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Post edited by Hmmm... on 29/12/2018 at 18:19.
You can be my Torvill DL :-)
No probs ... but I don't do glitter :¬D
A bit overcast this morning. Yesterday went to the play park down at the seafront, give the kids some fresh air.
We haven't really stopped to relax this holiday, I would love to just stay indoors watching movies or playing games at some point, but we always seem to be out.
Kids now have their eggs after coming back from church and we're just about to have dinner.
I suppose if anyone is determined enough they could find a way of getting in there though?
This will always be the case unfortunately :¬(
On a serious note though, the Olympics could be fun...., I would imagine that securing the 26 mile long marathon course is going to be very difficult?
I would imagine that the same would apply here as with the Boat Race, but then again the London Marathon seems to go smoothly - but maybe it's not a high profile event like the Olympics in disruption terms.
Love the crocodile idea though :¬D
pete_21 wrote:
[i]You would imagine that security measures should be in place these days to prevent such occurences?
Take your point pete, but the Boat Race course is 4 miles and 374 yards long - two sides of open accesible river frontage etc etc would make it hard to enforce any positive security TBH.[/i]
That's a fair point DL, although I did go to spectate at Wales Rally GB a few years ago at Clocaenog Forest and the security there was unbelievably tight (as would expect TBH). Large sections of the stages were patrolled and spectating was not allowed in those at all (I believe that the same happens at the Isle Of Man TT). I suppose if anyone is determined enough they could find a way of getting in there though?
The Boat Race problem is easy to fix though, the organisers simply need to write to the Daily Mail informing them that immigrants are entering the country and bringing their baby pet crocodiles with them,once they outgrow their flats they simply release them into the The Thames and it's now full of them!
On a serious note though, the Olympics could be fun...., I would imagine that securing the 26 mile long marathon course is going to be very difficult?