Isn’t that such a great statement.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/olympics_2012
My offices are just east of the City and a full compliment of the Red Arrows just flew past very low and LOUD with Red, White and Blue smoke streaming out of the back.
This is quite a nice take on the day:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4654137.stm
They’ve got a slick rail network, a home-grown car industry and magnificent stretches of Napoleonic architecture that escaped the German Luftwaffe’s mighty payloads.
We, on the other-hand, have half their unemployment, a global language and, for the next six months at least, the EU presidency. Oh, and the 2012 Olympics.
Olympic losers react to London’s win
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4656603.stm
This decision will exacerbate that general sense of malaise, especially as the winner is Paris’ greatest rival, London. President Jacques Chirac had wanted to arrive for the G8 summit a winner.
Instead he comes as a three-time loser whose nation was pipped at the post by a victorious Britain.








July 15th, 2005 at 4:32 pm
I am crossing my fingers that whoever is in charge of
the infrastructure, landscapring, building, roads,
streetscapes, etc., will leave
behind them something soul enhancng, beautiful,
in proportion,evironmentally sound, useful, and will not
be pushed or hurried into into making the wrong choices.
Because it is all going to cost rather a lot, in effot, time,
concrete, noise, wildlife loss, upheaval, as well as in money.