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    Millions to watch commonwealth games to see if something collapses

    22-09-10

    MILLIONS of people who had no intention of watching the Commonwealth Games are now eager to tune in just to see if the stadium collapses.


    The state of the art Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium can bury up to 80,000 people

    Organisers had feared mass indifference to the world's most irrelevant sporting spectacular but now anticipate record figures based on the treacherous state of the multi-hundred pound facilities.

    Some of the best action is expected to be in the velodrome, which was completed in a personal best of just under two hours by a gang of Filipino infants and is really just of a lot of old magazines piled precariously on top of each other.

    Meanwhile the bottom of the Delhi Commonwealth pool was finished late last night with some sheets of grease-proof paper and a couple of packs of India's version of blu-tak.

    Sports construction analyst Stephen Malley said: "About three or four seconds into the men's 100m backstroke the bottom should give way and all the swimmers will be sucked down what will look to the TV viewers at home like a giant plughole. God only knows what happens to them after that."

    Audiences can also look forward to seeing some of the world's least famous athletes competing while severely traumatised from spending the night in the Commonwealth Village.

    Malley added: "Watch out for the Canadian long jumper Kirk McKenzie lying on the track weeping like a grandmother and trying to wash himself with a single sheet of wet toilet paper.

    "It is going to be a challenge to break 8.5 metres when you've been sitting up in bed all night, clutching the blanket to your chin and listening intently for signs of chronic structural weakness."

    Experts said the exciting gap between the promise and the reality of Delhi's Commonwealth facilities reflected the amazing richness and diversity of India in the 21st century.

    Tom Booker, author of India: Land of F*ck Me, What's that Stench? said: "Remember this is a society with cholera and a space programme. It is a society divided between the 20 or so people who appear on the Sunday Times Rich List and think the entire world looks like the lobby of a five star hotel and the other billion who live knee deep in their own ****e."

    He added: "Given that about 80 people die in India whenever someone opens a cupboard, if they can keep the Commonwealth Games death toll to under 3000 it should be regarded as unqualified success."
    Jacques Brel is alive and well and playing at Anfield

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    ****in hell

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        #4
        It's all a big ****ing sham I tell you. The budget for the CWG this yr is $7 billion and more than two thirds of it will be lined by the uber corrupt politicians.

        The whole thing is a replica of how the Indian Govt works. People have been crying out since a long time to privatize a lot of Public Sector Govt Utilities but if they do that the "ruling party" will lose it's share of the pie and hence they don't.

        I hope the whole CWG shows us under poor light so that people can really see that it isn't about the CWG but about the corrupt bureaucrats.

        PS: I don't think 3,000 will die. The hygiene standards here are far below than what the West practice. We are immune to all kinds of diseases here. I really don't see even 100 people dying.
        Patience when teased often, transforms into rage

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          #5
          Originally posted by 5europeancups View Post
          22-09-10

          MILLIONS of people who had no intention of watching the Commonwealth Games are now eager to tune in just to see if the stadium collapses.


          The state of the art Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium can bury up to 80,000 people

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            #6
            guys, this was a satirical piece from a famous online rag that satirises cuurent stories and there reporting.

            that's why it was placed in this folder

            Please chill out...
            Jacques Brel is alive and well and playing at Anfield

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              #7
              Very tasteful. Not surprising when I see who has posted it though.
              "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                #8
                Its a Dailymash article.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by 5europeancups View Post
                  guys, this was a satirical piece from a famous online rag that satirises cuurent stories and there reporting.

                  that's why it was placed in this folder

                  Please chill out...
                  Obviously you found it funny though. Satire? Seriously? Not worth my time and energy telling YOU what I think.......

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by -V- View Post
                    Obviously you found it funny though. Satire? Seriously? Not worth my time and energy telling YOU what I think.......
                    well then stop it.
                    Jacques Brel is alive and well and playing at Anfield

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                      #11
                      People have a problem with the possible racist implications of this I'm guessing. It's a pity Nigeria weren't hosting some sort of competition. Then we would all have been free to laugh at them. Like with the title of this.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by badpiggy View Post
                        People have a problem with the possible racist implications of this I'm guessing. It's a pity Nigeria weren't hosting some sort of competition. Then we would all have been free to laugh at them. Like with the title of this.

                        http://www.est1892.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=70693
                        Where is the racism in that thread?
                        "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                          #13
                          Yeah, where is the Racism?

                          I thought it was about the 'bad taste' style of writing

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by badpiggy View Post
                            People have a problem with the possible racist implications of this I'm guessing. It's a pity Nigeria weren't hosting some sort of competition. Then we would all have been free to laugh at them. Like with the title of this.

                            http://www.est1892.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=70693
                            really?

                            I thought peoples problem was with the talk of stadium disasters, maybe I was reading too much into it, not that I found it that offensive.

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                              #15
                              Probably the title

                              "I bet they were nigerian!"

                              ?

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