WasabiKing said:New York would have been a CLUSTERFUCK if they hosted the Olympic Games, and you guys in NYC would know it. You guys already hate traffic as is, could you just imagine?
New Yorkers didn't want it, and honestly, all the newspapers in the area ran headlines like a month or two ago that said "FUCK IT, THERE'S NO WAY WE'RE GETTING THE OLYMPICS."Rocket9 said:To all the (most likely americans) people laughing at France's 'failure'...you do realize that the U.S. failed too right?
xsarien said:The funny thing is, I don't believe that a large majority of New Yorkers even wanted it. The Olympic bid was largely Bloomberg jerking off, and dragging the city into the bathroom to watch.
The dude will probably build his fucking stadium anyway, just out of spite.
Nerevar said:2 things:
1) All the British flag-waving in here leads you to believe it's most likely Americans huzzahing the French failure? What?
2) No one in New York wanted the games. The fact that the city basically deep-sixed it's own Olympic bid by voting against building new stadiums (that would be used for Olympic stadiums) and requiring the NYOC to do an emergency change to their bid at the last second should demonstrate how the people felt about it.
yeah, even the new yorkers that LIKE bloomberg dont want the olympics... playing the 9/11 card only goes so far...Rocket9 said:To all the (most likely americans) people laughing at France's 'failure'...you do realize that the U.S. failed too right?
Big monuments to overpaid steroid users are what New Yorkers care about, unfortunately.
Olympic vote: London wins
siamesedreamer said:I was hoping Moscow would get it. London's cool though.
Deg said:The big advantage Paris had over London was more modern and up to capacity transport. Otherwise London was always pretty good with so much weight being put behind it and there's loads to offer. There is going to be abit of development in some areas so people are happy about things like property price rises, businesses and stuff. I wonder if they will use places like Wimbeldon?
talking head said:i don't get why all of you hate the french?
talking head said:i don't get why all of you hate the french?
Leon said:Only people who give americans competition when it comes to feeling superior than the rest of the world.![]()
TOUCHE!Pochacco said:I never understood why people hate the French...
...until I went to Paris.
Arrogant fcks...
...almost as bad as Americans.
BooYah!
Deg said:so people are happy about things like property price rises
Cubsfan23 said:
Wikipedia on the American War of Independence said:European nations
Early in 1775, the British army consisted of about 36,000 men, but recruitment steadily increased this number. Additionally, over the course of the war about 30,000 German mercenaries (popularly known in the colonies as Hessians because many of them came from Hesse) were hired by the British. Germans would make up about 1/3 of the British troop strength in North America. By 1779, the number of British and German troops stationed in North America was over 60,000, though these were spread from Canada to Florida.
France, the Netherlands and Spain entered the war against Great Britain in an attempt to dilute Britain's superpower status. France officially entered the war in 1778 and soon sent troops, ships and military equipment to fight alongside the American Patriot army against the British for the remainder of the war. French military involvement in the war proved decisive, though disastrous for the French economy. France's standing army at the time is estimated to have been some 100,000. Spain entered the war in 1779, but did not recognize the new American nation and sent no troops to fight alongside the United States. The Netherlands entered the war late in 1780, but its navy and army was soon overwhelmed by the superior British Royal navy and army.
iapetus said:In London? Fine. If it extends out as far as where I'm trying to buy a house, I will have to hunt down and kill Seb Coe.
mrklaw said:Is the rowing at Dorney lake BTW? Thats walking distance for me - be kinda cool to go see it and driving would be a no-no for those two weeks anywhere near London.
Rocket9 said:To all the (most likely americans) people laughing at France's 'failure'...you do realize that the U.S. failed too right?
Nash said:Beating France is always such a good feeling![]()
Scoobert said:
The Faceless Master said:yeah, even the new yorkers that LIKE bloomberg dont want the olympics... playing the 9/11 card only goes so far...
of course, we don't want the french to win either, so that left only 3 choices, only one of which was valid...
Nerevar said:considering I read that an IOC member remarked that "the only thing organized in Moscow is the crime", I really don't think they stood a chance.
iapetus said:Ha. Ha. Ha. I find this oh so hilarious, especially from an American source:
Voting in all rounds is strictly secret, but sources in Helsinki said today that Finland's two IOC members, Peter Tallberg and Jari Kurri, backed London.
Although there is no evidence that this was linked to remarks this week by President Jacques Chirac that Finnish cooking is the world's worst, it could give the French leader more food for thought about how he handled support for the Paris bid.
mrklaw said:You still in Reading? Shouldn't get that far.
Shinobi said::lol Dumb fuck...
ToxicAdam said:The olympics means a flurry of new construction and road work.
ToxicAdam said:The olympics means a flurry of new construction and road work. Those are good paying jobs. Also, the boost in tourism when the games happen.
Shinobi said:I've always been amused at the yanks who claim the French are ungrateful for their assistance in World War 2, while the French contribution to the American revolution is always glossed over. And Americans calling the French arrogant? :lol That's the icing on the cake.