silverclaws
Senior Retro Guru
Some were given the things, others bought them and of those that bought them, they could have had it cheaper if they paid up front, but I wonder what they actually cost to make and were they worth the £400 some had to pay for them and were they made in Britain or the far east to maximise profit and what of that profit, how much was made ? Cynical aren't I, I wasn't always so, in the past I was just gullible.
But how many of these things were dished out sold or otherwise and why so many, would it have not been better to hand one torch over as it is mean't to be, or is it the quantity reflects the fact that the olympics in Britain we were sold by our dear leaders as being good for the economy ?
And if it is the olympics is just a money spinner to the government, then what these people are doing by selling the torches, is doing what they are doing in the same vein as the government and all those who have chipped in to make this thing happen.
I wonder the true spirit of the games, has it long since been extinguished, but I would personally rather this thing happens in the country it came from and there perhaps an industry for them to claw their way out of their financial problems and I just hope Britain four years into the future is not in the same mess they are after they last held the olympic games.
But how many of these things were dished out sold or otherwise and why so many, would it have not been better to hand one torch over as it is mean't to be, or is it the quantity reflects the fact that the olympics in Britain we were sold by our dear leaders as being good for the economy ?
And if it is the olympics is just a money spinner to the government, then what these people are doing by selling the torches, is doing what they are doing in the same vein as the government and all those who have chipped in to make this thing happen.
I wonder the true spirit of the games, has it long since been extinguished, but I would personally rather this thing happens in the country it came from and there perhaps an industry for them to claw their way out of their financial problems and I just hope Britain four years into the future is not in the same mess they are after they last held the olympic games.