seems to have a liking for "anglo-saxon" money as well...
Tony's just trying to be a good Frenchman(via America and Holland :wtf)...it's Chiraq that's the idiot.
On the bright side, at least the French had their white flags nearby as always.
Don't judge a book by its cover.Quote:
Originally Posted by SWC Bonfire
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What is that, the Royal Haggis? :lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Guru of Nothing
Haggis is great when drinking, FYI. The greasiness lines your stomach and keeps alcohol from being absorbed so quickly. Beer in Scotland rocks, though. :tu
Dammit! That's the last time I bet on anything that smeagol bet on! :flipoff
:lol
The north of UK and N. Ireland have quite horrible native food, but you can find excellent Indian/Pakistan, French, Italian, Greek, Spanish, Lebanese, etc restaurants.
The crappy food and excess drink in northern UK/Ireland are more than just a mattter of taste and style:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4649195.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4651669.stm
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Originally Posted by Shelly
You should follow me next time, Shelly. After all I am Vbookie :princess .
Okay, where's Pop when you need him!? He needs to get his boy under wraps. What's up with the sore loser tude? I thought after a couple of rings and four years of grooming to become a man in San Antonio that Tony would learn to take his medicine like a man and not whine like a Jacque Chirac. Okay, I can understand his dismay, but what the hell is up with the pro-Anglo Saxon bullshit comment?Quote:
Originally Posted by 1Parker1
I guess China got the 2008 bid because the IOC is very "pro Anglo Saxon".
Tony, you are a millionaire with two NBA championship rings. Get over it!
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Originally Posted by boutons
well the upside is they don't have alot of elderly indigents weighing down families and the state.
it seems to be a trend here that as soon as your kids move out and you are thinking about retirement your parents move in with you and you end up having to work more years and spend most of your retirement savings on thier healthcare.
maybe the reporter told Tony it would be "just between you and me" a'la Connie Chung.
Did Connie Chung die? I don't know why I remember reading this a while ago...Quote:
Originally Posted by ObiwanGinobili
Gotta die of something...:lolQuote:
The crappy food and excess drink in northern UK/Ireland are more than just a mattter of taste and style:
I've found that with dealing with the French that it is advisable not to take some of the things they say too literally. I would have to say that the truest statement that I could make about the IOC is that they are Eurocentric douchebags.
I agree on that he whined and shouldn't have said that.Quote:
Originally Posted by 1Parker1
Other than that, he should speak all he wants. I'm sure you didnt mean to say: "shut up, you're just a basketball player" or something like that... but I dont like when people demands others to shut up (about anything) claiming (not in your case, let me repeat it) to be owners of the truth and travelers of the world.
Hendrix, let me tell you what I think about crime in Argentin....just kidding! :lolQuote:
Originally Posted by hendrix
I see your point. I do not question Parker's right to speak his mind, but I question his judgment and maturity in what he said. And I point out that it conflicts with his professional attitude when he dons a Spurs uni. But its not big deal, really. All I care about when it comes to Parker is whether he'll come through for more championships.
Huge disappointment for France, but I can't be too hard on Tony. They probably shoved a microphone in his face moments after the decision was made and he was obviously upset. He made a couple of comments in haste, but a lot of people say things in the heat of the moment that they correct later.
Tony just say all the frech people thinkQuote:
Originally Posted by GrandeDavid
London was an anglo saxon city and the war betwwen frenchs and anglo saxon just begin
I hate all the britains :pctoss
Very good point! I, like I guess many people in this world, have said things I wish I could've taken back or better thought out.Quote:
Originally Posted by spurschick
Yea, exactly.Quote:
Originally Posted by spurschick
Hendrix, I was just joking when I said stick with basketball Tony--I'm not sure he's cut out to be a ambassador or diplomat :)
Paris was robbed. Really, they were the best candidate and deserved this one hands down. Everybody should leave Parker alone - the guy was disappointed and upset.
I'm only glad New York didn't get it. That was one group that didn't deserve or need the Olympics in any way, shape or form.
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Originally Posted by 1Parker1
Connie Chung died??? I didin't hear that....
I know her father in law died recently. Maury's father was a very famous sports writer for decades and decades.... he had a girly 1st name .. I can't remeber what it was.... Leslie Povich? Valerie Povich? Frances Povich? .... something.
I hate to say it but i'm glad NY didin't get it either. I just don't see how they can host it.
I was rooting for Paris. I just thought it was thier time.
A bigger trend in America is as soon as kids move out and hit some rough waters - so many are moving back in again with their parents.Quote:
Originally Posted by ObiwanGinobili
I guess the big question is how do you translate "mind the gap" into Chinese?
Actually, I was personally rooting for NY. It's so close by I would have been able to drive up and attend the games...I've never been to an Olympic game before :depressedQuote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Body
But, NY is not equipped to handle the crowd and stuff as it is.
I heard Tony is working on his next rap single:
"IOC de merde!!" :lol
in french we say "CIO de merde et de vendus" :blahQuote:
Originally Posted by nkdlunch
NYC is equipped to deal with the crowds and stuff, but the politicians were playing their stupid games trying to build a stadium in Midtown and not putting any realistic plans on the table. The population here was more lukewarm and noncommittal than any other candidate city. We in New York didn't want it here.
Smeagol lost 109K....damn...I wonder if he killed himself.
