London Olympics 2012 is quickly approaching and here is a place to find some great souvenirs for the Olympic events. The london 2012 olympics,when is the london 2012 olympics,paralympics,olympic events,summer olympic,olympic sports,the olympic torch,olympic video,dates for 2012 olympics,The London Olympics Opening Ceremony 2012 schedule kicks off at 9 p.m. London time (4 p.m ET) on Friday, July 27 and will be broadcast on NBC at 7 p.m. ET. It will run no more than three hours according to IOC executive director Gilbert Felli, ensured mysteriously by "some device to try to accelerate the march."
NBC's TV coverage in the United States begins at 7:30 p.m ET, after providing the option to watch live streaming online.
British director Danny Boyle, famous for classic films such as "Trainspotting," will join fellow acclaimed director Stephen Daldry to oversee the opening ceremonies, which have been named the "Isle of Wonder" as inspired by William Shakespeare's "The Tempest." The festivities will commence with the sound of the world's largest harmonically tuned bell. There are murmurs that Beatles bassist Paul McCartney will close out the opening ceremonies, though it is likely he will adhere to curfew after being cut off while performing with Bruce Springsteen at a pre-ceremony event. The ceremonies also will see Daniel Craig's James Bond and the queen of England.
Upon this Little ROCK, He will do great wonders. How else could this little island (147 miles x 50 miles, with a population of only 2,847,232) do so many things in sports? The one area of life that politics cannot corrupt. We compete and hold our own with the best of them these days on the Track against world powers like United States, Russia, Africa and the United Kingdom. One day we hope to get the politics right....with His help. "Out of Many One People".....!
"Radiation and rockets at the London Olympics you ask? Yes, more than 7,000 tons of radioactive debris pushed just to the side to build the Olympic stadium and anti-aircraft missIes anchored on the rooftops of private London residences. War games, military and private security forces patting down the throngs at a cost of £1 billion ($1.54 billion) just for “security” alone, this is the straw which has finally broken the camel’s back for my lifetime of Olympics watching."
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