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| posted by puyi 88 days ago |
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/06/06/2267788.htm
The Chinese Government has emphasised a drive to improve the "civilisation" of Beijing residents ahead of the Games, discouraging spitting, littering and queue jumping and other bad habits.
Sports fans have also been told to behave, dropping bad language and booing that is common at sports venues here.
and the gold medal goes to china for synchronised thinking
darren rudd is and never was a sinophile but the reports were a smoggy mistake
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| posted by crusty 88 days ago |
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.."Some 45,000 fans turned up but left almost en masse as soon as China's Liu Xiang, the world and Olympic champion, had competed, raising fears that stadiums would be empty during the Games unless home crowd favourites were involved"
priceless
Rehab is for quiters
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| posted by puyi 88 days ago |
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yep loved that part can just see the tumbleweeds rolling across the stadium as another country wins an event before a deserted stadium
darren rudd is and never was a sinophile but the reports were a smoggy mistake
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