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It's been good. I was really worried about transport and how it would effect my daily commute, I genuinely didn't think we'd be able to support it; but actually, apart from a few boo-boos it's been fine, (this is including me travelling around at weekends too). And people seem to be really enjoying it which is obviously a good thing. I still think that we shouldn't have taken it on given the current financial climate, but we have, and so far most of the fears I had were groundless.

I would very much like for the next big event this country has to not be in london though... let somewhere else have a turn... ;o)
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I hope I haven't jinxed the Olympics now.

If it all goes horribly wrong I will take the blame.

PS congrats on having a brilliant Scottish tennis player.
CraigWhite, you were not alone in mispredicting things

http://www.bbc.co.uk/...ainment-arts-19162268

jno jnr felt the same was as CD about it and was working from home. He has now decided traffic is normal so he can get to the office after all.

Also, he is being given free Games tickets at work, part of the fill-those-empty-seats campaign.
It has been brilliant, and a resounding success, admit feeling apprehensive, but mostly about getting about here, as more people on public transport which isn't good, but i have loved every bit of the sports, the camaraderie, Gold medals, and all who are taking part.
Craig you're not a silly old fart, you are entitled to your opinon, but it is good of you to acknowledge you were wrong.

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