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Oh, it's a good job us scoucers can take a joke
Vicki Virago - Proud Mother Started conversation Jul 21, 2005
Scouse Olympics
In an attempt to influence the members of the International Olympic Committee on their choice of venue for the games in 2016, the organisers of Liverpool's bid have already drawn up an itinerary and schedule of events.
A copy has been leaked and is reproduced below.
OPENING CEREMONY
The Olympic flame will be ignited by a petrol bomb thrown by a native of The city, wearing the traditional costume of shell suit, baseball cap and balaclava mask. It will burn for the duration of the games in a large chip van situated on the roof of the stadium.
EVENTS
In previous Olympic games, Liverpool's competitors have not been particularly successful. In order to redress the balance, some of the events have been altered slightly to the advantage of local athletes.
100 METRES
Sprint competitors will have to hold a video recorder and a microwave oven one under each arm and on the sound of the starting pistol, a police dog will be released from a cage 10 yards behind the athletes.
100 METRES HURDLES
As above but with added obstacles e.g. car bonnets, hedges, garden fences, walls etc.
HAMMER
Competitors in this event may choose the type of hammer they wish to use (claw, sledge etc.). The winner will be the one who can cause the most grievous bodily harm to members of the public within the time allowed.
FENCING.
Entrants will be asked to dispose of as much stolen silver and jewellery as possible in 5 minutes.
SHOOTING
A strong challenge is expected from the local men in this event. The first target will be a moving police van. In the second round, the competitors will aim at a post clerks, a bank teller or a wages delivery guard.
BOXING
Entry to this event will be restricted to husband and wife teams and will take place on a Friday night The husband will be given 15 pints of Stella while the wife will be told not to make him any tea when he gets home. The bout will then commence.
CYCLING TIME TRIALS
Competitors will be asked to break into the University bike shed and take an expensive mountain bike owned by some mummy's boy from the country on his first trip away from home. All against the clock.
CYCLING PURSUIT
As above but the bike will be owned by a visiting member of the Australian rugby team who will witness the theft.
MODERN PENTATHLON
Amended to include mugging, breaking and entering, flashing, joy riding and arson.
SWIMMING
Competitors will be thrown off the Pier Head into the Mersey and the first three survivors back will decide the medals.
MEN'S 50KM WALK
Unfortunately this will have to be cancelled as the police cannot Guarantee the safety of anyone walking the streets of Liverpool.
THE CLOSING CEREMONY
Entertainment will include formation rave dancing by the members of the Liverpool Health in the Community anti-drug campaigners, synchronised brick throwing. The Olympic flame will be extinguished by someone dropping an old washing machine onto it from the top floor of the block of flats next to the stadium. The stadium will then be boarded up before the local athletes break into it and remove all of the copper piping and the central heating boiler
Oh, it's a good job us scoucers can take a joke
T.B. Falsename ACE: [stercus venio] I have learned from my mistakes, and feel I could repeat them exactly. Posted Jul 21, 2005
Oh, it's a good job us scoucers can take a joke
pheloxi | is it time to wear a hat? | Posted Jul 21, 2005
Oh, it's a good job us scoucers can take a joke
lil ~ Auntie Giggles with added login ~ returned Posted Jul 21, 2005
Oh, it's a good job us scoucers can take a joke
T.B. Falsename ACE: [stercus venio] I have learned from my mistakes, and feel I could repeat them exactly. Posted Jul 21, 2005
and don't forget all the bars, some streets have nothing but bars in them, with more bars in the cellars under the other bars
Oh, it's a good job us scoucers can take a joke
lil ~ Auntie Giggles with added login ~ returned Posted Jul 21, 2005
Oh, it's a good job us scoucers can take a joke
Outrider Posted Jul 21, 2005
Sad thing is some folk believe all that guff.
Yeah it's funny but we get more trouble from plastics who fit the description than true scousers.
I work and play with scousers and whilst some may bend the rules (see boys from the black stuff and bread) they'll help anyone in the proverbial.
And 'No' I'm neither Scouse nor plastic but I do have a mate who's brother bought the house next to his folks. And washing, tea etc does pass back and forth over the yard wall (see bread).
I feel far safer walking alone, at night in Liverpool than any other big city or even my own neighbourhood. Except the one time I was in a suit, plastered, looking for a taxi in Toxteth. The stories about 'Toccy' are true!
Oh, it's a good job us scoucers can take a joke
U1567414 Posted Jul 23, 2005
yes they can it took a 100 grand a week player to beat a bunch of minnows in the cup lol
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- 3: Vicki Virago - Proud Mother (Jul 21, 2005)
- 4: pheloxi | is it time to wear a hat? | (Jul 21, 2005)
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- 8: lil ~ Auntie Giggles with added login ~ returned (Jul 21, 2005)
- 9: T.B. Falsename ACE: [stercus venio] I have learned from my mistakes, and feel I could repeat them exactly. (Jul 21, 2005)
- 10: lil ~ Auntie Giggles with added login ~ returned (Jul 21, 2005)
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