mercredi, juillet 6

Roubo! Roubo!

Não eu. Mas esses corruptos do COI!
Tendo andado a fazer campanha pela candidatura de Paris aos Jogos Olímpicos de 2012 (moderada, é certo... mas sentida) decidi ir para o centro assistir ao resultado da decisão de Singapura.
Novo banho de multidão - vários milhares de baguettes caseiras e importadas (como eu) reuniram-se em frente ao Hotel de Ville para assistir à transmissão televisiva do anúncio da cidade vencedora. E foi um autêntico escândalo o que se passou.



Enfim, o reflexo do mundo em que vivemos, se querem a minha opinião.
Não interessa ter fair play, jogar limpo, e dar o melhor para apresentar uma boa candidatura. Interessa é fazer charme, mexer cordelinhos, apostar nas aparências e se possível jogar o mais porco possível.
Esta cidade está mesmo amaldiçoada!
Levem lá os jogos. Mas teriam sido bem mais fixes por cá. Palhaços!


Agora, JO em Paris... só daqui a uns anitos.

2 Comments:

At 5:35 PM, Anonymous Anonyme said...

Mr Tony Blair:
"And then London, scene of triumph and tragedy in successive days in July. And throughout both, it remained indomitable.
It is a privilege to be Prime Minister of such a country with such a capital city. The city of the Olympic Games for Britain in 2012.
And let me tell you what won the bid.
Yes, we had a magnificent team led by Seb Coe, a great London Mayor who backed it to the hilt, a country behind us. But what won it was London itself. A London with pride in its past, but with eyes fixed on the future. A London that said to the world: We’re proud of our diversity: proud to stand before you on our merits; proud we are an open, dynamic, outward-going city full of life, locking horns with modernity and doing it with enthusiasm.
And when terrorism struck, the same pride and confidence asserted itself, to the envy and awe of the watching world."


London, that day, did Britain proud.

 
At 5:36 PM, Anonymous Anonyme said...

"And then London, scene of triumph and tragedy in successive days in July. And throughout both, it remained indomitable.
It is a privilege to be Prime Minister of such a country with such a capital city. The city of the Olympic Games for Britain in 2012.
And let me tell you what won the bid.
Yes, we had a magnificent team led by Seb Coe, a great London Mayor who backed it to the hilt, a country behind us. But what won it was London itself. A London with pride in its past, but with eyes fixed on the future. A London that said to the world: We’re proud of our diversity: proud to stand before you on our merits; proud we are an open, dynamic, outward-going city full of life, locking horns with modernity and doing it with enthusiasm.
And when terrorism struck, the same pride and confidence asserted itself, to the envy and awe of the watching world.
London, that day, did Britain proud."
- Tony Blair -

 

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