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Watching the Olympics - 2012 London

Posted by Glenn Mills on Jul 24, 2012 09:00AM (3,229 views)

Ready for London?  Make sure you have all your viewing resources set up and ready to go.

Here are some of the main locations to get all your information.
 •  NBC Olympics
 •  NBC Television Schedule - You can select by network
 •  NBC Olympics Apps
 •  USA Swimming
 •  London Olympics Home Page
 •  BBC Olympics Coverage
 •  BBC Olympics App
 •  Swimming World
 

We'll also try to post what we can from our experiences at the Games.  Going with only one ticket though, news of the events won't be coming from here.




Responses

Responded Jul 24, 2012 03:00PM

Thank you!

Responded Jul 24, 2012 06:35PM

Am not watching it cos its too painful to watch it :-(

Responded Jul 29, 2012 03:58AM

Seriously James, give it a rest. You've been exposed as a fraud, as we all knew. Continuing this ruse, and talking about how painful it is, only makes you look worse. You don't have the ability to make the Olympics, injury or not, so get over it. Try asking Glenn if it's painful to watch an Olympics that you really SHOULD have been at. Your fake pain takes away from those who legitimately have felt the pain of something that was truly in their grasp.

Responded Jul 29, 2012 11:37PM

You don't know what REAL pain like - its hurts I am telling ya and am not fraud ok? I did try my best hardest than you think. And be positive mate not negative!


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