Olympic Fever: Top 10 tweets & quotes

30 07 2012

I’m feeling rather patriotic this weekend. I know every other nation was probably completely baffled by the Olympic opening ceremony, but I absolutely loved it – and am also quite relieved that as an expat, I still ‘got it’. Surreal, madcap, moving and full of humour, it was truly a rock-and-roll ceremony and that now-legendary royal opening, “Good evening, Mr Bond,” – with the Queen’s corgis in attendance – was simply genius.

I hope you enjoy these photos and reactions from around the world as much as I did… (I must admit, I did laugh that in China, the state TV narrators did a commendable job of galloping through potted histories of everything from the industrial revolution to Mary Poppins, but were apparently stunned into near-silence by the parachuting Monarch!)

Piers Morgan
“This is truly, madly, deeply British” #London2012

Michael Moran
“There are some sheep on the pitch….they think it’s all clover. It is now!” #olympics

An estimated global television audience of one billion tuned in to watch

Rachel Wilkinson
“I think they could have got some Tellytubbies on those yonder hills”

Queen_UK
“Are those things actually there or has one had a gin too many?” #olympicceremony

Sense of humour – still one of our greatest assets

Tylerbaldwin
“Mr Bean = the strangest and yet best thing I have ever seen during an opening ceremony for the Olympics”

duguzzle
“In true British style, the queue of athletes is ridiculous” #olympicceremony

Gary Lineker
“Are we really only on M? Can they start jogging? They’re athletes after all…”

Spectacular, thoughtful and touching – the ceremony competed with Beijing on a different level

Pam Mcllroy
“I want Danny Boyle to light the Olympic Flame. He’s done more for the morale of GB in a couple of hours than anyone has in years…”

Sir Redgrave? The Queen? Pippa Middleton? Speculation was rife as to who would light the cauldron

Piers Morgan
“You watching, Mitt?”

Who says Britain can’t put on a show?

“If the opening ceremonies of the London Games sometimes seemed like the world’s biggest inside joke, the message from Britain resonated loud and clear: We may not always be your cup of tea, but you know – and so often love – our culture nonetheless”
Anthony Faiola, The Washington Post

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6 responses

30 07 2012
tracye1

I loved it also, ESPECIALLY the Queen and James Bond, so CLEVER!! We didn’t make it through the B’s for the parade of nations, sadly! Was way past my bedtime @ that point! LOL!!

3 08 2012
Circles in the Sand

We were helped by the fact we were all jet-lagged so stayed up til the end! The kids, who are STILL on American time (a week later!) were inspired by all the bed-jumping!

31 07 2012
Ellie at Emerald Pie

I loved it too. And I plan on going back to watch it again. Mr Bean was one of my favourite parts I think….or was it the Mary Poppins bit….or the NHS bit….

3 08 2012
Circles in the Sand

I watched it again and enjoyed it even more the second time! You see more on the second viewing – plus, I wasn’t trying to read Twitter at the same time!

31 07 2012
nappyvalleygirl

Social media really comes into its own on these type of events, doesn’t it? Funny to think back to that Cardiff lecture where we first heard about the internet…..x

3 08 2012
Circles in the Sand

Yes! Wasn’t it called the super highway, or something? I remember something about set-top boxes – and it all being completely beyond me! Funny xx

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