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Author Topic: Public "clueless" about upcoming Cultural Olympiad (allegedly)  (Read 164 times)
Reiner Torheit
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« on: 22:24:41, 24-11-2007 »

The weekly for luvvies everywhere, THE STAGE, trumpets furiously about public unawareness of the goodies in store...

http://www.thestage.co.uk/news/newsstory.php/18908/public-say-they-are-clueless-about-cultural

You can boast boldly, or confess cravenly, about your own awareness of this beanfeast below.

For my part, I had no clue this was (allegedly) rolling-out as soon as the curtain has come down on the Beijing Bonanza next year.
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Ron Dough
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« Reply #1 on: 23:16:18, 24-11-2007 »

For luvvies everywhere, eh, Rei? That must be why I've never taken it....

(I'm sure you know the 'three most useless things in the world' addage. Wink)
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« Reply #2 on: 00:27:23, 25-11-2007 »

'three most useless things in the world' addage

"All the world's a ddage"? Wink

The Stage is hard to take too seriously, but I admit to peeking now and then...  in fact I was looking for some hire cozzies in the small ads at the back.  Can you have a "back" in an online edition, I wonder?
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