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4 pointsLet's relive it time and again: So much feeling and emotion than she has ever brought before to this, just amazing.
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3 points27/7/24 40 Cyndi Lauper - Time After Time 38 Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill 37 Ultravox - Dancing with Tears in My Eyes 36 Bronski Beat — Smalltown Boy 36 Giorgio Moroder & Philip Oakey - Together in Electric Dreams 36 Tina Turner - What’s Love Got to Do With It 36 Nik Kershaw - The Riddle 36 Queen - I Want to Break Free 30 Tina Turner - We Don’t Need Another Hero (Thunderdome) 26 Madonna - Like a Virgin 21 Stevie Wonder - Part-Time Lover 16 U2 - Pride (In The Name of Love) 15 Bananarama - Robert De Niro’s Waiting 14 Dee C. Lee - See the Day 14 The Commodores - Nightshift -3 13 Elton John - Nikita -3 13 Madonna - Material Girl 13 Baltimora— Tarzan Boy +4 06 Thompson Twins - Doctor! Doctor! Looks like I'm onto a loser with Tarzan boy but I think it's a fun song
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3 pointsIt should because I created it. This isn’t a serious job. It’s a fucking website.
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3 pointsGeneral George B. Crist, who served 36 years in the Marines between 1952 and 1988, has died. He was 93. https://www.marines.mil/News/News-Display/Article/3852000/in-memoriam-gen-crist-first-marine-combatant-commander/
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3 pointsHow embarrassing it would be if that burning balloon ended up floating into Notre Dame and burning it down again.
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2 pointsAn interesting opening ceremony. Positives? Loved how it showcased Paris as a city, winding down the Seine was a genius idea, showing off Notre Dame, the Louvre, the bridges, the Eiffel Tower, etc. Breaking up the athlete's parade was really clever too, as that's 1.5-2 hours that drags usually (and was probably much more interesting to them too). The horse on the Seine was very impressive and the explosions of blood at Les Invalides were brilliantly effective. The cauldron looked incredible, and when it rose in the air, it was jaw dropping - gave Thomas Heatherwick's 2012 design a run for its money. Celine Dion was an incredible showstopper, was wondering if she was going to appear. Negatives? It was a bit faffy and scattergun. The problem with plonking things on the side of the Seine is that they lose the tightness of a stage or screen performance (Lady Gaga and the Can Can fell foul of this in particular - maybe because it was still light? Not sure). The torch relay somewhat descended into farce. We had Zizou holding it at the start but then get stuck on a train and pass it to some kids, they get in a boat with a weird masked figure (was it the same one who continued all the way to the Trocodero?) and the figure then hands it...back to Zizou, who still got there in time anyway (he may as well have hung onto it on the train!). He then hands it over to Rafael Nadal, who isn't French (albeit, I guess he's an honorary Frenchman, given he has 16 French Open titles - I probably wouldn't begrudge Roger Federer a small role in a London ceremony either!) and he then gets on a speedboat BACK DOWN the Seine (where the torch has just come from!) with Carl Lewis, Serena Williams and Nadia Comaneci (who the BBC struggled to identify and seemingly weren't being provided with real-time updates as to who people were). So that's 4 non-Frenchies, 2 Yanks and 2 tennis players. Weird. Then we finally get to the French torch bearers but they seemed to be struggling slightly with what I was thinking all along: that there isn't a standout French sporting icon who could light the cauldron (I suppose the closest would be Mbappe, but he has no Olympic connection to speak of). I can name lots of successful and famous French sporting figures, but mostly famous in their own fields and sports, rather than on a global scale. So instead, they included hundreds of slightly famous figures, in the hope everyone recognised at least some of them. I'm guessing Yanks probably know Tony Parker, who I've never heard of, I knew Amelie Mauresmo and was expecting Renaud Lavillenie to make an appearance (which he did). But it was all a bit ridiculous as we ended up with an army of torch bearers trekking through the Paris night. The cauldron saved the day, though. And the weather was atrocious, which is hardly their fault, but did lend a damp and flat air to proceedings despite all the energy. Imagine a warm, bright July night, it would have been spectacular. That looks like a lot more negatives than positives, but to be fair most of it is my analysis of the torch relay. And I did enjoy it, and applaud them for attempting something ambitious and different and it will be interesting to see if Los Angeles try to incorporate any of their city into the 2028 Opening Ceremony. Now onto the sport - I absolutely love the Olympics!
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2 pointsThis must be part of Macron's plan to deal with low birth rates in France: https://x.com/itvnews/status/1788877115296710910?lang=en
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2 pointsBob Jones pucked off: https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/former-ottawa-senators-assistant-coach-bob-jones-dies-at-54-after-battle-with-als-1.6979465
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2 pointsNothing can ever outdo the Queen parachuting out of a helicopter with James Bond.
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2 pointsI expect that would run rather like the tennis: men's doubles, women's doubles, and mixed doubles.
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2 pointsThe Fucking 2024 Olympics? Have they added a new sport since I last watched?
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2 pointsHonestly, the most interesting tidbit posted in this thread in over a year. The efforts they put into eradicating diseases is truly inspiring.
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1 point27/07/24 42 Bronski Beat — Smalltown Boy 38 Queen - I Want to Break Free 38 Cyndi Lauper - Time After Time 35 Giorgio Moroder & Philip Oakey - Together in Electric Dreams 35 Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill 35 Tina Turner - What’s Love Got to Do With It +4 34 Nik Kershaw - The Riddle 33 Ultravox - Dancing with Tears in My Eyes 30 Tina Turner - We Don’t Need Another Hero (Thunderdome) 26 Madonna - Like a Virgin 21 Stevie Wonder - Part-Time Lover 20 Bananarama - Robert De Niro’s Waiting 17 The Commodores - Nightshift 16 Elton John - Nikita 16 Baltimora— Tarzan Boy 14 Dee C. Lee - See the Day 14 U2 - Pride (In The Name of Love) 12 Madonna - Material Girl 09 Colonel Abrams - Trapped 07 Thompson Twins - Doctor! Doctor! -6
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1 pointCharles Coste - Olympic torchbearer at the French Olympic games. He is 100 years old and in a wheelchair. Wasn't even allowed to move or be wheeled by someone else. He won a gold medal in the team pursuit at the 1948 Summer Olympics.
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1 pointhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Coste This chap, who's now a qo cert. (Hey we were all thinking it.)
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1 pointCongratulations, @Bibliogryphon! 1924 Khamtai Siphandone / Ella Jenkins 1925 Calvin Tomkins / Ruth Slenczynska 1926 Philip Springer / Barbara Clegg 1927 Vernon L. Smith / Estelle Parsons 1928 Harold Becker / Marion Ross 1929 Len Deighton / Joan Plowright 1930 Clive Revill / Joanne Woodward 1931 Larry Merchant / Barbara Bain 1932 Rosey Grier / Nancy Kassebaum 1933 John Boorman / Bernadette Chirac
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1 pointRoyce Williams is alive for now, but I have no idea if he's could be called properly notable. From South Korea, I think the last General notable for participation is Kim Too-man (97) who flew a modern fighter jet at 88 and still seems to be in pretty good health.
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