Man, that is hilarious.Quote:
Originally Posted by nkdlunch
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Originally Posted by Jimcs50
More likely he is killing Chirac :lol
It's funny how people get soooooooooooo excited about an event that Is scheduled to happen 7 years from now. :lol
What Is this world coming to?
^ I don't see the problem?
You do know he still has 1,600,000 vBookie right?http://spurstalk.com/forums/images/smilies/smilol.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by Jimcs50
Not a conspiracy, just old-fashioned corruption for which the Olymics is famous, eg, the (Mormon/Christian) Utah Olympics.
"Who pays most, wins." :)
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/front_page/4657513.stm
"Lord Coe is flying back to London immediately after the International Olympic Committee named the capital as host city for the 2012 Olympics.
Coe stayed in Singapore over night but he intends to go straight back to work next week.
"There's now real hard GRAFT ahead over the next seven years, and particularly the next six months," said Coe. "
:lol
Just one day after getting the Olympic nod, London gets attacked:
http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe...ube/index.html
LONDON, England (CNN) -- Near simultaneous explosions have rocked London, killing several people and injuring dozens in what UK Prime Minister Tony Blair said was an apparent terror attack coinciding with a meeting of G8 leaders in Scotland.
A series of at least six explosions caused mass panic and brought the London transit system to a halt early Thursday, killing at least two people, police said.
The explosions rocked the city's subway systems and up to three more hit buses in the city, all at the height of rush hour.
The blasts caused chaos and panic across the city, with dazed and bloodied survivors emerging from stations. The mobile phone network was overloaded, and many struggled to let others know that they were safe.
In the first report of casualties, City of London police told CNN there had been two fatalities at Aldgate east station. At least 90 people are reported to have been injured.
Blair said: "It is reasonably clear there have been a series of terrorist attacks in London." There have been casualties, he said "both people that have died and people seriously injured."
"It's particularly barbaric that this has happened" on a day that people are meeting to deal with world problems at the G8 in Scotland.
Home Secretary Charles Clarke, Britain's top law enforcement officer, said: "There have been a number of dreadful incidents across London today." He said there were "terrible injuries."
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Ian Blair said authorities found found indications of explosives at the scene of one of the blasts and that there are concerns it was a coordinated terror attack.
"We are concerned that this is a coordinated attack. We are aware that one of the sites does containly does contain indications of explosives," Sir Ian Blair told Sky News.
He urged Londoners not to panic and said it was too early to say what caused the blasts.
A White House spokesman said U.S. President George W. Bush was aware of the explosions and had been in briefings with Blair all morning.
Claire Burroughs, spokeswoman for St Mary's Hospital in central London, told CNN the hospital was on "major incident alert."
Four patients were critically injured, eight were seriously injured and 14 others were being treated for minor injuries, she said.
"The types of injuries we are seeing include limb damage, burns, cuts, breaks, head injuries and chest problems due to smoke inhalation," Burroughs said.
The Tube blasts at the height of the rush hour on Thursday were initially blamed on a power surge.
But amid the chaos eyewitnesses reported that a packed double decker bus in the Russell Square area had been severely damaged in a blast.
There were media reports that a second bus had been damaged in Tavistock Square. Police told CNN they could not confirm that report.
Describing the Russell Square blast, eyewitness Belinda Seabrook told the UK Press Association she saw an explosion rip through the bus as it approached the Square.
"I was on the bus in front and heard an incredible bang, I turned round and half the double decker bus was in the air," she said.
One Tube passenger told CNN passengers had been packed in smoke-filled carriages "just waiting to die."
One passenger, with blood streaming down the left side of his face from a wound on his temple, said he didn't "want to live through it again."
"I was in the front carriage and people were severely injured there," he said, adding that his train had been in the tunnel between Kings Cross and Russell Square.
"I heard, but I don't know, that people were hurt worse further back. Some people were very calm, others very panicky."
"There was a very loud bang, the lights went out, the carriage filled with smoke," he said. "We were all thrown forward."
Travellers emerged from underground tunnels covered in blood and soot. Scotland Yard declared the emergency a "major incident."
Emergency services were called to London's Liverpool Street Station after reports of an explosion shortly before 9 a.m.
A short while later, London Underground said there had been "another incident at Edgware Road" station in north west London.
sorry no cry for me
noone cry for the bagdadies so why cry for anglo saxons
I'm not sure what you're trying to say, but people are people. And massive death is never good. I hope they can get back on their feet. This may have not been a '9-11", but a terrorist attack is a terrorist attack. NOT good.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lady M
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Originally Posted by WayDowntownBang
She's French...for her it's good.
no good just logicQuote:
Originally Posted by whottt
London protected terrorists
France claimed the terrorist who made explosion in France 10 years
Now England arrested terrorists but it's to late
The Bagdadders are getting blown up like that every day too...and it's not the British doing it...
It won't be 'good' nor logical when it's your home city, or your own neighborhood, or your own family being killed by terror. There's no 'nationality' about it. I suppose it was 'good' or 'logical' that 4000 people died in the World Trade Center?
These are things that people have to stick together with. I think the French Government is cowardice, but if and when a terrorist action happens in France, I will not think that this is 'good' or 'logical'. I will feel for the people and pray for them the same way as I am now, and how I did on September 11th. It's a shame that nationality comes before humanity.
Amen, man.Quote:
Originally Posted by WayDowntownBang
Words to live by right there.